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Windows Movie Maker was the Fisher-Price of video editors—limited, yes, but powerful enough to unlock a passion that, for many, became a career.
While Windows Live Movie Maker was arguably more stable and better at handling HD footage, the creative community felt it lost its soul. The precision of the timeline was gone, replaced by a dumbed-down interface that felt more like a photo slideshow generator than a video editor. windows.movie.maker
The Legacy of Windows Movie Maker: A Beginner's Guide to Video Editing Windows Movie Maker was the Fisher-Price of video
To understand the impact of Windows Movie Maker, one must remember the landscape of video editing in the late 1990s. Video editing was an expensive, professional pursuit. It required specialized hardware, bulky decks, and software that cost hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. The Legacy of Windows Movie Maker: A Beginner's
While Windows ME introduced the software, it was Windows XP that made it a cultural phenomenon. Bundled with Service Pack 2 for XP, Windows Movie Maker 2.0 (and subsequently 2.1) became a staple on school computers and family desktops worldwide.