Windows Movie Maker allows you to carefully cut and paste your video clips until the result is exactly as you want. If you can't spare the time to cut and trim your footage, though, .you can use Movie Maker's Automovie feature. This analyses your clips and puts together a short pop video-style movie based on a tune of your choosing.

To do this click theAutomovie button in the Windows Movie Maker toolbar and you'll be presented with a few different st)l\es to choose from, such as 'Old Movie' and 'Sports Highlights'. Read the descriptions and highlight your choice by clicking on it once. Underneath are two more options. You can use these to enter a title for your movie and add some music. Once you're done, click on the Create Auto Movie button and sit back while all the hard work is done for you.