November 19, 2011

How To Create A ToonTown Music Video

This is my first How-To blog post. I decided to make a How-To video on something that will be easy for me. Let's get started.

You will need:

Windows Movie Maker
Hypercam
ToonTown
Audio/Song
OPTIONAL: ToonTown Membership
OPTIONAL: ToonTown Friend

Step 1. Decide What You Will Do

Before anything, you must decide what song you will be creating a music video for, what people will be in it, when you will have time to do it, and whether or not you will be creating a music video of the whole song or just a part of it.

Step 2. Set Up HyperCam

Hypercam is a legitimate way to record your screen. To use Hypercam, download it here (its free and there are no viruses). It does not matter what version you download. Next, open it up. this screen should come up:


Make sure ToonTown is running in windowed mode. First, go to the "Sounds" tab and make sure you are not recording sound by checking if the "record sound" box is unchecked. Go to the "AVI File" tab and select a destination for all of your clips will be stored. Next, click on the "Screen Area" tab and click on "Select Region." This will create a + sign. Drag the + over to the top left of where you would like to record and click. Drag the other end over to the bottom right of where you would like to record and click. This sets the area of where you would like to record.

Step 3. Record Your Material

Next, you are going to record all the parts of the music video. It is better to have someone else be the star of the music video (or multiple stars) rather than yourself as you can record from different angles. To record yourself, press the "Tab" button on your keyboard while playing ToonTown. Say your phrase in a bubble. If you have a friend, tell your friend what to say in a bubble. To create a bubble, type a "." before your phrase i.e. ".Impress BT" will appear:

Fun Fact: Impress BT is the ToonTown Font!


They should copy what you say in a bubble. After that, tell them what you want them to do when you record. They could spin in a circle, do an emotion, run away, or not do anything at all. Once they are aware of what they are doing, count to 3 and press F2 which is the hot key for Hypercam to record. You should see a red square which indicates where you are recording. Make sure you film a long time before you press F2 again to stop recording. Pressing F2 too soon will cause you to get a short clip which won't fit the length of the song's phrase. If this does happen however, you have two choices: Film the clip again (recommended) or slow down the scene when we get to editing. Once you finish that clip, move on to the next one and repeat. Get creative when recording and record from different angles for a nice touch to your video.

Step 4. Import Your Clips

Open up Windows Movie Maker by clicking "Start" and then "All Programs" and import your song. Drag it into the timeline. Next, import all of the clips that make up your song and place them in order in which you would like them to appear.


Step 5. Sync Your Clips Together With The Song

This is the hardest part for most people. First, if there is an intro of the song with just background music, either have someone just dance and play that for the intro, or say what song you are making a music video for and possibly the artist of the song by clicking under Edit Movie where it says "Titles and Credits" and following the directions as shown. Second is the longest part of this step where you finally get to crop your video down to sync with the time the words hit the screen and when the song plays. Since it is hard to explain, I will show you how to do so in the video below.




Step 6. Add Effects To Your Video To Make It Look Nice

After all of your hard word syncing everything perfectly together, it is time to finally make your video look chic and snazzy by adding some effects. Depending on which Windows Movie Maker version you have, you might have different effects. Now that you have all of your clips synced together, you can add effects to each clip. This is fine, however, you can make it look even more creative if you split your clips in to pieces somewhere randomly in the middle and add an effect in between as shown below. Splitting clips in to pieces does not change the length of each clip and does not affect your video and can be done so by clicking in between a clip and going to "Clip" and pressing "Split" at the top or by pressing Ctrl+L. Hence, adding effects in between clips adds a very good effect to your whole video.

Step 7. Render Your Video & Upload!

Congratulations! You have finished your video! Be sure to play the video a couple times to make sure you like it. Do not upload your Windows Movie Maker (MSWMM) file. YouTube does not accept videos in the form of .MSWMM so you must render the video by going to "File" and clicking "Save Movie File." Follow the directions to rendering your video and save it somewhere where you can find it. Go to your YouTube, click upload and browse for the .WMA file you created. Enter the video description, tags, settings, etc. and press save. You have successfully uploaded your ToonTown Music Video. If there are any problems, I am positive

FAQs:

I can't find Windows Movie Maker!

If you don't have Windows Movie Maker, there is a virus-free download on the Microsoft website and you can download Windows Movie Maker by clicking here. However, before you do this, you might want to check if you have it already. Go to "Start" and search your computer for files and folders by typing in "Windows Movie Maker" and clicking "Search."

I have Windows Live Movie Maker. Can I still make a video?

Absolutely, but unfortunately, this blog post is only showing how to make a ToonTown music video in other versions of Windows Movie Maker, so I cannot help you with Windows Live Movie Maker.

My .WMA video has blacked-out parts! What do I do?!!?
This has happened to me before and it is horrible to discover that a video that I just made has not been successfully rendered. Honestly, this cannot be fixed but there are a couple tricks that work to fix this issue. As complex as it may seem, open up your original Windows Movie Maker project (.MSWMM) file in Windows Movie Maker and cut the whole project down into four parts and rendering each at a time. Take each part, render, re-open the file, cut another part, and repeat. Do not save at any point in this process as you will lose all of your video. To be safe, I suggest making a second .MSWMM file just in case you make a mistake. After you have your four sections, stick them all together with the original audio and render it again. Doing so will allow the video to render easily instead of rendering each effect all at once. 

If this doesn't work, you must resort to using Hypercam to record your video on Windows Movie Maker. Select the region of where you would like to record on Windows Movie Maker, play the song and record. Import the clip into Windows Movie Maker, add the audio and render. This causes tremendous amounts of lag in your final video, but if the blackness continues, this is the final method I have to fix it for you.

My clip is too short! What do I do?!!?

All you have to do is give the shortened clip the "Slow Down, Half" effect as many times as needed to fit the length of the phrase in the song.

The star of my video can't see what I'm saying! What do I do?!!?

ToonTown does this to filter out mildly-explicit content. You must be a member to fix this problem as only your true friends are able to see or do this. Although this may look unprofessional, you must manipulate the words with use of symbols and bad grammar.

For example, if your phrase is "I like to rock it hard with my love," ToonTown allows you to say all of it in SpeedChat Plus but only you are able to see it. Saying your phrase by accident like this 99% of the time will not get you banned. No one will be able to see what you just said except you so make sure you ask your star if they can see what you are saying. If they can't, then take the phrase (for example) "I like to rock it hard with my love," you could say "I Iike t0 rawkk it h@rd wit mahh l0v3." Notice a couple of things: in "like" it says the capital letter "i" for an "l." Also notice the number zero in the word "to" and the "at" symbol in "hard." Finally, notice the word "my" looks like "mahh" to trick the ToonTown SpeedChat into thinking there is nothing wrong with it. Keep trying different ways until your other person can see it and have them copy exactly as you have it. Again, this looks very unprofessional, but there is no other way to fix it (besides a different video editing program).

My Video Has Been Copyrighted! What Do I Do?!!?

With a copyrighted video, go to "My Videos" on YouTube, find the video that was copyrighted, click on "View Copyright Info," click "I Want To Learn More About The Dispute Process," and click "Take Me To The Dispute Form." Next, select option 2 and copy/paste the following text into the box:

Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
  
Type in your full name, copy/paste the good-faith belief, and submit your dispute.
This is telling YouTube that you have permission to upload the video with its audio. If you are still not able to retrieve your audio, you can try the dispute process again but this time type in "I do not own anything in this video. That includes the audio and the visual." and fill out the rest of the information. 

DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any issues caused by the information on this blog post. This blog post is for educational purposes only and I am not affiliated with YouTube or Google.  

For some examples of music videos, check some of mine out: