For example, add a 'Cast' Section, a 'Director' section, a 'Stunt Men' section, etc.  For each section, choose whether you want the credits to scroll, or appear as a slide. For each section, choose a font that represents your movie to use for each piece of the credits.

Summary: Download VideoTagger from ElectricHappiness.com. Open VideoTagger, and Create a New File. Add a section for each type of person involved in your movie. Click "Create Movie" to create your movie credits.


Vegetables can be peeled or left unpeeled.  A mandolin is excellent for this. Be sure to use the guard and be careful to avoid slicing your fingers if using a mandolin.  Continue until  little to no liquid can be squeezed out of the vegetables Cucumbers take less time; eggplant takes more time.  You can pickle in food grade plastic, stainless steel or glass. Aluminum and copper are not suitable for pickling.  Quick pickled vegetables do not keep well. Instead of the sugar, dill and vinegar in Step 8, add ½ tsp. sugar, ½ tsp. dark sesame oil, 1Tbs soy sauce and 1 tsp. rice vinegar.

Summary: Wash the vegetables. Slice the vegetables as thinly as possible. Toss the sliced vegetables with the salt, working the salt into the vegetables with your hands for a minute. Let the vegetables sit in the colander for 15 - 30 minute, tossing and squeezing every few minutes. Rinse the vegetables well in cold water. Place in a bowl. Add the sugar, dill and vinegar to the vegetables. Serve immediately. Vary the recipe if you'd like with this Asian-style twist.


Chew slowly and discreetly. Make sure your mouth is shut. Do not make unnecessary chewing noises. Practice chewing this way for edible food that you put in your mouth. It will help you chew more quietly during class.  It is easier to chew a small piece of gum discreetly rather than a big piece of gum. If you can, choose a thin stick of gum over a block or cube. There are many varieties of gums you can choose from. Certain chewing gums can leave a very powerful and strong scent behind, which your teacher can easily smell. Choose a non-colored gum; one that is preferably white or pink and looks similar to the features in your mouth. a few minutes a day at home talking with gum in your mouth. While speaking, maneuver the gum with your tongue to the top left or right of the upper corners of your mouth near your molars (the teeth closest to the back of your head). You can also hide the gum under your tongue or on the roof of your mouth. Eventually, you will become skilled at speaking with gum in your mouth. If you lift up your upper lip to your nose you will see your gums. Hide your chewing gum there and suck back to flatten it. This can be painful if done for too long. If you do this, your teacher may begin to notice that you always chew gum in his/her class. Instead, chew gum at different classes and times of day to create a habit of spontaneity. Try to think like a teacher. Consider what tactics a gum chewing student might use to avoid getting into trouble.

Summary: Change the way you chew. Do not chew very fruity or tasteful gum. Practice Do not chew gum in the same class each time.


Does it have some combination of “+/-R” or “+/-RW” written on it? This lets you know your drive can burn DVDs. If you can’t find this information, you may have to download a tool to determine your driver’s capability. If you know your computer’s make and model, you can also type these into a search engine to find the product specifications, including whether it writes DVDs. If your driver has no read or write capability, you will have to purchase an external USB DVD writer for about $30. Searching for “external USB DVD writer” on a site like Amazon.com should provide you with a comprehensive list of viable products. The DVD drive is found on the front of a PC and on the side of a laptop. Lots of options exist to convert and burn your video files, including the free and popular option called “WinX DVD Author”.   Find and select the DivX file you want to burn. You’ll find it near the bottom right corner. If you like you can customize the look and feel of your video’s DVD menu by adding your own images or selecting from the program’s defaults. At this stage, you can also divide your video into chapters by selecting the “Chapter Menu” tab. Once you’re satisfied, select the “>>” button on the bottom right to move on. Make sure the output folder is set to your blank disc’s location. If not, correct the output location. Then, click “Start”. WinX will convert your DivX file to DVD-Video automatically and burn it to the disc in one step. The conversion process will leave you with the original DivX file and an MPEG-2 copy. Video files are large–delete one or both to conserve hard drive space by right-clicking on the file and selecting "Delete".
Summary: Check the front of your DVD drive to see if it can write DVDs. Buy an external USB DVD writer (optional). Insert a blank DVD into your computer’s CD/DVD writer. Search online for “DVD authoring software Windows”. Download WinX DVD Author. Open WinX DVD Author. Click “Add File”. Click the “>>” button to continue. Customize your DVD's menu (optional). Burn your file. Delete one or both files (optional).