This is available from the Microsoft Store, but as I understand it, it is not a Microsoft product. To go to the Microsoft Store in Windows 10, click the Window ICON bottom left hand corner, then scroll down to Microsoft Store in the alphabetical Apps list and click on that.
Click on Search in the top right hand corner and a rectangle will appear for you to put your search words into. Put HD Movie Maker Pro and then the Search (or the Enter on the computer keypad).
There is a basic FREE version of this called Movie Maker 10, which they suggest you try first. And if you do this and then decide to buy there is a 30% discount. To find this, do as above, and Search for Movie Maker 10.
Developer's Description
By V3TAPPS
You need a simple and efficient movie making and video editing app? You are making a family video after a vacation, a project presentation video at school, or a short video showcasing your product? HD Movie Maker - PRO helps you with making movies from your photos, video clips, and music. It provides the most basic features such as video trimming, video joining, photo clipping, to more advanced like video slow motion, image filter, transition effects.
Main features are: Make movies from video clips, photos. Trim, split, rotate, join video clips. Support most popular media formats: mp4, wmv, mkv, mov, avi, mpeg, mpg, mts, jpg, png, gif, mp3, m4a, wav.
A video on how to use this program has been done by Peppy Techie (see below). This is what she says about it:
HD Movie Maker Pro Tutorial for PC Video Editor. EASY to Use, Under $10, Lots of features. This is a basic video editor, so "make sure you Try Movie Maker 10" before you buy. The FREE version of this application is in the Microsoft App Store Called Movie Maker. HD Movie Maker Pro is an ENTRY LEVEL VIDEO EDITOR.
I haven't tried it, but it looks promising. It has TRANSITIONS between clips, which to me is a 'must have'. But not sure about how effective Pans and Zooms are. In the video she just says 'to make the picture move', and it zooms in slightly. Handling videos rather than photos looks very good .. and you wouldn't use Pan and Zoom for videos anyway.