Hi Jagdish
If that is only your fist attempt at shooting your own video you have done well and can be proud of yourself.
Movie Maker has an effect called hue, which you control with the preview slider control to add a tint over your film. It is a bit basic but may give you the effect you are looking for.
Also in Movie Maker under finish movie you have the option to save for the web which will reduce a large file to be uploaded onto savefile.com
There is some very simple control over brightness and contrast within Movie Maker but I'm sorry, I am not sure what you mean... 1. I have some scenes where the background looks dark and the actor should look with normal light. Maybe a tripod would help to steady the camera or even a wall or similar object to hold the camera.
I love the look of the piece so far, where was it shot?
Good Luck with the rest of the project and I am looking forward to seeing the finished video soon.
indiandy
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