Windows Movie Maker can handle sound but you only get 1 track so make it count.
On the positive side of things WMM is very easy to use with regard to blending sound A with sound B - you simply drag sound B onto sound A and you'll see a 'blue overlap' that shows you the 'fade effect' from A to B.
Additionally, WMM also allows you do an audio fade in and fade out.
That would be pretty useful for a flyby scene such as this.
Great start - now make sure you keep going.
...but we both know ya will!
