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How to Create Animations for Youtube with Keynote

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About How to Create Animations for Youtube with Keynote

Intro

The Course Project

Intro to Keynote Animation 1

Intro to Keynote Animation 2

How to Animate a Text Mask

Create a "Stomp" Intro with Music

Create a Cinematic Look

Ideas for Typography Animations in less than 5 Minutes

Animate a Lower Third

Animate a "Subscribe" Button

Exporting Your Animations

What You Will Learn?

  • Most Mac users know that you can create good looking presentations with Apple Keynote, which comes pre-installed on every Mac. But only a few know that animations made with Keynote can also be exported in various video formats..
  • In fact the export options that Apple added to Keynote will let you create videos you can upload directly to Youtube or other platforms in the web. .
  • You can also export them in formats that are usually only found in professional video applications like After Effects, Final Cut Pro, or Premiere Pro..
  • That is why it's a great idea to learn how to create animations in Keynote. It is easy to get started and you can master the program in a much shorter time than you could with animation tools like Adobe After Effects..
  • We'll start this course with an introduction to animation in Keynote. And with these new skills we then move on to create a number of animations you can use in your videos and presentations..
  • Finally we will look at how to export animations for video platforms and social media. Video codecs, frame rate, resolution, alpha transparency? This course has got you covered..