![]() Now to get rid of it, we'll go into the BUILD OUT and I'll actually choose the same animation out, MOVE OUT, and it's set to go the right direction from left to right. So that's the first half of the animation. I like the little bounce in there, so that's what that looks like. So let's do like 0.75 and you can change your direction where's it coming from and going to, and you can have a bounce at the end. Now this one is set by default to one second. You can always preview your animation by clicking on the preview button or just click on it to select it and load it up. So one of the ones that I use the most is called MOVE IN. You just choose a preset and maybe change a few parameters and off you go. And by using Keynote to do these animations, you don't have to really animate anything. And some of these are a bit hokey and a bit goofy, but some of them are really quite cool frankly. And this is what makes Keynote so much fun, is that there's lots of really nice, easy to use animations. And to animate this, with the text blocks selected, you simply go to ANIMATE, BUILD IN and choose an effect. Let's start by creating a new project and I'm just gonna grab a white background here and make it really simple and let's get rid of what's on here and I'll just drop a piece of text on here and we'll put in a title like “subscribe to my channel”. But for now I just wanna show you the basics of how we actually create an animation in Keynote and bring it into the editor. ![]() ![]() If you want to learn more about how to actually create cool animations in Keynote, let me know in the comments below, and I'll Once we're done with what we're doing here. What I want to show you today is how to use Keynote to create your animations for Final Cut, for Premiere, for Resolve, for whatever nonlinear editor you're using. Today I'm not going to be teaching you how to do really complex animations in Keynote. Yeah… Keynote, the slideshow app, the one that's like Microsoft PowerPoint, but you know… cooler? I'm going to show you how I've been doing that now. About a year ago or so, I started using another program to do my animations. I want to create some cool animations, sure, but I don't want to spend a huge amount of time creating, or even figuring it out. But for a lot of us, at least for me, learning those apps is not something that I really have time or frankly, the desire to do. I think it's fair to say that for anybody doing YouTube videos, we would all love to have amazing titles and motion graphics, lower thirds, and all these great animations that you can do in applications like After Effects or Apple's Motion.
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