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1. Introduction: Hey there and welcome to the kinetic topography and text animation in
PowerPoint course, where I'll teach
you how to create awesome topography
video animations and use PowerPoint as a
video editing software. We will start with an
empty presentation file and finish with a high-quality ready
to export Animation. Let's take a look
at it right now. I'm a student myself, and I fully understand that listening to long
introductions and waiting for the actual
content is very tedious. That's why I will give you actionable steps in each lecture so you can feel the progression and have fun while doing so. In the end, I want you to stay entertained and enjoy
the experience. We are learning
actual skills here, not just talking about them. Thanks to the available
product files, you're applying the
knowledge in real time. I only asked you to come
open-minded and ready to learn, and I'll make sure to enhance your animation and graphic
design skills. It will be fun. So let's go.
2. 01-01. Download Resources: Welcome. In the introduction to this kinetic topography and text animation journey we
will make within this course, I want to show you
things that you are really going to use within PowerPoint and
that will entertain you. I want you to stay entertained. I want you to create a really fulfilling and engaging
product together with me. I assume that you want to work together with
me on the project. You can click here
directly to download a zip package that will
land on your desktop. Then you can just
right-click, select, Extract, extracted
on your desktop. On a Mac, it's very similar. You can open the resources and
you can work alongside me, my opening, according files. It would be amazing. And you can help
me on Skillshare by starting a product
for this class. Nice. At first, it doesn't have
to be the ready product is go to the Project
and Resources tab. Hit on Create Project. And right, You're
welcome message. Later on when you create
slides from the lectures, you can share a
screenshot of that slide. I'm trying to convince my son that discourse is
relatively fast-paced, but he won't listen. He says, it's relatively easy and you shouldn't
be afraid at all. It doesn't matter if you
are a complete beginner. You will hopefully start to
love animations like I do. I think it would be nice if
I briefly introduce myself. Hello, my name is
Andrew Park and I do like to have with
the work I do as you probably can figure
out one of the programs I'm using to do so is
Microsoft PowerPoint. It's always difficult
to talk about yourself, but when it comes
to the credentials, I want you to know who you are dealing with
on Fiverr alone. I've completed more than 4,500 projects for
various clients. If you take a look at this map, I've worked with people from
around the entire world. I'm also running a
YouTube channel where I post free and useful tutorials. Let's leave it at that. After we download the resources, I will wait for you in the upcoming lecture where
we actually start the work. See you there.
3. 02-01. Types of Animations: In this lecture, we
will briefly discuss the types of animations we
have available in PowerPoint. We are going to need that for the project we create
because we will add multiple different
animations to one given object. If you want to work with
me during this session, please open the
recording project file. On the left side, there
will always be an example. On the right side, there'll be a place where
you can practice. Let me show you the example. If I press F5 on
my presentation, my first mouse click,
the circle appears. By second mouse-click. It gets larger. My third
mouse-click, it goes away. My fourth mouse-click, this little object starts
to move towards the bottom. We have different types of
animations on those objects. Perhaps you already know
about them, but if not, it will be a nice refresher
on the Windows version. If you open this panel,
we have the entrance, emphasis, exit, and
motion path animations. They're basically very
self-explanatory. On the Mac version, they are
displayed on the left side, in the middle, and
on the right side, we have both the exit
animations and their paths. I want you to take
this red circle and apply three different
kinds of animations to it. At first, Let's maybe make
it fly into the screen. You can see it will fly in. This is my mouse-click
number five. Now I want you on
Windows to click on, Add animation and add
an emphasis animation. There aren't many of those
emphasis animations, but e.g. let's select maybe pulse, pulses, okay, it will
pulsate towards us. Then the last animation is an Exit animation
that I want to apply to this circle. At animation. Just go to Exit and
select anyone you want, e.g. flyout or fight. It's important on Windows that
you select Add animation, because currently we have three different animations
on this object. But if you click on the
animation pane to anything, it will replace
all three of them. This is why you need to
select Add animation. If you want to have multiple
animations on one object. Now I want you to click
on the rectangle. And the rectangle, your job
will be to add a motion path. You can open this panel. Here on the bottom,
you have motion path. You can select a
line if you want to go simple or a custom path. It really doesn't matter.
E.g. let's go for the line. You can see what happens. This animation
essentially allows me to displace this object, basically move it on the slide. And this is everything. For this first lecture, I wanted to show you
what that there are different types of animations
when they're in PowerPoint. I hope there will be
more in the future. For now, you can
preview this slide. You can click your
mouse several times and see what you prepared at
first examples we'll fly, but now the circle will fly in. It will pause, it will fly out, and this one will go to
the left bottom side. As I told it to
within this class. Later on in the product, we will create little
sparkle animations. And this is why we need to know about different
types of animations, because we will apply to different animations
to one object. See you in the next lecture.
4. 02-02. With Previous: Within this lecture, we will decide whether an
animation should start by our mouse-click
or automatically, we will need that
because later in the project will make
two animations overlap. Each other. One hasn't finished yet, but the other all ready? Start. Let's go to the example slide. In the example slide, you
can see a number one. And here as well, a number one. This means that with
your first mouse-click, both of those animations
will start simultaneously. How is that achieved? We have this
mouse-click number one, but you can actually right-click
on a given animation. You can select Start onclick, start with previous, or
start after previous. On the Mac version, it
looks a little different, but the result is the same. Start onclick essentially means that it will wait until
you click your mouse. Start with previous is the
one I most often prefer, because this way, I can
manually say PowerPoint, hey, make this animation
started later. Hey, make this first animation. Maybe start here, and I
can manually adjust it. If I would go for
the mouse-click, PowerPoint will wait
until I click my mouse. But since this is a music video, I want everything to
start automatically. Now, let me show you the
left example we did. As I start this
slide with Shift F5, both animations happen
simultaneously. I want you to do the
same on the right side. As you can see
currently, the red oval. This red circle has a very short half seconds
of duration animation, and it is mouse-click
number one. Then the second object
also has a mouse-click. I want you to click
on the second object, right-click on it and
select start with previous. This makes sure that both animations happen
simultaneously. But as you can see, there's one small thing
we need to adjust. This circle, flies
in super-fast, and the second one
goes very slow. This is because they have
different durations. You can adjust the duration
by clicking on the animation itself and extending
it duration, e.g. to 2 s, so both of
them will match. Now, everything should
work without problems. When you click your mouse, boat animations should finalize
their movement after 2 s, it is important
that you understand this concept before we proceed. I hope this is all
understandable. This is how animations
work in PowerPoint. I think we can proceed
to another lecture.
5. 02-03. Delaying and Timing: In this lecture, we'll
practice delaying and setting the timing
within the product. We will make trumpets
flying to the screen. And I want to make sure
that we know how to make trumpets flight in
one after another. Here we have again our example. If I play this
slide, this example makes this animation
without an eclipse. Three animations happen one
after another basically. And I don't have to press
anything to achieve that. You can achieve the same
result on the red oval. If you go to the
Animation Pane at first, I want you to click on the
first animation, Shift, click the last animation, then right-click and
select with previous. This setting will apply
to all animations. Look what happens. By default, Powerpoint times everything to the previous animation that we
had on the slide. But I want to actually, these two have no
delay at first. I want all three of
the animations to start exactly as
the great start. Now I will take the
emphasis animation and I will delay
it a little bit. So it happens after
the animation. And the red Exit animation
should happen at the very end. Because if they would
happen at the same time, there will be simply an animation glitch and the object would
essentially disappeared. Now I have three animations, one after another, spaced out. Using the delay function. I could also increase the
duration if I would like that. If you learn to read
the animation pane, you can see that
mouse-click number zero, meaning no mouse-click,
will trigger all six animation
that we have here. Let's preview that
this slide happens automatically without
us doing anything I want you to understand
to set something to with previous and change the timings of a particular animation. Try to do it yourself. Use the red circle to practice setting an animation to width
previous and delaying it.
6. 02-04. Smoothing: In this lecture, we are
going to talk how to add a bound to an animation or how
to smooth and animation. We will use this multiple
times throughout our project, and it is available both
for Mac and Windows. Smoothing animations and
generally animation options. You can see a boat
objects here have the same animation
applied, which is flying. I want to select the red object, and I want to double-click on the animation here. On the Mac. It's a little
different, but also the same features are available. If I double-click on
the animation and note that not all animations
can have a smooth start, smooth end, or a bounce. And if I select Smooth start
and I reduced the bounds, the animation will
start a little slower and then come faster. It's perfectly explained by
just playing the animation. Right now. I do prefer to have a smooth end if I do
animations like that, because the smooth
end allows me to slowly fade in. At the end. It starts a little quicker and then slowly shifts into place. One other option PowerPoint has, and it's a very
important option, is under the effect
that bounce and option, usually you don't want to go
overboard with the bounds, but if you give it half a
second or maybe 0.7 bounds, it will nicely
bounds at the end. It's a really pleasant
animation to watch. We will use this in the
project, especially e.g. for our text animations that we create later on the
texts and missions, as you can see, we'll
have a nice bounds on it. I want you to click
on the red object, double-click on the animation and change the bouncing options. Here another example, when it comes to the line animations, you remember the line animations that we talked about previously. The line animations
actually have, by default, by PowerPoint, set
the smooth start and smooth end to
half of the value. You can of course, change that
manually if you want, e.g. a. Smooth start with
a bounce at the end, but you would need to
double-click here. Go to Effect. Change this manually. By default, PowerPoint has those values set to the middle. Normal animations like e.g. the flying animation have
a default value of zero. So we always have
to do this by hand. I wish there was a default
button in PowerPoint. As for now, we don't have one. Hopefully, Microsoft
programmers will listen to us and allow us to set
some default values. Thank you very much for
listening to this lecture. I hope you can
practice smoothing, especially smoothing
here, this red oval. And we will see each other
in the next lecture where we try to progress
through our project.
7. 03-01. Prepare yourself: If you downloaded the resources, it would be useful if you
preview the product right now. By previewing, I mean
opening the project. And I want to tell
you about two things. At first, please go to Home, select, and open
the selection pane. The selection pane
allows you to see all elements that are
on the slide, e.g. this lady's text is
here on the right side. You can also double-click on
different elements and e.g. call them text1. Why is it useful to call
them and change their names? It's useful because later on, when we create animations, the animations will use the names of the
objects we have here. So it's very useful to have everything organized and named. What is also important, e.g. here, I have a shape, but this shape will now
cover up the lady's text. But if I take this shape and
I put it behind the text, the ladies texts
will be no visible. The selection pane not only shows you
everything there is, but it also shows you the order in which one object
is on top of each other. Now, the next feature
I want you to understand is the
animation pane. It's basically the same. On the animation tab, we have the animation pane. It showcases all the animations that are applied on
a given slide, e.g. on this first slide, we
have all those animations. If you don't know
what is what e.g. you click on this park
and it will display you this little spark has this animation and
this animation on it. If you want, take a brief look around the product so you know, approximately what
you are dealing with. This is music, this is text, this is a transition
we will prefer. So you will have already a
basic understanding of how a kinetic typography animation
like this was created. In the next lectures, we will
start to do this product. So prepare yourself and let go.
8. Leave a Review, Please: Hey, it would be extremely helpful for this
class if you go to the Review tab and click on leave a review and
write something there. If you don't see
this button yet, you need to watch a
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reviews on them. So it would help me greatly. You just click here, you tell if you'd like
to class or not, and you write a simpler
view and click Submit. I would be very obliged if
you can do this right now. Thank you so much
and see you soon.
9. 03-02. Selecting the music and quote: We need to download the song we will be working on right now. I have selected
collagen, global circus, every nice sung
and in the lyrics, we will basically animate
the last sentences. If you don't know,
Jamendo com is a website with plenty of music. Some of this music is free. You always need to
mind the licenses. I'm not selling this track. I'm giving the artists credit. It isn't for
commercial purposes, is for regular
Creative Commons use. And this is why I want to
download this track right away. Please search for this track and downloaded
from this website. If you will run
into any problems, I'll try to include the part we will use within the resources. Once you have downloaded
this music track, you can simply open section three music
video because this is the template we will be working on to import music
into PowerPoint. You can simply drag
and drop this song. If I put this on here, automatically, the
playback options within PowerPoint appear. Let me make this bigger and select play in the playground. What plain background does? It goes to animations. Let me open the animation pane. It essentially sets this music as an animation in
the background. If I hit play, you can see the music started to
play and all slides started. What I need to do,
I actually need to trim the audio to
the selected quote, select playback,
go to Trim Audio. And the quote starts at 01:44. You need to trim the audio to the exact place where
it starts with, ladies and gentlemen,
we are perfectly here. I can make 144 and enter. And this is our selected quote. I can trim the audio and I can maybe trim at the
end a little bit, so we don't have
this empty space. I press okay, and
we are basically prepared to do our
first animations.
10. 03-03. Ladies: In this lecture, I will show you how to animate the lady's text. So it pops out in the middle. The font I have selected for
this project is a bad boss. Knew it would be nice
if you can download it from the Internet and
install on your PC, but if not embedded in this
presentation file as well. So you will be ready
to go at first. Let's go to insert textbox and insert the first text box
where we will write, ladies. Okay, I think we should make
this a much, much bigger. Let's make it 75. I'll put
this on the left side. I'll press Control D to
duplicate this existing objects. I'll type in here,
and gentle gentlemen. Okay, Perfect. I'll put this somewhere in
the middle as well. We have the guides on. By going to View Guides, you can select or deselect
having the guide, I like to have them
see the middle point. Okay? Now I need to
change the colors. I'll select the second object, shape format, text fill, and using white color. For this. However, I
want to go to TextField, eyedropper, and I want to use the same color as
the background. Why am I doing this? Because I want to show you
a trick at design trick. Going to text fill, I can
go to more fill colors. And now having this
exact color selector, I'll just make it
slightly darker. This way it will be within
the same color range, but a little darker
and easier to see. Okay, we can finally
apply an animation. I'll go to animation pane
to animation is actually, and I will select a fly in. Fly in from bottom. Looks really good, but
we are not there yet. Since you know a
little bit about animations and the
animation pane, I can comfortably work here. At first, I will right-click
and select width previous. Now I have this animation. Let's maybe a double-click
on this animation. Go to Effect and give
it a slight bounce. Maybe 0.3 s, okay? Oh, this animation
is far too quick. In my opinion, we should go to the duration and
extend this animation to 1 s. Let's preview that
now. Okay, beautiful. It looks a little cleaner. Now I will actually select
the song and select Play from to see if
everything works. I think it's a little bit slow. We have two options here. Either we take the song and
we delay it a little bit, or we make this
animation shorter, I will actually delay
this song by 025. Okay, perfect. We have
preferred our first step, but I don't like that. We see how it flies in. Let me show you another
kinetic topography trick. I'm going to Insert
Shapes for me. This is Alt to shortcut. And I will put a rectangle here. I'll put a rectangle just
under the lady's text. I will now press Shape, Fill and use the color
from the background. Shape, outline, no outline. This way, I made a
hidden object that will actually hide the lady's text
appearing from the bottom. Let me preview that
animation. Beautiful. Now we only see how the latest texts jumps
up into the middle. This is it for the
first lecture. I want to go from there. Let's meet in the
next lecture where we will animate the
gentleman text.
11. 03-04. and Gentleman: In this lecture, I will
show you how to synchronize the second text with the song
and animate it like that. Let's continue and let's
make things a lot quicker. I can select the object that already has an animation on it. I can go to animations. On the right side, we
have animation painter. This allows us to copy
over the animation, the existing animation from the selected object
to another object. Okay? And gentlemen, we have the same animation
with the same bounds. I want the gentlemen
to fly in from left. Effect Options from left. We need to again
replicate this step with this object Control
D to cover that up. But what's happening now we
cannot see the latest tech. Don't worry, you know
the selection pane. So you should be
capable of doing so. Go to Home, select, and open the selection pane. On the selection pane, you want the rectangle, in my case, rectangles seven to be under
the textbox number four, but above textbox number five. Let me put it like that. And what happens now? This shape will
cover the gentleman, but will not cover
the lady's text. I can barely see
where it is now. Let me extend it here. Let me put this like
that and beautiful. Let's now preview the
animation with the song. It happens too quick
after each other. I want to select the gentleman. I want to open the animations and just
delayed maybe by zeros 75. Let's see what happens. And beautiful, we are
done with this part. Let's now work on a transition.
12. 03-05. Sparky motion elements: In this lecture, I'll
teach you how to make those cool sparks on the
left and right side. Let us preview how that looks. Little sparks flying
out from the screen. Okay, I'll delete all of them and show you
how to create them. I was going to insert shapes and I will use
a rounded rectangle. Let's select the
rounded rectangle. Let's make it rounded
as the name suggests. Shape, outline,
click on no outline. Shape fill. Maybe you click on the
color with the eyedropper. So we immediately start
to work on this color. I'll make this smaller
because I want the sparks to just be a small addition
to the entire animation. When it comes to animations, please click on the
Animation Pane. Please click on wipe and change the Effect
Options of this little wipe. From right. Now it appears, I'll
select Add animation. Once again from the
exit animations wipe. And this red Exit
animation should have its effect options set
to from right as well, so it will appear and disappear. Now I can select both of those animations by
pressing one of them, pressing the shift
key and selecting another, right-click
with previous. So I have full control over it. Duration reduced to 025. So it's a little quicker and
put it behind the text box. Number one, I want to delay it. So it starts in the middle
of this textbox, Okay? It starts 0.5 and it
should be wiped off. Maybe 0.6. Okay, beautiful. I basically created this
entire Spark animation. I press Control D to
put it on the bottom. I press Control D to
put it on the top side. Just for fun, I can rotate it. I will press my Shift key so
I can get an even rotation. And beautiful. I'll put this on the bottom and let me
preview how that looks. I will take all
the animations and let me take the textbox and put it behind those animations. So we have everything
in a nice order. Let's see. Beautiful. We have those little
sparks going out. I'll put them a
little bit further away to get them
on the right side. Just take one of them,
Control D, and put it here. At first I want to
change the color. So I will click on
the Shape Format and I'll click on Shape, Fill, Shape, Fill,
white, beautiful. We have a white
shape and I need to change both directions
of those animations. So I'll take the first one. Animations Effect
Options, this time from left and the red animation
as well from left. Okay? Now we just need to
delay it a little bit. This animation, this texts, second text animation
happens at 0.6 and takes 1 s. I'll just delayed maybe to
1 s. And this will be 1.1. Oh, sorry. I need to go a
little bit forward. One-to-five is too much. 1.1. Let me preview that.
Maybe a little too quick. So I'll maybe delayed
further 1.2 and this 1.3, you can notice I did this
before I duplicate it, so you don't have to
do it that many times. I press Control D. I put it on the
bottom, Control D. I put it on the top side, somewhere here, just
so it looks nice. And we basically added
interesting sparkles. Let's preview that with music. Beautiful. I really like such
motion element. This is it for this lecture. In the next one, we will work on a custom transition between
this slide and the red one.
13. 03-06. Custom Transition: In this lecture, we will work on a custom transition between
the first and second slide. We will utilize motion paths to achieve this result and we will positioned
everything perfectly to get this nice result. We need some kind
of text so we know when we arrive on
this new slide, I'm inserting simply a text box by pressing my shortcut Alt to, in my case, to insert shapes. And the first shape here
is a textbox, Okay? Now we will probably see
when the text appears, okay? When I'm creating
custom transitions, I'm going to insert clicking on shapes and clicking on
this rectangle shape. I will make the shape
as big as this green. Perfect. I'll press Shape,
outline, no offline. Shape, Fill, eyedropper, and select the color
from the next slide. Okay, beautiful. Now, I want this shape
to go above the slide. Why is that? Because I'll make an
animation that will make it flight into this slide to
make a unique condition, let's make it two times. I will duplicate
this once again, control D. Now I have
it in front of me. The one further in the bag
should be a little darker. So I click on Shape, Fill, more fill colors,
and I will move it to be a little
darker like that. It visibly darker. Now I will select the
dark one, animations. I'll open the animations and
I'll select lines animation. You can see where
I'm going with this. The line animation
now has appeared. I need to select the red object. It's very difficult
to select with. I'll select the red
object and I will put it exactly above
the existing slide. You can see we have a one
here. I don't want the one. I want to right-click. I want this to start with previous. The delay is okay. The duration should be really, really short because we have not much time before
the song continues. I'll select half a
second of duration at, let's see how that looks. Now let's do the second object. I'll just copy over
the animation. I'm clicking on the darker
object animation painter, and I'm painting the animation over to the brighter object. Beautiful. I will put the bright
object as well above it. I forgot about one thing. I need to double-click on the previous
animation effect and maybe give it a smooth end
instead of a smooth start. This looks a little nicer. On the second one as well, affect smooth and beautiful. I can see a red line here. I don't want to
see the red line. I need to put it a
few pixels higher. Alright, let's now preview
if the transitions work and it aligns
good with the song. Also, what I forgot, I need to take one
of the animations, the whiter color,
the brighter color. And I need to delay
it a little bit more. So one happens after the other. Okay, Beautiful. Now Shift F5 to
preview this slide. Okay, the transitions
happen and I think we would be able to
move to the next. Why are the slight
progressing so fast? It's because on the
transition step, I have selected after 0 s and the duration is basically
non, non-existent. You can de-select that. Now PowerPoint, we'll
wait until we click. I'm selecting that
because I want to automate this
entire animation. But we can also select that at the very end of this project. Alright, we have prepared
this custom transition. I think we can continue
with the animation.
14. 03-07. Welcome Again: In this lecture,
we will actually design the welcome again texts. We will use what we already
have on the previous slide. So it gets a lot, lot quicker. I'm extremely happy to be doing this slide because here
we just have to write. Welcome again. Why do we will do, we will copy everything we have here,
maybe not the shape. Let's work on that
a little later. Okay, I'll press Control
C and bring that in. With Control V. I think we just need to
adjust the colors. Of course, lady's text
should be shaped, format, text Fill, eyedropper, and
I'll click on the background. So we have the same color. And I will use my trick by
going again to TextField, but this time selecting
more fill colors, you can go a little darker. And by the way, on
the Mac version, I think that eye
dropper is here. You need to confirm
that if you can for me. Okay, beautiful. We have
a really nice color. How to get the color
across to those shapes. That's very simple. On
the Shape Format option. Click on Shape, Fill, and click on one of the recent colors,
beautiful recent color. Click again and
click again here on this bucket to get the
recent color beautiful. You are essentially almost
ready with the animation. Maybe this time the
gentleman text as well. From bottom, where
do we have it? Animations, effect
options. From bottom. Beautiful. It will enter the
screen from bottom and, or do we need to, do we
need to copy this trip? I am not even designing a new shape. I'm
too lazy for that. I'll just put it here between the Ladies
and gentlemen text. I'll make it a little higher adjustment need
to make sure that this shape is behind the sparked and above
the text boxes. I can do so by going
to the shape options, I will maybe call it cover box. I immediately see what it is. I'll put it just
above the text boxes. Beautiful. Now the sparklers are revealed, but the textboxes
will be hidden. Shape format. Of course, we need to select
the Shape Fill and give it this red color
from the background. Now, we are ready to preview the animation,
including the music. Let's go to the first slide. Again. We always need to
go to the first slide. Press F5. Okay. Have I
forgotten something? Welcome. Maybe I forgotten
to actually change the text. Yeah. I think I did that.
Welcome again. Beautiful. I will put this a
bit more to the right side. I want to make sure that
there's no fill between them. Welcome again. And this towards this text, maybe everything
to the right side. I don't know. This. A little to the left side is a little to the right side. I'm just eyeballing it. You don't have to sweat it. We need to have fun here. And this way, we finalize
this part of the animation. Let's continue in the
next lecture where we switch things up and do
a different animation. So see you in that lecture.
15. 03-08. To get to the point: In this lecture, we will design something like that to follow
along during the song. Let me delete everything
you see here. Let me go to the
previous slide and show you how to quickly do it. Now, I can take the
text with the sparkles. I only want this text, this text and this bottom
box because I'm lazy. Control C, go to this
slide and Control V. Okay? I have an unnecessary filling. Don't worry, Shape, Format, Shape, Fill. No fill. The colors are a little ugly. Let me first adjust the box. This box will cover up the
text flying in from bottom. And maybe from top. It depends if you
want to use that. Now, we need to
populate the text. You came to the circus,
put it on the side. And to get to the point, as you can see, the colors
are far away from the blue. I want it. I'll go to TextField and use the
blue color for the text. And let's use our
trig TextField. More fill colors and
make it a bit darker. Now the text is more visible. If you want, you can maybe color every second word or
something like that to white. Text fill white. The middle here as well. White. And easily we
recolored our text. Now the boxes so they match
the background, shape, fill, shape, fill, and select
the blue color you can e.g. do that with the eyedropper if you aren't sure. Beautiful. Now I want to show you next level animations
within PowerPoint. We added a flying, but what happens if we
double-click on it? Go to its effect and
not only a bounce and, but also any mate text. Instead of all at ones. I want you to select by word, by word, ten per cent. And let's preview what happens. We have this nice
bouncy animation on each word separately. I really loved this animation, so I'll put it a bit
more to the middle, and let's make sure that it also disappears from the screen. Let's go to animations. At animation and
simply add a flyout. You want it to be flying out the top side,
maybe to the top side. Let's click on the red. Let
me delete this animation. We will just copy
over animations. Let's click on the red
animation, double-click on it. Effect also by word, but maybe five per cent. So it's a little
quicker to disappear. Okay? Now we need to
right-click select with previous and
delay this animation. So the text actually stays
on the screen for awhile. Narrow, select the first text, select animation painter,
and select the second text. So it has the same exact
animations like it. As I can see, I made this
flight to the bottom, Effect Options to top. Click on the red animation
effect options to top. I think this looks very
pleasant for the eye. Now we need to delay
this animation. Delete, delete, delete,
delete, delay a lot. Maybe something like that. It all depends on how the
song place. Beautiful. Now we delayed all
the animations. We can go to the previous slide. I see I didn't do
a transition here. Let me quickly correct that. I think the transition
happens here a little quick. So let's go 1.5 and 1.6 or
1.7 for the second one, let me take both of those boxes, Control-C and Control
V to the second slide. Now, obviously I need
to change the colors. Let me put it a little
bit to the side. The darker color will be the darker blue Shape
Format, Shape Fill. I have it in my recent colors. And the brighter will
be the brighter blue, the one matching the
next slide, okay, we added a transition to
the second slide as well, and let's preview now, if everything aligns well to
the sun we have selected. We are slightly off
but adjust slightly. I really like what we did. What we can do to adjust that. This text Shape, Format,
Align, Align Center. Now it's in the middle
and we just need to maybe start and end
a little faster. Animation delay, 175
instead of 2 s. Here, maybe reduce the delay
by quarter a second. Now, this should be fine. Let me preview that
one last time. Okay, I think we are spot on. Of course, this should be
put to the middle as well. That's no big issue.
Let's continue working on the next slide with
this entire project.
16. 03-09. Of retuuurn: Within this lecture,
we're going to find a suitable animation
for the return text. We will also animate
and delay the trumpets. So the end result looks
something like this. Let's do something
completely different here. In order to make the
work easier for us. I will just take the song
and temporarily put it here, because currently we
have the last word. I don't want to
always preview it 20 s. So I'll go to Playback, Trim Audio, and I
will just trim it to the point where we are
like offer returning. Okay, too far. 152, Okay, He health of return that we need a
different kind of animation. We need to somehow capture that because kinetic
topography and texts animation is all about
mixing motion animation to capture the intention and the feeling of this entire
song, in this case. Alright, we will just type in, let's go a little
crazy here of return, maybe too many use of return. This is completely fine. I'll change the
color, shape, format. Texts fill. I'll change the
color to white. Now. I want, this time I have
that animation already here, but this time I want a
different animation. I'll go to animations. I'll open my animations. And by going to more entrance
effect, clicking on that, I can preview all the
animations that are here and just select
something more suitable. Sadly, we are limited to the animations that
PowerPoint gives us, but there are some
that look pretty okay. Maybe the compress, it really showcases this yelling
on an animation. I think this is completely fine. Apart from that, if we
listen to the song book. Okay, we have the, That's why I have a trumpet here
and this is a free icon. I of course, share the icon
where you put the icon here. We actually have four of them, just to make it a
little bit more fun. Let's rotate them a
little bit around. Just do it randomly. So it
looks something like that. I think this looks pretty fine. Now, how do we animate it? I think the flying
will be most suitable, but the normal sign
is very boring. Of course, we need
to double-click on it and give it a strong bounds. Maybe 0.4 s,
something like that. And let's press Okay, Okay, does is far, far too quick. I'll extend the duration
to 1 s. Let me prove that. In my opinion, the bounce
is now a little too strong. I will reduce the bounds.
Beautiful. We have a nice smooth motion.
As you can imagine. I'll go to animation
painter and simply paint the animation over to other objects without
giving it much thought. Okay, I have all the
animations here. Let me select all animations. Right-click select
with previous. And just roughly start to time everything.
I will delay it. Of course, the trumpets, we're
a little later of return. And like that, this delayed, delayed twice in the last
picture, delayed even more. Let's preview how that looks. We're a little
late on a trumpet, but that doesn't
matter right now. This is only a preview. I think we need something more. I feel like we don't
have enough urine. Let me make another custom
compression of a shape. In the next lecture,
I'll show you, I'll show you how to
completely change the mood of the last slide to really
give it a solid ending, please go over to
the next lecture if you finish those animations, and we'll talk about
that in a moment.
17. 03-10. Donut animation: In this lecture, we will work on adding this
animated doughnut, which will contract
towards the middle of the screen and fill out the animation with
additional motion. Let's start by going to Insert Shapes and inserting
this donut shape, this circle hollow actually. Okay, I'll start from the
middle using my shift key. Okay, hi, is somehow
clicked away. That's no problem. I'll just again start again using my shift and console
and I'll make it big. Texts and trumpet
fit in the middle. Of course, I need to
make this even bigger. I actually want this to
cover the entire slide. Okay, let's make the
middle a bit smaller. This way, I will know
that I can click on select the text and put
everything a little bit higher, just so it fits
nicely in the circle. Beautiful. I can maybe reduce the middle. Now I want to take the
circle shape format and give it a white fill. So it isn't so like intensive. Alright, I want to give
this an animation, go to the animations. And actually we have
something called shape here. And this will give us
this beautiful shape contracting into the
middle of the slide. I really want a different
feeling for this slide. I actually think
with previous that this innovation should be essentially the first animation. It should be the first. It should happen simultaneously as the other animations happen. So basically, when
they start this slide, trumpet a little earlier, but we are at the
point where we can start to finalize
this animation. One more thing, I
think we would give this even more feeling if I
would select all those items. Once again, at animation, and this time a Grow
Shrink animation. You may think, why am I
doing so much things here? Because the grocery can give it the last little touch,
right-click with previous. Put it at the very beginning. So all the animations will start to get larger during the, maybe the pictures
should be larger here. I will delay that
a little bit and I'll increase the duration
and the text box as well. I will increase the duration. Now I want to double-click on this effects and
just give it 110%. This will make
sure that the text grows a little towards me. I think this is the
last little touch that professional animators do. And a normal person
in PowerPoint, but you aren't a normal
person because you are in this course and you're learning
a lot about animations, a normal person would
skip that step, but we are going
one step further. We want our animation to be
polished and high-quality. 110, okay, beautiful, small distinction
between a normal animation, this slightly growth here, we have basically
completed the animation. We will go to the next lecture to adjust the
timings a little bit to sit perfectly with the song that is playing
in the background. Here you, there.
18. 03-11. Adjustments: Within this lecture, we will make a couple of adjustments to the animation timings
and also design a transition from the blue
color to the green color. Especially the of return texts. When I hit Play, it appears
and then it fades in. Again. Let us correct that by switching the
animation timings here. Let us preview the animation
and see and adjustments. Okay, I understand what's happening here. Especially this. It starts to grow before
it actually fade it in. So what I need to
do, I need to take the grow animation
and put it after, actually after the
fading animation. The same goes for those. Those should be
after each picture, picture of five, picture
six, pictures seven. Now they should
appear accordingly. What I also noticed that the trumpets should be
delayed far, far less. Okay, Let's go to 2 s to 25. Then we will preview
the music and see if everything fits perfectly
together to 25. Alright, what I also
noticed that this could be a tiny bit area, maybe 175, and this should
be completed enough. Here I will reduce the
delay to one-sixth, so it already starts to
disappear, or maybe 15. And this should
accelerate everything. Here. Welcome again. The, again text could be
also like maybe 0.1 less. I will go to 0.5. And basically those are the
adjustments I solve it. Well, they also didn't
like is that when this light appears,
it's immediately green. And I need some kind of
transition from this blue. I don't want to use
the same transition. Let's maybe go for a
circle. On this slide. I'll go to Insert Shapes
and insert a circle. I'll enter the big, big circle with my control key. Under the Shape Fill
Options, eyedropper. I'll make sure that I use the blue color and
under the animations, I will make sure that I
give it an Exit animation. I want this blue to disappear, to actually reveal this green. I'll let me show you what I mean and what animation do we want? Again, maybe let's select more exit effects and
lets the diamond, the contract node
plus the splits. Maybe a simple Zoom would be perfectly fine
here I'll zoom in, put it at the very
first animation, select with previous may
be extended a little bit. And let's see how this
information comes from blue. Okay? Yeah, right. I think we have
a very nice transition. I think the delays are
messed up to 25 to 50 to 75. Okay, Let us preview the
animation from the beginning. Beautiful place until the end, it fades to the last slide. I made sure that on
the transition step, always after 0 s is selected, it seems that this
amount of enlargement, it ends at about 6 s 5.7. Everything sits perfectly. This is how we created
this entire animation. Let me show you how to
export it to video, and we will round this
entire product up.
19. 03-12. Exporting to Video: Before I export the project, I click on the first slide. I go to transitions and
make sure that it has a short half a second
phase transition. The purpose of the last
black slide is the same. We have a fade transition, it has half a second. This allows us to
export the project. Go to File, Export, create a video, and you can select the quality
for your video. I recommend that for
k quality because this way you get 60 FPS video. If a lower frame rate
is okay with you, you can go for this file, create a video export. And basically PowerPoint
is rendering this video. If by any chance you have
that record Step enabled, you simply go to
record and you can select Export to video. And you MP4 file has exported. And let's preview the results. I think the product was
extremely interesting. We did everything correctly. We worked a lot with animations. Let's close this
project and let's meet in the next
lecture. See you there.
20. Thank You!: I'm extremely grateful to have students like you who want to learn PowerPoint and finish this course. What's
the next step? If you want to dive even deeper into animation
within PowerPoint, I have other courses
that go into detail about all types of animations
we have in PowerPoint. You can find them
on my profile or check the length that I
displayed here on the screen. I will try to add
a new product and challenges here within
the course as well. So stay tuned for the future. Thank you once again
for paying attention. My name is Andrew Park. I was your instructor here. Let's meet again. High-five.