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What you'll learn
Find inspiration and material for your animated card project
Create animated video from scratch
Add sound and sound effects to your animation
Resize, edit and export your animation Requirements
This quick guide is for anyone with mac computer, with basic knowledge in Keynote, Photos and iMovie. Description
This is a short, easy and straightforward guide for anyone with no prior animation experience. I often use this process and believe you will find it very useful as well.When I created this guide, I had people working in marketing and small business owners in mind, but this is something that anyone can learn and benefit from, no matter what industry you come from.If you're on a budget or in a hurry, you don't need to pay extra money for simple tasks like this.Create any Greeting card, New Year card, Christmas card, Diwali...or animated content of any kind - introduction for your business presentations, dynamic intros for your tutorial videos, animated content for school assignments, original personalised birthday cards...Do it yourself and have a lot fun doing it.With a very simple workflow, you will learn to create a fun Christmas card or other animations for a website or social media.The process you will learn can be easily applied for many different purposes.You don't need to use apps or pay subscription for various animation platforms, if you have a Mac computer with Keynote, iMovie and Photos installed, you're covered.Basic knowledge of this software is everything you need to start learning. Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Into
Lecture 2 OO Stocks and Fonts
Section 2: Making an animation
Lecture 3 01 Preparation and Animation
Lecture 4 02...