Hi, I loved this, as a bit of a PowerPoint Guru myself, I'd be interested to know how many slides you created, love to see a breakdown of some of the effects, I'm guessing you created multiple slides to not overcrowd the animation.I'm just trying to learn adobe animate and actually wondering if there is any point when you can create things like this in PowerPoint - interested in comments from others
That's right. This is about 13 slides in total. It's possible to do it all on one slide, but there's no need to, and it just creates an overly complex slide. We've also used the new Morph transition on a couple of the slides to make the flow easier to do (although it's possible using a combination of motion paths and grow/shrink animations). PowerPoint has some pretty impressive animation functions built in. They're not as powerful as tools like Adobe After Effects, but possibly easier to learn, and everyone has PowerPoint!
There are many places to start, but it's likely best to start with a style and tone that you want to convey. What are the images for? What are you trying to convey with them. The graphics we use are for storytelling, but also have a playful tone to them. We set rules about design motifs within them and guides on colour combinations, sizing, detail level, and use of animation. A good place to start might be to find a few graphics from stock sites like Shutterstock or iStock, or places like Creative Market, with things similar to what you had in mind, and then start to manipulate them, play with them and make them your own. You'll end up quite far from what you started with, but at least you're not trying to start from scratch.
Great video. The challenge I have is not animations. My challenge is syncing voice over to the animations. How did you do such wonderful job on PowerPoint? I mean the syncing. Did you animate as you listen to the voice over? Or you marked out the timings of each individual effect? Please lemme know how you did this. In my case, I developed a method to make it easy, but it only works if I'll do the VO myself. If presented with VO from client, it gets really tasking to sync animation.
Thanks! It can vary a bit. Typically we record the VO first, put that as an audio file on the first slide. Set it to play across slides. And then do Record Slide Show with the microphone muted and click through in time to the audio that plays from slide 1. It's fine generally, but sometimes the sequencing can get a little off, and if you need to edit anything, you have to do it all again. If you're likely to be editing things, it's better to chop the audio up into shorter segments (either individual slides or short sequences), but still use the Record Slide Show feature, because setting timing manually with the animation pane is a real, err, pain.
Lots of graphics and illustrations, many, many animations and fine-tuning of timing. Sadly far too much for a comment, or even a single video, but it's all standard, using the kind of techniques you'll see throughout the channel.
In the description you have used a word "Irritated" To explain that... In the image you have used Indian Hindu Weapon Trishul- wears by Lord Shiva & you have used tail of a Monkey.... -Lord Hanuma. This is abusive. Your presentation is good but it hurts the Indian/Hindu audience. Pls delete/or change the content. Thank you.
... Really? It is the classic cartoon demon horns and tail - contrasted to the angel wings. If you seriously find this offensive, you must be constantly offended :)
I love the simplicity of the slides. No distraction :)
Hi, I loved this, as a bit of a PowerPoint Guru myself, I'd be interested to know how many slides you created, love to see a breakdown of some of the effects, I'm guessing you created multiple slides to not overcrowd the animation.I'm just trying to learn adobe animate and actually wondering if there is any point when you can create things like this in PowerPoint - interested in comments from others
That's right. This is about 13 slides in total. It's possible to do it all on one slide, but there's no need to, and it just creates an overly complex slide. We've also used the new Morph transition on a couple of the slides to make the flow easier to do (although it's possible using a combination of motion paths and grow/shrink animations). PowerPoint has some pretty impressive animation functions built in. They're not as powerful as tools like Adobe After Effects, but possibly easier to learn, and everyone has PowerPoint!
Awesome,simple
Love this! Any tips for a beginner on how to make my own images like these?
There are many places to start, but it's likely best to start with a style and tone that you want to convey. What are the images for? What are you trying to convey with them. The graphics we use are for storytelling, but also have a playful tone to them. We set rules about design motifs within them and guides on colour combinations, sizing, detail level, and use of animation. A good place to start might be to find a few graphics from stock sites like Shutterstock or iStock, or places like Creative Market, with things similar to what you had in mind, and then start to manipulate them, play with them and make them your own. You'll end up quite far from what you started with, but at least you're not trying to start from scratch.
Great video. The challenge I have is not animations. My challenge is syncing voice over to the animations. How did you do such wonderful job on PowerPoint? I mean the syncing. Did you animate as you listen to the voice over? Or you marked out the timings of each individual effect? Please lemme know how you did this.
In my case, I developed a method to make it easy, but it only works if I'll do the VO myself. If presented with VO from client, it gets really tasking to sync animation.
Thanks! It can vary a bit. Typically we record the VO first, put that as an audio file on the first slide. Set it to play across slides. And then do Record Slide Show with the microphone muted and click through in time to the audio that plays from slide 1. It's fine generally, but sometimes the sequencing can get a little off, and if you need to edit anything, you have to do it all again. If you're likely to be editing things, it's better to chop the audio up into shorter segments (either individual slides or short sequences), but still use the Record Slide Show feature, because setting timing manually with the animation pane is a real, err, pain.
It's indeed PowerPoint. Great ;D
Nice Great Video!! like After Effects
Nice!
This is something else!
May i know what kind of editor did you use in the video?
Can we make this type of video in Mac book
Yes, this could also be done in PowerPoint for Mac.
thanks you
wrong. I listen at 1.5x then it is processed at the same time as reading which reinforces my learning - not confuses it.
i support you
HOW DID U MAKE THIS PPT
Lots of graphics and illustrations, many, many animations and fine-tuning of timing. Sadly far too much for a comment, or even a single video, but it's all standard, using the kind of techniques you'll see throughout the channel.
@@Brightcarbon wow okay thnx
Give the summary 80 - 100 word
I like Pie
In the description you have used a word
"Irritated"
To explain that... In the image you have used Indian Hindu Weapon Trishul- wears by Lord Shiva & you have used tail of a Monkey.... -Lord Hanuma.
This is abusive.
Your presentation is good but it hurts the Indian/Hindu audience.
Pls delete/or change the content.
Thank you.
... Really? It is the classic cartoon demon horns and tail - contrasted to the angel wings. If you seriously find this offensive, you must be constantly offended :)
Puo