Thanks very much for subscribing to Presentation Zen: www.youtube.com/@Presentation-Zen?sub_confirmation=1 Please let me know if you have a particular subject you would like me to cover. I appreciate your support. Cheers for that.
Also, if you had more ideas for Keynote (or PowerPoint), I think it would be a great little series to watch. I teach a presentation course at a university in Kyoto and we actually watch some of your videos for homework to learn things. This kind of simple tutorial can really help them.
@@Presentation-Zen A great thank you. Waiting for a video from you regarding having a control over the timings of transitions/effects for the intro movies I make in Keynote for my song videos.😀
Yes, I used to use Photoshop for this, but PPT and KEY now can do a good enough job. I am new to using the tool too because it used to -- years ago-- not work so great. :-)
giphy.com. - can't find that one now, but there are many. Stickers for the animated gifs. Sometimes they do not download as animated gifs but as webp, but you can convert here: ezgif.com/webp-to-gif The converter site worked for me, not sure how many you can convert for free. On Giphy, some of the stickers do download straight away as gifs.
Hi, Deepak. I can not tell exactly what the problem may be without seeing it. But yes, you can have different images behave independently depending on how you animate them. Perhaps they are linked (you can see if the timing of each is same in Build Order). Or the photo you do not want to zoom-in has an animation attached so you just need to turn it off. If you are using Magic Move, then as long as only one of your photos is a different size, then that should be the only one that zooms-in. Sorry I am not of much help without seeing what your problem is :-(
Thanks very much for subscribing to Presentation Zen: www.youtube.com/@Presentation-Zen?sub_confirmation=1 Please let me know if you have a particular subject you would like me to cover. I appreciate your support. Cheers for that.
Also, if you had more ideas for Keynote (or PowerPoint), I think it would be a great little series to watch. I teach a presentation course at a university in Kyoto and we actually watch some of your videos for homework to learn things. This kind of simple tutorial can really help them.
Thanks, Bob. Appreciate it. Yes, more coming. Please use as you like.
Wow! Wow!! Wow!!!😄. Just love and greatly admire the way you are playing with Keynote. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks very much, Somanna. All the best to you and your wife on your channel!
@@Presentation-Zen A great thank you. Waiting for a video from you regarding having a control over the timings of transitions/effects for the intro movies I make in Keynote for my song videos.😀
Nice ! Ive actually never used the Remove Background feature at all. I feel like such a dope ! 🙄
Yes, I used to use Photoshop for this, but PPT and KEY now can do a good enough job. I am new to using the tool too because it used to -- years ago-- not work so great. :-)
Cool, thank you so much!
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This is helpful! Do you know the name of the fun font you use for the main screen? "Cinematic Tips" etc.?
Thanks for the message. Font is: BM Kirang Haerang
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Thank you for this amazing tutorial.
Very useful.. clear explanation Thank you🙏
I'm glad it helped! Thanks for the comment. Appreciate it.
Fantastic demonstration!
Thank you! Cheers!
What source did you use to get that little animated character climbing Fuji?
giphy.com. - can't find that one now, but there are many. Stickers for the animated gifs. Sometimes they do not download as animated gifs but as webp, but you can convert here: ezgif.com/webp-to-gif The converter site worked for me, not sure how many you can convert for free. On Giphy, some of the stickers do download straight away as gifs.
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When I make one photo zoom-in, the other one also zooms-in, plz help
Hi, Deepak. I can not tell exactly what the problem may be without seeing it. But yes, you can have different images behave independently depending on how you animate them. Perhaps they are linked (you can see if the timing of each is same in Build Order). Or the photo you do not want to zoom-in has an animation attached so you just need to turn it off. If you are using Magic Move, then as long as only one of your photos is a different size, then that should be the only one that zooms-in. Sorry I am not of much help without seeing what your problem is :-(
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