There is a much easier way to do this in Canva on a single slide, I discovered. It's not obvious, that's why you can completely overlook it. But if you open the Position panel, go to the Layers tab and open the menu for an element, then click Show Timing (or simply click on the element), you'll see the element having its own timing block in the timeline. If you're creating a presentation, click on the Duration button in status bar. Whether presentation or video, there's a button next to the zoom slider to change the zoom mode from page to thumbnails. Switch to thumbnails and increase the zoom to stretch the thumbnails. Then you can drag the start and end of each element's timing to make it appear and disappear according to the timing you desire. In your case of video background example, you can simply have the video on one single slide, put all four text boxes on that slide (layered on each other), then adjust the timing of each text box to appear and disappear one by one. You do NOT need to split the video background into multiple slides. It still doesn't have any "on click" option though, which is immensely useful in a presentation, which Canva is somehow inadequate for.
Maaan... I have just started using canva couple of days ago for IG Reels. You just saved my a$$... I was so damn sure there's gotta be a way to make this in a single slide... THANK YOU!
yes.. this is what i do most of the times instead of duplicating the slides. You can also adjust the timing according to the audio and it feels like captions :)
But what if you want a video running in the background, and different text showing. How can I run one video across multiple slides? For example to make a lyric video or advertisement.
Well, for me, when I click on an element, it does show the animation button in the menu for me still. Not sure whats going on with your end but maybe try to reload page or on different device/browser.
Video is way to quick to follow if you have never done this before! I use Canva all the time, but never the animation app.....but still find your instructions difficult to follow. I have to keep going back and seeing exactly where you are clicking to make changes. Not a good way to teach someone!
There is a much easier way to do this in Canva on a single slide, I discovered. It's not obvious, that's why you can completely overlook it. But if you open the Position panel, go to the Layers tab and open the menu for an element, then click Show Timing (or simply click on the element), you'll see the element having its own timing block in the timeline. If you're creating a presentation, click on the Duration button in status bar. Whether presentation or video, there's a button next to the zoom slider to change the zoom mode from page to thumbnails. Switch to thumbnails and increase the zoom to stretch the thumbnails. Then you can drag the start and end of each element's timing to make it appear and disappear according to the timing you desire. In your case of video background example, you can simply have the video on one single slide, put all four text boxes on that slide (layered on each other), then adjust the timing of each text box to appear and disappear one by one. You do NOT need to split the video background into multiple slides.
It still doesn't have any "on click" option though, which is immensely useful in a presentation, which Canva is somehow inadequate for.
Hey thanks for sharing the tip man. Its super helpful and time saving.
Maaan... I have just started using canva couple of days ago for IG Reels. You just saved my a$$... I was so damn sure there's gotta be a way to make this in a single slide... THANK YOU!
This is exactly what I needed, thank you
Please any video link for this
yes.. this is what i do most of the times instead of duplicating the slides. You can also adjust the timing according to the audio and it feels like captions :)
Hi, thanks for the tutorial.
Thank u, ar u doing this in VIDEO , DOC or PRESENTATION in Canva? which one please? Thanks
Video
cant we add 2 different vedios and merge them smoothly? and cant text diff sentences frame by frame on the same vedio
How did you remove the animation on the second slide? Did you just duplicate it then delete the (first) animated line?
Thanks very helpful
Glad it helped
Thanks fot the video
Very nice and easy. I will use it ❤
You are Genius 👍
Been searching all over for this. Thanks!
Glad to know it helped :))
agree! all the other vids are based on older versions of Canva and weren't helping at all! thanks for this- just request you to go a bit slower...
@@mayabagade noted. Will try to pace down in future video. 😄
Wow, you are smart :) Auto subscribe 👌
Thank you for this! Although PPT has much more animation and timing options in one single slide, I like it!
🔥Flawless Explanation, specially the video animated steps and tricks to smooth transition each clip 🔥
Thank you so much 😀 Glad you liked it!
Thanks!
Welcome :))
You are simply Awesome mate. Keep the spirit ..
Excellent! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful!
Awesome video tutorial! thank you my friend
you are amazing plz keep upload canva hacks really enjoyed your videos learned alot thanks specialy that animated video amazed me
glad to know u liked it. Will try to cover as much as i can :)
Great, thank you, but this is too fast, this is exactly what I need but I can't even see what you are doing
But what if you want a video running in the background, and different text showing. How can I run one video across multiple slides? For example to make a lyric video or advertisement.
Your solution is def a workaround but pretty clunky.
This really helps. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
in canva there is no show timing option
I just tried and it does show still. Just select a text box of your choice and right click and it will show that in drop down.
WOW
Tu khud kispe editing kiya hai ??
that animate button isn't there
Well, for me, when I click on an element, it does show the animation button in the menu for me still. Not sure whats going on with your end but maybe try to reload page or on different device/browser.
@@rOceanIngle I found it, thank you
@@davaidelay awesome, good luck! :)
@@rOceanIngle thanks you too
Feedback: you started off well then went all over the place. Tried to say too many thing at the same time around the 2mins mark.
You went too fast and I really couldn't see the clicks of where to go
ohhh. :( Thanks for your feedback. I will try to pace down in future videos. For now, see if changing playback speed to 0.5x will helps :)
Video is way to quick to follow if you have never done this before! I use Canva all the time, but never the animation app.....but still find your instructions difficult to follow. I have to keep going back and seeing exactly where you are clicking to make changes. Not a good way to teach someone!
You got it! You have to keep going back and give watch time
Slow down the video..
This video was way too fast for beginners
You talk and click way too fast. Can you please slow down. I don't understand the steps when you click that fast
Ohh. Sorry for the experience and thanks for the feedback will definitely work on it in future videos :)
Good thing there is a speed option in youtube to make video slower if needed