Create Animated Background Themes in PowerPoint
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Elevate your PowerPoint presentations with animated background videos inside a Theme! Say goodbye to mundane PowerPoint templates - this tutorial promises speed and innovation to make your slides truly pop. Stand out from the crowd and impress your colleagues with every presentation.
Unlock the power of creativity!
🎬 VIDEO CHAPTERS 🎬
00:00 Intro
00:26 The 58-Second Demo
01:56 How to Make Animation Loop
02:45 Fix Layers
03:28 Finding Motion Backgrounds
06:15 What are PowerPoint Themes
06:53 Create Unique Motion Themes
08:16 Utilize Slide Master
09:32 Enhance the Slide Master
10:13 Create a Transparent Text Box
11:19 How to Exit Slide Master View
11:36 Finishing the Project
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Instructed by Les McCarter
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Can I do everything possibly in Camtasia instead of PowerPoint? It has quizzing too.
Camtasia is a great content editing and creation tool. I use it to do my screen capture and enhancements for these CZcams tutorials. But for a straight-on presentation, PowerPoint is hard to beat.
@@PowerUpTraining But I find a few things missing -
1. The e-learning content needs essentially a quiz.
2. Animations and transitions cannot be just a drag & drop thing.
3. Timeline manipulation is quirky.
4. On grouping and sections, aninations can't be applied.
5. Interactivity with hyperlinks and buttons needs a load of knowledge.
6. Applying arrows & cursor effects, highlighting parts of image and cropping & trimming media , audio effects is a great task. Storing them for future use in a library, a placeholder, chroma effect are still things Microsoft has to look into. Imagine the days without the morph transition. Oh!
Even a novice like a school pupil can make a quick decent presentation in Camtasia, I believe.
Rest, you're an expert. 👍
PowerPoint excels at presenting ideas in a professional setting.
However, Camtasia is far superior in creating e-learning content. I totally agree; and I live in Camtasia for all my CZcams elearning videos. The controls for video content is OUTSTANDING. (Two other tools in my video creation is Davinci Resolve for video editing / color correction and a suite of iZotope for audio editing/cleanup . . . but they are EXPENSIVE.)
so far the only thing that is a video was the ocean, I tried dog, man, woman, girl, cat, and even number.
@catmanbluz, troubleshooting over CZcams is hard. But I am 85% sure I know what happened. If you did get the video for Ocean, then it is working correctly. The key is to start with a BLANK presentation. If you rewrite the title after getting a video, then it will not work the second time on the same presentation. Open a new Blank Presentation. I just tried dog, man, cat and numbers. All worked. However, the suggestion for GIRL and WOMAN (or even WOMEN) were lame and not relevant.