An Overview of Animating Text Using Apple Keynote [v]

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[ This is an excerpt from a recent on-line webinar: “Animate Text Using Apple Keynote” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]

EXCERPT DESCRIPTION

You need to animate some text. It needs to be flashy. It needs to be colorful. And, most importantly, it needs to be done yesterday. Apple Keynote to the rescue! In this short video tutorial, Larry provides an overview on how to create animated text using Apple Keynote for use in any video editor, such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro or Media Composer.


 

An Overview of Animating Text Using Apple Keynote

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SESSION DESCRIPTION

You need to animate some text. It needs to be flashy. It needs to be colorful. And, most importantly, it needs to be done yesterday. Apple Keynote to the rescue!

Yes, Keynote. Apple’s free presentation software does an EXCELLENT job at animating text for video. Faster than Motion, much deeper than Final Cut or Premiere and, best of all, video exports work in Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro; as well as Avid, DaVinci Resolve and any NLE that accepts QuickTime movies.

Join Larry Jordan as he shows how to:

If you are looking for a new tool to animate your text on a new level, this webinar shows how Keynote can change your visual life.


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One Response to An Overview of Animating Text Using Apple Keynote [v]

  1. Christopher Fryman says:

    This excerpt came at the right time for me. I am working on a streaming project using OBS. Making titles quick is important.

    Thank you Larry.

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