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Create Animations with the Magic Move Transition

10th November 2019

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Jacob Woolcock

10th November 2019

Jacob Woolcock

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Description

In this video, I demonstrate how to use Magic Move in Keynote to add smooth animations to your presentations. By duplicating your slide and making changes on the second one, you can create an impressive transition effect. Watch the full tutorial to see how easy it is to enhance your Keynote presentations with this simple technique.

Transcript

Let’s have a look at how we can use Magic Move in Keynote to easily and amazingly add animations to all of your presentations.

The trick here it to have two slides with the same content on.

So tap on the first one, Copy it, tap underneath and press Paste.

Now, on that second one you want to make your changes for the animation. This is your end point.

I’m going to delete some stars, move the rocket, make the title smaller and just drop that moon out of the frame.

I now have a beginning, my original slide, and an end, this slide.

I’m going to tap onto my first one and press Transition I’m going to choose Magic Move.

It’ll give me a live preview straight away and you will see that all of the elements from slide 1 have animated into slide 2.

Don’t forget to use the play button at the top to view your presentation in full screen.

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The Keynote app is Apple's presentation software that enables users to create stunning and professional slideshows with ease. It offers a variety of templates, animations, and tools for designing impactful presentations, and supports seamless collaboration and syncing across Apple devices via iCloud.
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