How To Learn Gif Animation
Our everyday lives are abuzz with calls, emails, pings, and rings. This fast-paced, digital world can make it difficult for anybody who’s trying to reach a distracted audience.
Going beyond the written word is an easy way to get your message across effectively and efficiently. (It can be pretty fun, too!) After all; rich media moments are the best way to engage audiences in today’s hyper-saturated landscape. Even in 2017, Hubspot found people pay more attention to video content and skim written content.
With Studio, you have the power of visual communication right at your fingertips. It’s easy to make media that moves, and even a GIF made in five minutes can have a long-lasting impact.
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This year, we’re dealing you in to better ways of communication with a full deck of ideas for using . Here are four fun examples of how to make an animated GIF that can take your message to the next level:
By using ’s Character Creator, you can personalize your invitation to show who’s invited, who’s coming, and who’s leading. You can also include other visual cues that are easy to digest at-a-glance.
You can send your invitation by email and share it across other platforms like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and community groups. In this example, ’s own Shari Bryant enticed her teammates to join a new company book club.
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By animating your automatic reply, you can get closer to your contacts by showing what you’re up to. It’s also a more memorable way to update folks on when they can expect you to get their email.
Create your own vacation responder in Studio, starting with a generic GIF. You can then quickly customize it with new dates, scenes, and activities when you need it. They’re also a great way to send seasonal cheer during a regional holiday.
Static presentation slides can disengage audiences faster than you can launch PowerPoint. Adding GIFs to master slides is a superb way to draw viewers in.
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Unlike the popular GIFs you see on social media, this animation features slow ambient movement that draws the eye to the most important information. By incorporating iconography, it also gets everybody on the same page—or slide—in a more accessible way.
In ’s webinars, we apply this idea with scene templates like this one. By making the most of the enter effects and motion paths in Studio, we can engage audiences even while we’re still settling in.
Your training might be fun, informative, and highly impactful, but that won’t matter if you can’t even engage your team to attend the session.
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Apply a marketer’s mindset to “sell” your training! With something as quick and simple as a GIF, you can create a fun way for getting the word out.
Promote your courses with a GIF or animated marketing video that shows folks why they should attend rather than telling them. Make it fun, make ‘em laugh, and make it in minutes with Studio.
When it comes to how you communicate, play with a full deck of cards. Studio gives you the power of video, GIFs, and more with animations that you create. It’s quick to make rich media that engages your audience and captures their attention. Our resource library and help center make it easy by showing you exactly how to create your own GIF. Give it a try with our 14-day free trial, no credit card required.Some people asked how I created the animated .gifs similar to the ones I gave away for free in this recent blog post. So today I’ll share a simple way to create them.
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ScreenToGif is free and you don’t need to install it. Just run the .EXE file. It’s a great product and I use it all the time for quick demos or some of the animations I use in the blog.
I’m not going to do an exhaustive overview, so I recommend downloading the app and playing with it a bit. It’s intuitive and easy to figure out. As a side note, if you do use it, I encourage supporting the developer.
Cover images are mostly decorative. And because of the responsive nature of the Rise courses, the cover image gets cropped based on the screen’s aspect ratio. That means what you see in portrait won’t look the same in landscape.
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The key is keep the cover images simple. Animated .gifs can become very large files. The more visual information on the screen, the larger the file size. And if the file is too large, it’ll take too long to download and ruin the effect and experience.
We’ll look at two ways to create the cover image animated .gifs. One way is by recording something onscreen and the other is to import a video.
The easiest thing it to play a video and record the screen. Then do some basic editing. Since the animated .gif is decorative, you just need something simple. The key is not to have a massive file. The more you record, the larger the file.
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Once you have a recording, figure out what you want and where to cut it. Again, I look for something simple that looks good looping. Subtle movements or repeating animations (like a spinning gear) work perfectly.
It does take some messing around. I usually do a basic edit and then save the file to see how large it is. Then I play around with more edits and image size to find the right balance between quality and file size.
You’ll have a lot more luck recording vector images that are solid versus photos. The less the screen has to change from one frame to the next, the better quality you’ll get and smaller file size.
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For the .gifs where the quality doesn’t look as good, I set the cover images’s overlay color darker. This way the text really pops off the screen and the animation quality isn’t as much of an issue. That’s what I did in this example where there were so many colors it just didn’t look as good as I wanted.
ScreenToGif makes it really easy to import a video. It breaks down all the frames and from there it’s just a matter of editing it to what you want.
Just like above, play around with different settings to see what gives you the right balance between file size and quality. And keep in mind, they’re header images so subtle movement is fine. For this overhead desk video, I just focused on the pencil moving and cut out hundreds of frames.
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