Creating a 2D Animation Using Microsoft PowerPoint and IMovie.

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Creating a 2D Animation Using Microsoft PowerPoint and IMovie.

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What you'll need:

- a regular laptop or desktop

- Microsoft PowerPoint

- iMovie or alternative movie maker

Start a New PowerPoint Presentation.

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1. Start a New Presentation on PowerPoint.

(File -> New Presentation / ⌘N)

Remove Preset Text Boxes.

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2. Remove preset text boxes.

(Select All and Delete / ⌘A +⌘X)

Go to Slide Master.

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3. Go to Slide Master.

(Click Themes -> Edit Master -> Slide Master

Clear Preset Master Slides.

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4. Remove preset text boxes in the Master slides.

(Select All and Delete / ⌘A +⌘X or uncheckboxes under Edit Layout)

Design a Background.

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5. Design a background by using “Shape” and “Table”.

Opt to Insert a Picture, If Preferred.

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6. You can also insert a background picture from your own Files or Clip Art Gallery.

Create More Backgrounds.

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7. Copy & Paste a background design and apply different colors.

(This step would be unnecessary if your animation requires only 1 background.)

Create Moving Items.

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8. Duplicate a background and insert Shapes (e.g. clouds) to create moving items.

Copy & Paste Shapes forwards to create horizontal movements.

Copy & Paste the background slides to create a movement sequence.

Close the Slide Master.

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9. Close the Slide Master after creating backgrounds.

Create Content.

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10. Create content.

Tip: I find it easier to start with the final slide and work backwards.

Duplicate the final slide and remove a letter or shape in reverse order.

Save As Pictures.

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11. Save as Pictures after creating content.

(There’s an option to “Save as Movie”. However, the PPT movie resolution in .mov format

is not up to standard. Hence,I saved my PPT slides as Pictures in .JPEG format instead.)

Open IMovie and Import Files.

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12. Open iMovie and Import PowerPoint slides in .JPEG format.

Set the Clips Duration.

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13. Go to iMovie Preferences and set the Clips duration e.g. 0.5 seconds.

Note: Quicker Clips duration (e.g. 0.1 seconds) would result in a natural frame-by-frame animation.

Bear in mind, this would require more frames/slides to work with.

Start Creating a Movie.

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14. Copy & Paste imported .JPEG pictures to the working panel and start creating a movie.

Insert Titles.

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15. Insert Titles, if required.

Insert Titles

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16. Insert Titles, if required.

Insert Background Music.

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17. Select Audio and choose background music.

Insert sound effects or voice-over, if needed.

Free Audio Library

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18. Free music available at https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary.

Select free music, preferably from “Attribution not required”.

Preview Before Finalization.

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19. Preview and check the animation before finalization.

Save and Export File.

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20. Go to File -> Share to save the final animation as a file or export to Social Media. Great job!