So here it is on my Desktop and if I select it and press the spacebar it will show it to me in QuickLook which doesn't render animated GIFs very well. We'll go Next and that will allow us to choose our destination. So we're going to get something that's 5 seconds long, 5 frames so it makes sense, 480 x 270. So it's just going to do that automatically. Since you can't interact with an animated GIF you can't click it to advance to the next slide. Then Auto-advance is how quickly to go from one slide to the next. But it will matter when we look at animations later. So I'll go ahead and just pick medium for this example.įrame Rate really isn't going to matter that much for this presentation because every frame is just static. If I go to Large it's 720 x 405 and Extra Large 1080 x 608. Now notice at the bottom it will tell you Duration and Resolution. You've got Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large. You have to choose which slide so you need to fill in how many slides you want. So the basic functionality as you would File, Export to, and the new feature is Animated GIF. This is a plain normal presentation with 5 slides that you would normally show one after the other. This is useful if you want to upload something to say Facebook or a website or even send it as a text message. But one of the new features is the ability to export as an animated GIF. So Keynote 9 doesn't really add that much to Keynote. But as a guy named Gary I gotta go with GIF. Is it GIF or Gif? Well, I think either one's acceptable. So let's get one thing out of the way first. Find out how you can become a part of it at /patreon. MacMost is brought to you by the more than 300 people that support it through its Patreon Campaign. So a new feature of Keynote version 9 is the ability to export your presentations as animated GIFs. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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