Animations | Examples
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Animations.
Your StoryAnimations smooth movements.
All animations must be smooth so the eyes continue to follow the movement.
Jerky movements stop the flow of your story and weaken your story.Making your words stronger.
Smooth animations should be timed with your speaking
Animations should make what you are saying more important.
Animations should be used to make your story appear from your slide in proper order.Your Story
Only things that part of your story should be on a slide
Butterflies flying must not be on your slide unless they are part of your story.
Gif animations must be part of your story
Gif animations that are not part of your story are distracting and make your story weaker.Animations smooth movements.
All animations must be smooth so the eyes continue to follow the movement.
Jerky movements stop the flow of your story and weaken your story.An example of animation speed when presenting a topic.
This Flip animation can show both sides of coins, notes and pages in books. This action adds more depth to your story and helps keep the audiences attention.
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Dynamic Action Fast Paced
An animation every 2 or 3 seconds will create an exciting fast paced presentation.
Animations every 4 seconds will be a little calmer and most likely good.
Over 4 sconds and the presentation will start to feel a little slower, Sometimes this is good and sometimes not as good.'sAn excellent example of animation speed when presenting a topic. Also take note of all the different objects and styles of animation.
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