InDesign to PowerPoint

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  • canoe0

    So speaking of "flashy"....

    The client, who's producing this for the presenter, keeps talking about gif animations and I keep talking about what Jobs and a lot of people say... it's the experience, it's not in the PPT...

    That being said, if you want fluid animation and transitions, there's got to be a better tool than PowerPoint, but not on the level of Flash...

    The last time I made a gif animation was in '05, I imagine CS has a tool, is it the same as before, simple step by step timeline turning on and off layers? Or has it advanced - can we animate masks?

    • Keynote?monospaced
    • photoshop's animation features have improved a lot, more similar to after effects these daysakiersky
    • better yet, use after effects and output to frames > photoshop's load files into stack to put them all into layers, then layers to frames.akiersky

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