Keynote: Builds, Transitions, Animations, and EffectsKeynote: Builds, Transitions, Animations, and Effects
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Current format, Streaming Video, 2014, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsDiscover how to use animation effectively in Keynote presentations.
Discover how to use Keynote's animations, transitions, builds, and effects to enhance your presentation's flow and convey information more effectively. With proper use, you can build suspense, control information flow, and heighten engagement. In this course Rich Harrington shows how to get started using these features with ease. He'll also explain the changes to Keynote in Mavericks, which both add and remove effects from the presenter's roster. This course was created and produced by RHED Pixel. We're honored to host this content in our library.
Discover how to use Keynote's animations, transitions, builds, and effects to enhance your presentation's flow and convey information more effectively. With proper use, you can build suspense, control information flow, and heighten engagement. In this course Rich Harrington shows how to get started using these features with ease. He'll also explain the changes to Keynote in Mavericks, which both add and remove effects from the presenter's roster. This course was created and produced by RHED Pixel. We're honored to host this content in our library.
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