![]() So the next thing I want to do, is with it still selected, I will go to Format, Movie. So with that video selected I'm going to go to Arrange and send it to the back. I've saved it here on the Desktop so I'll drag it in and it's going to appear on top of all my text. So now back in Keynote I'm going to drag and drop that file onto the slide. I'm going to use Full Resolution 720 may work for a lot of things. Let's Export, Share, File from the file menu. So now I have a gray scale set of blobs that I can colorize inside of keynote. I'm going to click on the color tools here and I'm going to use this slider to desaturate it. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to use this slider here. I don't want to be stuck with this red and yellow color all the time. So the one thing I don't like here is the color. A minute is plenty long enough and it's also not going to create a huge file. People looking at it would notice that it's looping. Why one minute? Well four seconds would be too short. I'm going to adjust the timeline so I can see more of it and stretch the edge so it's a minute long. I'm going to drag and drop it here into the timeline. Three that really work for this are Curtain, Under Water, and Blobs. There are a bunch of different backgrounds that iMovie has. So I'm going to create an iMovie project here and I'm going to go straight to backgrounds. But that costs money and all those apps cost money as well. ![]() All sorts of things to create these animated backgrounds and even download some that are already online. You can also use something like Motion or Final Cut or an Adobe product. So I'm going to do it here using iMovie because you probably already have iMovie on your Mac or you can download it for free from the Mac App Store. So it turns out it's pretty easy to make these and very easy to use them in Keynote. I thought it would be more interesting more modern if I was kind of an animated looping background. Except I didn't want to have a static background. I was recently giving a presentation and I had a Welcome screen up as the first slide on my Keynote presentation. Today I'm going to show you how to make an animated background for your Keynote slides. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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