Create Movie-Style Text Zoom Out Effect Morph Transition
Howto & Style
Introduction
Do you want to create a movie-style text zoom-out effect for your presentations? Follow this step-by-step tutorial to achieve an incredible zoom effect using PowerPoint morph transition. Let's get started!
Step 1: Draw a Rectangle
First, draw a rectangle that covers the entire slide.
Step 2: Send Rectangle to Back
Right-click the rectangle and select "Send to Back."
Step 3: Create Two Circles
Next, create two circles to punch a hole in the zoom.
Step 4: Subtract Text from Rectangle
Select the rectangle and then the text. Go to "Merge Shapes" and choose "Subtract."
Step 5: Subtract Circles from Shape
Select the shape and then the two circles. Go to "Merge Shapes" and choose "Subtract."
Step 6: Adjust Color and Outline
Fill the shape with a dark color and remove the outline.
Step 7: Insert Video
Insert the video and position it right on top of the shape. Right-click and select "Send to Back."
Step 8: Duplicate the Slide
Duplicate the slide and zoom out the text shape as big as needed, making sure the shape covers the entire slide.
Step 9: Apply Morph Transition
Apply the Morph Transition to the second slide. Ensure the video continues to play in the background.
Step 10: Final Touch
On the first slide, place the video in the background. Now, click and enjoy the seamless zoom-out effect.
For more PowerPoint tricks and ideas, visit the Presentation Process YouTube channel.
Keywords
- Morph Transition
- PowerPoint tutorial
- Zoom-out effect
- Presentation tricks
- Merge Shapes
- Video in PowerPoint
FAQ
Q: What tools do I need to create this zoom-out effect?
A: You need PowerPoint with the Morph Transition feature.
Q: Can I use any video format?
A: Yes, as long as PowerPoint supports it, you can use any video format.
Q: Do I have to use a dark color for the shape?
A: No, you can choose any color that matches your presentation theme.
Q: Is it necessary to visit the Presentation Process YouTube channel for more tutorials?
A: No, it is not necessary, but the channel offers a lot of useful tips and tutorials that might help you enhance your presentations.