Animate an Object on a Presentation in Keynote on iPhone 6
Edited by Freya, Rushell, Eng
You're watching VisiHow. In this video, we're going to show you how to animate an object on a presentation on the Keynote application on the iPhone 6.
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To begin, we need to unlock the phone by pressing the Lock button on the right-hand side
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Alternatively, we can unlock the phone by pressing the home button at the bottom
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Swipe across to enter a PIN or passcode, or hold a finger or thumb onto the home button to use the fingerprint scanner
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Find the "Keynote" icon, which is blue with a white presentation desk on it
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Tap the icon once to open the app
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Since "Keynote" works horizontally, we'll turn the phone around
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We now have the option to create a new presentation or open an existing one.
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We'll open an existing "Presentation" by tapping on the middle presentation thumbnail image
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In order to create a new presentation, refer to another tutorial on this website where we explain how to do that.
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Once the presentation is open, we should have an object within the presentation slide
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In this case, it is an extract from a friend's Kafka book.
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The text has its own block, so when we tap on the text, it brings everything into one frame and brings up several different options at the top in a long black speech bubble
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Tap on "Animate" at the far right
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There are "build in" and "build out" options
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Build in is when the animation first opens, and build out is when the animation is closing.
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Press on the blue circle with a plus sign to the left of the "build in" option
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Now, we have a list of "Effects", and we can choose a way for the text to come onto the screen
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Let's choose "Bouncy", for example
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To choose an effect, simply press on it, and this will add a check mark on the far right side across from the effect name.
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The press "Play" at the upper left-hand corner of the screen to view that animation effect
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This will show a preview of how it will look.
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To change the effect, simply tap on another and "Play" the animation again
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Choose whichever one best suits the mood of the presentation
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Then press "Done" at the top right-hand corner.
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Now, we can see the "build in" entitled, "Fly In" has been added on the left
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Now, let's choose a "build out" option by tapping on the plus sign on the right side
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In the same way we chose a build in, simply scroll through and tap on an effect
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Then press "Play" at the top left corner for a preview
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When satisfied, press "Done" at the top right-hand corner
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Now, we can press the white play icon at the top right-hand corner of the screen in the blue bar
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This plays the entire presentation
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There is a soundtrack attached to the one in this demonstration. Refer to our other tutorial on this website, where we demonstrate how to add a soundtrack to a presentation.
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The text came in when I tapped on the screen
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It will go out as well in the animation we chose.
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When we're happy, we can press "Done" at the top left-hand corner of the screen
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Now, all of our changes are saved.
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We can go to "Presentations" by tapping on that in the top left-hand corner as well
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This takes us back to where we began.
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Video: Animate an Object on a Presentation in Keynote on iPhone 6
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Recent edits by: Rushell, Freya