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How to Make Animated Gifs from Video

Rapid eLearning

Just run the.EXE file. It’s a great product and I use it all the time for quick demos or some of the animations I use in the blog. Animated.gifs can become very large files. The more visual information on the screen, the larger the file size. Check out these articles and free resources in the community.

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How to Create Animated GIFs for a Process Interaction

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Today I’ll show a simple way to convert a video of a process into smaller animated.gifs that you can insert into a slide, article, or process interaction. Demo of the Animated Gifs in a Process Interaction. Here’s a demo I created using Rise and the Process Interaction. The fewer frames the smaller the file size.

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Here Are Some Free Animated Gifs

Rapid eLearning

Header graphics are mostly decorative so the trick is to get decent enough quality while keeping the file size down (which is a major challenge with animated.gifs). Here are a few demos to see what they look like as headers in Rise courses. Check out these articles and free resources in the community. Which do you prefer?

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How to Create Animated.GIFs for Free

Rapid eLearning

By recording a portion you can maintain a nice crisp image and smaller file size. Click here to view the demo. Check out these articles and free resources in the community. Get your free PowerPoint templates and free graphics & stock images. Personally I find the default settings fine. Want to learn more?

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