As a professor in the field of Biochemistry, I've used the Magic Move to create animations depicting solute transport across cell membrane. Results were awesome✌🏼
Hi great video. Have you seen the latest goodnotes 6 update? I was wondering if u could potentially make a video outlining the new features and whether it is worth it. Thanks
Thanks for your work Samuel. I would love to see a more detailed “master class” type series about how you use keynote on specific projects. That would be extremely helpful. Thanks! You’re the best. Keep it up 🤙
Hi, Samuel. Great first tutorial. As far as I know for items not in slide 1 but in slide 2, you need to put the items “outside of the page” in the first slide to make it possible for them “to enter” slide 2. Did you think about the idea to “publish” you examples in a cloud service and share them? That way the user can easily follow the reasoning behind the animations.
Hi, it's amazing as always ❤. Can you please also share what is your color choosing techniques and how can we make educational posters on keynotes? If you can share templates to make them?
Bro, million thanks to you for this Keynote tutorial 🙏🙏🙏.. Please do more tutorials in future also please 🙏. You teach so well ❤❤ , the best i met in my life and you makes a huge difference in our lifes 🙏🙏🙏
Awesome, well done. Please walk us through one of your more effective presos that resonated with your audience and infected them with your ideas. Ideas have the power to become infectious, transcending basic knowledge transfer. I suspect you have tapped into this and please, help us do the same.
Would love to see more on Keynote, i basically found out of its potential through this very video and there isn't much online as far as more in-depth tutorials. Either way amazing job, quality content like this is hard to find!
Once again, an excellent video, and as with all your videos, I’ve learned something new and helpful. Thank you for dedicating time to prepare and share this incredibly beneficial lesson.
I’ve only watched two of your videos and I am blown away! Your presentation style, voice, and unassuming personality is a welcome contribution to RU-vid. Thank you so much, keep it up.
Diffusion, movement of particles from high to low concentration. Slide was correct but statement was not. You described active transport wirh your statement. #HumansMakeMistakes No worries 👐🏿
I would seriously love to use Keynote over PowerPoint because I love Keynote so much more. But until Apple finally allow the ability to save annotations that are made in presenter mode, something I would've thought would be a pretty basic implementation, I can never consider it for my teaching. Such a shame. But great video.
Hey Samuel! Awesome video. I've adapted this learning style and give it a go this semester. I also work part-time for a PT company and I'm in charge of creating slides that appear across 9 clinics! I've been using Canva for the most part, but you just gave me a brilliant idea and I am so excited to use even the simplest button on Keynote. Cheers!
Gibt es bei Zauberei die Möglichkeit die Animation rückwärts laufen zu lassen, wenn ich zur vorherigen Folie zurückgehe? Is there a way to make the magic move animation run backwards when I go back to the previous slide?
As always, well done! I would like to see you show timing on these animations. In some of the examples, I see moving parts acting differently and would like to see how you build the more complicated movements.
It would actually be extremely helpful to watch you walk through a few examples of past presentations graphics in detail. This app seems to make sophisticated data visualization accessible to non-designers, but just playing around with it I’m still unsure how to plan out these sequences simply….. I’m subscribing for more Keynote content! 🤞🏻
Thank you for this tutorial yes!! Well needed for me. I now will have better and more creative presentations. And the timing will be better. Does keynote have a voiceover feature? I didn’t see it. Or I just didn’t recognize the symbol for it.
Dear Samuel, You are at Steve Jobs' level when it comes to presentation and visual communication. I can't think of a better complement to give a RU-vidr than that! ;)
Hey Samuel, cool video. I've been waiting eagerly for the new Keynote series. Now I'm about to do my upcoming presentation in Keynote instead of PowerPoint. In the process, a little question came up for me. Is it possible to recreate the "zoom tool" from PowerPoint? I use this in the outline to display the individual topics as small image fields, which then go into the upcoming slides via an animation (in Keynote it would be Magic Move) and then back again. I would be happy to receive an answer if this were possible.
I am more of a powerpoint user and our schools only use apple devices, so I really needed a tutorial. I found your tips really helpful after watching this video, thank you really much😃♥️
Would be cool if you did a video of the best animations in Keynote (mini dive into how they were made). Also could get your users to submit their keynote animations to review.
Hey Samuel, awesome stuff here. As always top quality and motiviating content brother. It would be really cool to see your work process behind making notes on keynote, as you briefly mentioned on your previous video. Cheers✌
First of All: your work is Great and you are awesome... really! I'd like to say that I understand what you say at the end of the video when you mention the fact it comes with a "simple" tip. I understand that because you indeed make very deep thinking and profound videos as far as creative and its practical possibilities are concerned. On the other hand, as you also acknowledges on the video as well, this kind of tip releases a wide variety of possibilities in order to change the way we think, the way we shape our creative work and the possibilities become endless. I use Keynote A LOT , every single week for online classes, and this video might have changed it forever! For better! And I am saying that because simple tips are as important, if not more, as the amazing insights you make us have during those thought provoking and amazingly produced videos. In short, what I am really trying to say is, come here more often, produce more "simple" tip videos (BTW, "simple" doesn't seem a fair word to any of the work you do) share more of your voice with these "bits". I do not know if there is a perfectionist inner voice telling you every single piece of video you make and post here should be as amazing as the most amazing ones you have made already, but in case there is: shut this mo... oops sorry, "voice" up, ;) Even if it is a fast and short tip, or a long and deep thought provocation, it doesn't matter, I (we all here actually) get super excited every time we can have a glimpse of the way you think: your very relatable way of thinking and your amazing communication skills are the kind of things that change the world because it contaminates people who follow you! And one more time, Thank You again for all your amazing work, Bruno
I have used keynote a fair few times over the last few years in university, but I never new about magic move. I don't even want to think about the amount of time that it would have saved me lol. So while I will absolutely be playing around in the program, I also would not mind watching you dissect presentations for hours lol. Wonderful video, as always. Thank you so much 🤍