I gave watched hundred of Canva tutorials and your is, by far, the best. Your slow pacing and review again afterwards is EXACTLY what this brain needed to understand these concepts. THANK YOU. Subscribing and binge watching your videos next!
thank you so much! god bless you! I was searching all over RU-vid for this timeline feature in Canva. video editing is very difficult without a timeline interface. I thought Canva had yet to bring this into their software. but just found your video and it saved my life! no need to go for any other video editing app! Love Canva ❤💜
@@NickyPasquier It's a methodology where students "take the class" at home with videos and then do the homework in the classroom so they can clarify their doubts, so this was sooo helpful for the video part!!
Thank you for the video, it was exactly what i was searching for!! :) but i wanted to share that i like your voice so much. Very detailed and easy to understand. You should give voices to movies like Harry Potter...Your voice reminds me of a voice of one of the wizard teachers from Hogwarts :)
@@NickyPasquier Hehe, i dont know why but i had some feeling you never watched it. I loved first 2 movies. You should definitely see about going on voice auditions for cartoons .hehe
Phenomenal!!! I can't wait to try it! I would think that if you don't want the text to appear for all 1 minute video; you can slide the end of the bar to the left to shorten the length of time that the text would appear, correct??
I am impressed. You are so easy to understand and follow. You are very thorough, and you have a nice, gentle cadence. Your use of visuals (the zoom feature, etc.) is very clear and useful. You are a great instructor. (I am a teacher, also.). In appreciation, I will use your 45-day trial link.
I think Canvas could add a numbering in the timeline when we expand the element time timeline, so we know what is coming first and afterwards, SOme times we move elements up and down on the screen and it might mess up the order in the timeline, last in the timeline not necessarily the last on the screen if you guys know what I meant. A feedback for Canva ppl.
Great vid. I was wondering how do you add a time bar/line within the actual video so people know when a slide is going to end before the next one starts? Also, when adding an audio and voice over track together, is there a way to lower the audio track (or background noise), automatically instead of having to splice and do each slide manually? Many thanks!
Your first question requires an entire tutorial, so it's not a quick answer. Sorry! Using a video template just drag & drop multiple audio tracks onto the timeline. Each track can be edited separately, so adjust the volume, fade in / out etc.
Super helpful! Thank you - I realized "Show Timing" is only visible & usable if you are using a "Video" type of post - does not work on regular post types or Presentation
@@NickyPasquier haha I completely missed it - thank you again, this was one of the most informative Canva tutorials - I wish you had the tip button activated
I feel you should have way more followers and definitely way more likes per video! Drives me crazy that people will watch a video and can’t even smash the like button! Like it changed their credit score if they do or they have to pay for each like they use 🤦♀️
This is a great tutorial! How do you change the speed of a video element? Say you inserted a video from the "Elements" section as a B-roll. How do you change only this element to x0.5 speed while keeping the entire video speed the same? I don't know if there's a way to do it. :(
One thing that may or may not have been mentioned (sorry if it was) this doesn't work if you resize it. Show Timing comes up when you use Video, Movie, Facebook Video, or Mobile Video but only if you leave them the size they are. If I changed the size it didn't matter if right clicked, control right clicked, highlighted everything, highlighted nothing, it just wouldn't work. I was making something for Instagram so once I switched from the resized Video template to Facebook Video all I had to was right click on any of the elements and it came up.
And this is why I stressed that a video template must be used. HOWEVER...there is a brand new Canva feature which changes all of that. I have a Canva Video Editing course launching in Seotember (shameless plug!) so if you're interested in joining the Early Bird list, let me know 😉
i followed through all the steps and got it up until the right-click point where the list of options shows, but I am not sure why the "show timing" option isn't on my drop-down list. do I have to be on the pro version to see it?
Hi there, well Canva has changed the layout slightly. So highlight the elements with your cursor & let go. Now click on the 3 little dots in the floating menu. You'll find Show Timings in that menu 💜
This is FABULOUS thank you so much! One question, do you know if you can click your mouse to initiate the text on screen, ie when you're presenting? So I don't have to limit myself to specific timings on the presentation. Thank you, love your style!
Thank you for your kind comments! Unfortunately you cannot change the timings 'on click', as it were, in the same way as you would do a PPT presentation. We've asked Canva for this feature to be added, so they're aware it's something users would like to see. I'll ask again ;)
In order to introduce text animations with timing conditions in the middle or later in the video; I think I need to have transitions between the different scenes?
Great presentations in all of your videos!!! Could you do a video to show how to make your presentations playable on both mobile and computer? Thanks!!!
Hi Nicky - I'm new to your page. Thank you for the amazing content. I have a canva subscription and I've been tring to figure out HOW to get text to appear then dissapear all in the same video or clip. I think your video here answers my question but unfortuantely, I canot get the 'show timing' element to STAY put. It ALWAYS dissapears on my mobile. Unfortunately I cannot do this on my desktop beacause the videos will not upload. Any ideas how to get the 'show timing' bar(s) to stay put and/ or get them to 'come back'? Even when I select 'hide timing' then 'show timing' again - it doesn't come back unless I trash the project and start a new one.
Hi Felicia, thank you for your very kind comments. I think you might need to contact Canva support as this sounds like a technical glitch. It might be worth checking your Canva app is up-to-date first though. This can make a lot of difference.
Hie, loved you videos, I know this is very late and may seem like a silly question but I need help with something. I am trying to use different text animations for a reel video. As I add more text, placed in the same place, they keep overlapping, is there possibly a way for me to "hide" and "switch off" the other text layers so I can edit it. Is this possible?
I had the same problem and solved it by recognizing that, from the start, my Design was an Instagram Story rather than a Video? When I went back it started as a video, placed my elements on top of it, and then right clicked on the elements, "show timings" now appeared in the dropdown menu.
Hi ! @NickyPasquier I understand where you're coming from, and I respect your dedication to your channel. I'm always striving to learn and improve, and I genuinely appreciate your content. Maybe someday, I'll have a successful channel too, and we can exchange ideas more. Keep up the great work.
I had the same problem and solved it by recognizing that, from the start, my Design was an Instagram Story rather than a Video? When I went back it started as a video, placed my elements on top of it, and then right clicked on the elements, "show timings" now appeared in the dropdown menu.
I had the same problem and solved it by recognizing that, from the start, my Design was an Instagram Story rather than a Video? When I went back it started as a video, placed my elements on top of it, and then right clicked on the elements, "show timings" now appeared in the dropdown menu.
I may of had the same problem as you, and solved it by recognizing that, from the start, my Design was an Instagram Story rather than a Video? When I went back it started as a video, placed my elements on top of it, and then right clicked on the elements, "show timings" now appeared in the dropdown menu.
I had the same problem and solved it by recognizing that, from the start, my Design was an Instagram Story rather than a Video? When I went back it started as a video, placed my elements on top of it, and then right clicked on the elements, "show timings" now appeared in the dropdown menu.