GIF Maker Movavi



GIF maker allows you to instantly create your animated GIFs by combining separated image files as frames. Produced GIFs are of high quality and free of watermarks or attribution, making this tool ideal for developers and content creators. Slideshow Maker lets you combine photos into stunning movies with almost no effort. Import your photos in BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF or other image format and join them together to create amazing slideshows. Insert stylish animated transitions between the photos to give your movie a smooth flow. Edit your video to make it perfect.

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With Movavi Video Editor, animating objects is simple and doesn't need any additional software. You can move or spin objects any way you want, and make creative appearances.

Before you start:

  • Add the background onto the main video track.
  • Add the object you want to animate. This can be a video or image, text titles, callouts, or stickers. Place the videos or images to the overlay track, and add the titles, callouts, and stickers onto the title track of the Timeline. Make the clip as long as you want the animation to last.
In the left sidebar, click the Animation button. If you don't see it there, click the More button, and choose Animation from the pop-up list.

Step 2: Add Animation

1. Select the clip you want to animate and place the position marker to where you want the animation to begin.
2. In the Animation panel, click Add Animation.
  • In the player, you will see a frame appear around the object. You'll be using this frame to set the position of the object.
  • On the Timeline, two points will appear on the clip. These are called keyframes. The first point is the original position of the object. The second point will be its end position after the animation. The distance between the two points determines how fast the object needs to travel between these two positions.
1. On the Timeline, double-click a keyframe to edit it.
2. In the player, use the frame to move the object to where you want it to go.
  • Drag by the corners of the frame to change the object's size.
  • To rotate the object, drag by the white dot at the top of the frame or use the Angle box in the Animation panel. Note that if you want to make the object spin, you can rotate it to a maximum of 180 degrees in a single keyframe.
  • To make the object fade in or out, use the Opacity slider in the Animation panel.
3. To change how fast the object moves, move the keyframe point on the clip:
  • Move the points closer together to make the animation go faster.
  • Move the points farther away from each other to make it go slower.
To add another keyframe, move the position marker to where you want to place it in the clip and click Add Keyframe on the Animation panel.
If you add it between two existing keyframes, it will create an intermediate position.

Resetting a keyframe

To make a keyframe go back to its original position, right-click the keyframe point on the clip and choose Reset Keyframe in the pop-up menu.

Removing keyframes

  • To remove one keyframe, right-click the keyframe point on the clip and choose Remove Keyframe in the pop-up menu.
  • To remove all keyframes and delete the animation, right-click any of the keyframe points and choose Remove All Keyframes.

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  • Creating GIFs from Videos
1. Add a video to the program
Click the Add Video button and select the necessary file or drag-and-drop video files onto the file list.
2. Trim the video:
Select the video in the file list. Then, in the player area, drag the triangle markers to mark the beginning and the end of the fragment you want to make into a GIF. When you move a marker, you will see an orange bubble next to it, showing the exact time position of the selected marker. To set a precise position, click inside the orange bubble and type in the necessary time.
*For more information, see the Trimming Video and Audio section.
3. Select a GIF preset:
  • Click the Convert to field to open the list of presets
  • Go to Image formats and click the GIF group to see all GIF presets.
  • Choose the most appropriate GIF size. You can also make GIF avatars – just choose one of the avatar presets with the necessary size.
4. (Advanced) If you need to change the GIF's frame rate, click the Settings button and select one from the Frame rate list. Higher frame rates will make the movements seem smoother, but will increase the GIF's file size.
5. Click the Convert button to save your GIF image.