Have you ever wondered how to add captivating transitions to your slides in a video?
In this post, we’ll go through the steps of Adding Transitions to Slides (Pages) in a Video in Canva.
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If you already have a Canva account, you’re good to go. If you’re new to Canva, you can easily create a free account here, or use the link below.
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How to Add Transitions to Slides (Pages) in a Video in Canva
Let’s get started.
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** When using templates, click on Show Pages to access extra Video features.
Next, select your Slide.
You’ll see the three dots in the top right corner. When you hover on them it will turn purple.
Click on it to see the options available.
Click on Add Transition.
Choose your Transitions!
Set duration and direction (when applicable).
I’m using the Slide Transition in this tutorial.
You can change your Transitions!
Click on the three dots again, then click on Change Transition.
Then click on Change Transition.
When you’re done, you can download your video as an MP4 or GIF file.
Click on Share > Download > then select your file type.
That’s it. You’re done!
If you’re new to creating and designing a video in Canva and would like more information and tips, feel free to pop by my blog post > How to Create a Video in Canva ~ Step-by-Step Tutorials for Video Production and Editing.
If you haven’t been using this feature in Canva, I hope this post encourages you to do so. It’s a fantastic intuitive tool for creating captivating videos and designs.
For more Canva tips stop by ~ Creative & Design Tips!
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Until next time … happy creating, my friends! ♥
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Author Jan Sikes says
It’s been a while since I’ve seen one of your tutorial posts, Natalie, and this one is great! I love Canva!
Natalie Ducey says
Cheers, Jan! This is my first post since April. Took a little blogging break. 🙂 I hope all is well, and thanks a bunch for stopping by. I appreciate you! xo
D.L. Finn, Author says
Great post, Natalie 🙂 I do spend some time finding the right transition.
Natalie Ducey says
Thanks a bunch, Denise! I really enjoy all the features that Canva offers. The new transitions and options are awesome. So glad you dropped by. Cheers! xo
Toni Pike says
That is great advice, Natalie – thanks so much for that, and a happy New Year to you xx
Natalie Ducey says
Happy New Year to you, too, Toni! 🙂 I appreciate you stopping by, and I’m so glad to know this may be helpful. Cheers! xo
dgkaye says
Nice to see you back with your helpful videos too Natalie <3
Natalie Ducey says
Thank you, Debby! It’s so nice to be back. I appreciate you stopping by, as always! xo
dgkaye says
Always a treat Natalie. <3