If you've been wanting to make awesome animated lower thirds, animated callouts, title sequences and more, but don't have the chops or want to learn After Effects or Apple Motion, then Keynote may be the solution for you. Check out this tutorial on how to go from Keynote to Final Cut Pro X (or Premiere, or Resolve), and see what you think! PS — all motion graphics in this video were created in Keynote. Obviously… but I figured I'd say it, too. Here's the video with my most ambitious Keynote motion graphics yet (everything except the handwritten notes are from Keynote): youtu.be/0kAuDuV9K9U 👇🏼 GO HERE for all the 📷 links you seek 👇🏼 PhotoJoseph.com/ep490 ⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️ I am a professional content creator; a photographer, YouTuber, filmmaker, and ALSO a Panasonic LUMIX Ambassador. This means I am SPONSORED by Panasonic and therefore am naturally biased towards their gear. I regularly state this in my videos, but in case I don't say it, it's still true. Thanks for watching! ► AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER : This channel is an affiliate, partner, or associate with many participating retailers and companies, including Amazon, B&H, Adorama and others. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, as I do from other affiliate links. I use Genius for affiliate links — it's awesome, check it out at geni.us/sign-up Transcriptions usually done by Rev! — get $10 off your first order geni.us/rev-com -PhotoJoseph #PhotoJosephsPhotoMoment Another video to watch on the topic… HOW TO MAKE AN EASY YOUTUBE INTRO USING KEYNOTE FOR FREE youtu.be/TNq-jjU1UGE