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What a useful video! I have accidentally come across multiple timeline in use on RUclips but never saw it again. I spent many hours to adjust each element's timeline by calculating while making animated videos! It brings frustration and boredom overtime. Thank you!
another valuable updating of Canva, now we can edit as in AE timeline section with tracks and layers, amazing funtion, it seems Canva integrated with so many funtions will take the place of Adobe suit some time in future. Thanks for sharing this.
Sure, glad you enjoyed. I don't foresee Canva fully replacing the advanced functionality found in a # the Adobe Creative Cloud Apps, but I think they've found their own niche with a platform that caters to content creators and business owners who have basic graphic design and marketing needs and prioritize ease of use. It's hard for one platform to do it all. If Canva started to try to bake in all the features found in Premiere Pro and After Effects into their video editor then I think they'd probably start to lose that thing (ease of use) that so many people love about their platform. I think this is the problem all software/businesses face -- where's that sweet spot? How do they provide value the consumer? But it is nice to see that Canva's video editor has made a # of advancements since its inception and it has become a good basic video editor that will get the job done for a number of video projects. It will be interesting to see what they prioritize (and don't prioritize) in the future. cheers, Greg
Thanks for the advice, appreciated! I get in a habit of teaching Canva for desktop users as sometimes I don't think it makes sense taking on certain tasks on mobile, but this is a good reminder that people people still find/watch these videos on mobile. I'll try to get better about zooming in to show features so it's a better experience for mobile watchers. cheers, Greg
Thanks for the question, Heather,. Working on iPad or mobile is sometimes slightly different b/c of touchscreens and finger gestures vs. a mouse and keyboard shortcuts, but in terms of functionality -- duration, show timing, being able to split clips, etc. -- it is pretty much the same. cheers, Greg
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Love the multiple show timing option - that's great so much easier.
Yes, that one definitely helps a lot! cheers, Greg
Multiple timelines was the most valuable information in this whole video, thank you so much
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
What a useful video!
I have accidentally come across multiple timeline in use on RUclips but never saw it again. I spent many hours to adjust each element's timeline by calculating while making animated videos! It brings frustration and boredom overtime.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
another valuable updating of Canva, now we can edit as in AE timeline section with tracks and layers, amazing funtion, it seems Canva integrated with so many funtions will take the place of Adobe suit some time in future. Thanks for sharing this.
Sure, glad you enjoyed. I don't foresee Canva fully replacing the advanced functionality found in a # the Adobe Creative Cloud Apps, but I think they've found their own niche with a platform that caters to content creators and business owners who have basic graphic design and marketing needs and prioritize ease of use. It's hard for one platform to do it all. If Canva started to try to bake in all the features found in Premiere Pro and After Effects into their video editor then I think they'd probably start to lose that thing (ease of use) that so many people love about their platform. I think this is the problem all software/businesses face -- where's that sweet spot? How do they provide value the consumer? But it is nice to see that Canva's video editor has made a # of advancements since its inception and it has become a good basic video editor that will get the job done for a number of video projects. It will be interesting to see what they prioritize (and don't prioritize) in the future. cheers, Greg
I learned so much. Thank you for this amazing tectorial.
Hey, thanks for the kind words Annette. So glad to hear it was helpful! 🙌 cheers, Greg
This video was fantastic! Thank you
You’re welcome Karen, glad it was helpful! Cheers, Greg
Great tutorial!!
Thanks Johanna, glad you enjoyed! Cheers, Greg
Tips, use zoom in and zoom out when navigating to features so that mobile users can also see what is happening
Thanks for the advice, appreciated! I get in a habit of teaching Canva for desktop users as sometimes I don't think it makes sense taking on certain tasks on mobile, but this is a good reminder that people people still find/watch these videos on mobile. I'll try to get better about zooming in to show features so it's a better experience for mobile watchers. cheers, Greg
thank you
You're welcome. cheers, Greg
Is this the same for iPads?
Thanks for the question, Heather,. Working on iPad or mobile is sometimes slightly different b/c of touchscreens and finger gestures vs. a mouse and keyboard shortcuts, but in terms of functionality -- duration, show timing, being able to split clips, etc. -- it is pretty much the same. cheers, Greg
Never mind all my questions on your other posts I see you already have videos on these 😂
😄👍 Questions always welcome though, so just let me know if you still have any. Cheers, Greg