How are these viral slideshow videos made ?

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I tried to mimic that on canva and got somewhat similar effect.

First i created very long picture where i added actors. Uploaded it to canva in youtube video template.
The image goes over the area a lot but then did animation and dragged that image all the way to left and with "steady" -setting in animation it looked nice. I just don't know how i could stop it at right time.
If i drag it too far and reverse it, the reverse is also on animation.

I added quick video about the outcome. I'm sure there is better way to do this :)

https://imgur.com/a/3edor2T
 
I tried to mimic that on canva and got somewhat similar effect.

First i created very long picture where i added actors. Uploaded it to canva in youtube video template.
The image goes over the area a lot but then did animation and dragged that image all the way to left and with "steady" -setting in animation it looked nice. I just don't know how i could stop it at right time.
If i drag it too far and reverse it, the reverse is also on animation.

I added quick video about the outcome. I'm sure there is better way to do this :)

https://imgur.com/a/3edor2T
Nice try,

Creators of these videos only say they use powerpoint, photoshop and filmora, dont show how.
 
well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora

https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124
 
well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora

https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124
thanks for the tips.

finally figured out how to make them, go to youtube and search - how to make comparison videos with powerpoint
 
Thanks for link.

Just one problem.
Its saturated. Everybody doing it
 
i imagined they just make a veeeeeeeery wide image in photoshop, with height of 1080px or whatever resolution looks best. much like a long vertical sales page.
then use video editing software of choice to slowly pan from left to right.
@Floccer 's tutorial is even easier with much lower barrier of entry.
you could probably use powerpoint instead of photoshop at this point for the entire project scope. the tool has become very imaginative from the design aspect compared to ten years ago.
 
there is bunch of such stupid a**+ chanels like that slideshows or simply pic after pic generating millions of veiws anbd earning thousands of dollars idk how ppl even watch that, i mean i dont have anything against it but its stupid how some shit easy to make 3 click videos overrun those who spend weeks to make a quality video... unreal.. what luck or etc has to hit you to get tons of views daily on nothing literaly.. i even tryed that i never get lucky like those few ppl.. unreal.,.. but hey i just started 1-2months ago, so will see where it goes in 6-12months... hopeflly one chanel shines... with those shitty easy to make videos :D btw srry for language its just nerve wracking.. i kill myself in premiere pro and after effects or capcut somtimes and yet they get tons of views and i get like 1k a month max...
 
I'm 100% sure I can create a Python script that does this with one click
 
They started early thats why they succeeded. Now everybody is doing it.
 
what are these even for? lol they look like some silly edit done in ppt or paint hahahaha
 
You can do the same with a simple python script, and automatize video generation.
But after checking some videos of this kind on yt they don't seem to go "viral", their view count is not very big.
 
You can automate using Python, but if you are not proficient in code, it will be difficult to adapt it to your tasks and changes in slide templates/designs, in that case, it will be better to use PowerPoint.

You also need to understand what volumes of content you want to produce and make a blueprint for each video, especially if you have chosen a non-automated method.
 
well in powerpoint i tried to add images, arranged those in line, grouped and added line animation, removed smooth start and stop and increased animation time. Then it can be export as mp4 and edited in filmora

https://imgur.com/a/qWvQ124
Thank you so much.
 
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