Now we jump on to the most important part that is adding animation to your images. So we've seen how to put up these four images, wherein they pop up like a small image kind of thing. And then they disappear. So what I'm going to show you is how you can animate each of these images to come in a certain way and to exit in a certain way. Okay, I'll show you four different animations that we're going to apply to all of these images. So I'm going to apply four different animations to each of these images.
Okay, so what you need to do is you need to double click on the image where you have to put up an animation, you go to the motion part of her, okay, and Filmora offers you all of these animations that you can use. So let's say for this particular image, I use phase two. So to use this animation, you just have to double click on the animation, and the animation is applied on the image over here, okay, and click OK. Now, click The second image that we have, so double click on the second image. And let's say I put in, I put in swipe to right, okay? So I double click, and it's done. And I click OK. Now I put up a third animation to the third image.
I double click OK, and let's say I take this up, wham, and I double click. And I say, okay, and finally, the fourth image. So I double click on the image. And I use the boom, I normally like this particular animation because it takes away the audience's attention to what's happening onto the screen. So now let's view how this looks like. Okay.
I click OK. So I played please, absolutely know that we're not passionate about the fade animation. That's how my image is going to appear and very coordinated. So what happens happens. That's my second image, the swipe right amongst the 7.7 billion people in the world. That's my third image.
And my fourth image with the boom, now just check how they all exit. They all have different animations to exit. So with regards to Filmora, whatever it is the animation that you put in for the entry of the image, the same animation stays for the exit of the image. So unlike in PowerPoint, we normally have a different entrance effect and I can put a different exit effect in Filmora. It's not that way you whatever is your entrance effect, same as the exit effect. Okay, so this was all about how you could cut crop transit, add image, add multiple images, put up animations to your images, and all of it in this particular part of the video.
We will see the next part of the video Where you're going to learn something much more and much more interesting. So I'll see you around