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LC: To create an animated gif
Animated GIFs are several images or frames combined into a single file. They are displayed in succession with varying frame rates to create short low-file-size animations. GIFs, by default, end on the last frame, though they are now more commonly seen looping.
GIFs are popular on blogs, social media, and instant messaging applications, often used as emotive reactions.
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format.
The GIF was created on June 15, 1987, by Steve Wilhite of CompuServe, the first major commercial online service provider in the United States.
We will be using keynote on our iPads to create an animated gif.
First we will add an image from an image search of Wall-e.
Next we will draw our Christmas lights onto our robot.
After that we will create a duplicate slide of our robot holding the Christmas lights.
We will then edit the colours to create the lights glowing.
Finally we will export our slides as an animated gif.