 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video. I am The Technician Project. And today's tutorial is gonna show you how to insert a lower layered image within your project to come in from the side. So we're gonna animate our image of a social network in from the side of our frame. We're gonna do this in keynote today. So we're gonna load up keynote. Let me just do that now. And we're just boosting up keynote. And we're gonna start a blank project. There's a plain blank project. Perfect. And we're gonna remove all the text again. Just like our previous videos, we're gonna zoom out to 50% so we can see it. Lovely. And we're gonna change the background to no fill. So if you do not get that setting come up, just make sure you click off everything. Click on Format and hit no fill. So we want this cross through there. Perfect. And now we need to get a PNG of a social network. So we're gonna use this PNG for Twitter. Perfect. Now I've inserted that into that and I want it to appear there. Bottom right of my, bottom left of my screen, sorry. So for it to appear, we want to make sure there's no border on it. So put no borders, lovely, no shadow. You'll get that once you double click on your image. There we go. So we're gonna click Animate at the top right. And we're gonna click on Actions. We're gonna add an action and we want to add a move action. So as you can see, it's moving to the right. We want it to move to the right just as it's doing now but appear off screen. So we need to move it out of frame, which is here and we need to move it into the frame, which is there. So right to left, sorry, left to right and we're gonna preview the action. There you go. But follow us on Twitter. Lovely. So we can make it a little bit longer I think. So that is too long. So we're gonna make it one minute 50. Perfect. So one second 50. Lovely. So now we're going to export our video because I'm happy with that. Ooh, I'm not. Just noticed, need to change that to automatic. Automatically start transition. So now it's starting. We're gonna go to Keynotes, Export to Movie. We're gonna change the custom resolution settings to Apple ProRes4444, which exports transparent background. So we set our background to no fill and we've got a PNG with a no background in it. So it's perfect and it works fine. We're gonna hit Next. And it's gonna ask us to save it. So we're gonna save it as Twitter Swipe and hit Press Export. Just calling the exporting. There we go over here now. So let's have a quick preview of that and it should, there we go. It comes in at the bottom just as we animated it. So then let's go into our iMovie. Just here, and we're gonna, as you can see from our previous video where we've imported the Like button, we're gonna import the Twitter right after it. Let's just crop our Twitter, the crop to fit. And let's do Picture in Picture so we can properly get it in. We want it to appear down there. Let's make it appear a little bit bigger. Now you can make it appear wherever you like so I'm gonna make it appear halfway up our show. There, perfect. So now let's have a quick view of that one. So what we're gonna do is we're gonna watch the Like video first through. The Like will come down and bounce like our previous video suggested it to do. Perfect, that one works really well. I like that one. And it's gonna fade out and the Twitter will swipe through. There you go. And that fades out. Now you can add a freeze frame in there if you want it a little bit longer. So just right click on it, add freeze frame. And we can add a freeze frame at the end so we can slow it down. Let's slow it down. Let's have a little look again. So it's coming in. And it will freeze there. So you can have it hovering in the background if you wanted to. There you go. That's how you animate a social network logo to come in from the side on Keynote to work on iMovie. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more. And also, ding dong that notification bell to get further updates. Thanks again, goodbye.