 The screen share green screen journey continues and in this video. We'll be looking at stinger transitions Hello, welcome to take one tech. My name is Alec and in this video video three of five We're looking more into how you can use the new upcoming feature in e-cam live currently in the beta for Basically where you can apply green screen to a screen share overlay So that means that you can make presentations and things like keynote and PowerPoint Simply with a green background to the slide and then all of that green will appear Transparent and so that you can put these sort of overlays over the top of your your e-cam live So yesterday or whenever it was for you. It was yesterday for me We did the one with the in fact, let's just have a little look at it Shall we we did one with the sort of hollow text overlay? So I'll just quickly toggle this up should have been a bit more prepared really So we did this one that basically swipes over the screen and then you can see right through that text And then it swipes out again So today we're going to do one actually it's a little bit similar to that really But it's actually a stinger transition and those are the sorts of transitions that you see where They sort of come across the the top of the scene and then as it exits the scene We're then into a completely new scene So that is basically what we're going to look at and I'm going to show you how you can do this in Keynote using the green screen method But actually it's only one extra step or a couple of steps actually To then just take this out and use it as a video to actually use this as a stinger Just within e-cam live without even using the green screen method And then what I'll do at the end is I'll show you how you can link this with stream deck So that with one button you can add the stinger and then go straight on into the actual next scene So it makes it a bit more of a sort of dynamic scene change So first of all, let me just come straight into it shall I I'll come into my screen sharing For a moment. Whoops. I need to turn that one off. There we go So here we've got keynote and this is the the two slides that we've made in videos one and two I'll obviously leave a link to those down in the description We have this one where we have this little silly camera animation and this is the one where the text moves in So something like that. That's basically how I did that This is just green text and so e-cam live just keys out the green. It's as simple as that So once you get that concept, there's no end of possibilities of what you can do with it So what I'm going to do now though is I'm actually going to come and create a stinger Transition so what we want is something that's basically going to cover the Cover the scene and or the green background and then have something happen Perhaps we'll have the the logo fly in or something like that And then it will all disappear out to reveal the green background again So what we need to start with is we need to start with a new slide So I'll come to where is it here? And if you remember from the previous video, we've already created a master slide That is green. So basically any new slide. I add we've got our blank canvas And what you can think of is if it's green on the screen, then it's basically transparent when it's in e-cam live So we're effectively starting with a completely transparent screen and we want to build out our transition and our Stinger transition. So what we're going to do is have something that sort of comes in so With my my sort of slides. I tend to have or my sort of screen. I tend to have this sort of slanted Angle with a sort of green. Sorry a blue and yellow. So I'll do something similar to that Let me think if I just get a shape take a square I'm going to make this big enough because basically what we want to do is just to sort of explain the principle Basically, this is going to move in There's going to be something else that's going to happen on the screen while the screen is completely covered And then this one is going to move out now in the meantime Once we've made the animation in here The principle is that it's going to move in to completely cover the screen while the screen is completely covered in e-cam live We're going to switch to a different scene So that when this animation continues and it moves out It's then going to reveal the new scene behind it. So that is basically what is a stinger transition is So I'm going to just add a little bit of an angle to this because as I say That's the sort of style that I've got on all of my things But you could think however you wanted to do this it could be a circle could have something like coming out from the middle Expanding out you've got all of the power of keynotes Animation features at your disposal. So something like about that looks like the usual angle that I have And what I want to do is I want to make sure that these corners at the top and this corner Basically it completely cover the scene so that as it moves across like that It's going to make sure that it does completely cover it So it's better to be too big than have a sort of last little you won't want that corner sticking out at the bottom there So so this is going to be a little bit tricky to see So let me just make this maybe just a little bit smaller And then I can zoom in so that you're not looking at it quite so small. It's a bit better That should be a bit better. So yes, this is what we want to do. This is going to basically move across the screen So I'm going to set the the color of this and you can see how that yellow lines appeared That's basically shows that it's centered in the vertical axis So now I'm going to come and add a color to this and I'm going to use my color You can obviously use whatever color you want So come over here to the format. That was the most pointless statement ever wasn't it? You can use whatever format you want color you want So I'm going to click on the little color wheel here To be honest with you these still catch me out these little color icons Sometimes it's easy to miss whether you've actually selected or not if I click in here to choose the color and I think on I don't want one of those you might logically think that now you could pick a color from here But you can see how this little color wheel here is still actually technically grayed out So it wouldn't actually do anything still catches me out after years of Mac usage to not get those toggles right So I'm going to come here and I'm going to pick my little blue color from the the background there from my color picker rather So this is basically my sort of blue background So now what I could have is I want to have my sort of logo flying in at the middle So let me just grab my logo one second It's somewhere in here I Did have even the folder open where it was thinking I'll be using it But then I've just completely lost where it is. There it is. Right. I'm going to just drop that into here So this is my logo So I'm going to put that so that it's centered Roughly about there actually want to make this a bit smaller So if I grab the corner now if I hold down option while I'm dragging the corner You see how it keeps the center the same whereas if I don't hold down option Then as I drag it it will just drag that particular corner So where if you want if you've got something centered and you don't want to move it off the this sort of central Location then hold down the option key while you're dragging and then that will keep it the same So I'm basically going to have this logo sort of pop out into the middle of the screen Going to be a bit boring at the moment though. So let's add something else I'll use my yellow color as well. So perhaps if we take this one I'll just make this a little bit smaller and add a couple of sort of Bands that are going to come in let me change the color of that one So we've got the color selected. I'm going to change that to my sort of yellow color How about put one on this side and One on the other side. I would probably Put a little bit more thought and effort if I was doing this as a professional job Like I'm just totally eyeballing the distance to the the edge could like here Compared to here to make sure that they are equally spaced. So I'm just totally eyeballing it at the moment rather than any sort of Think let's make this one a little bit smaller. So yeah Maybe spend a little bit more than sort of two minutes thinking it out But this will illustrate the point at least so they look around about equal to me on either side So I just zoom in a minute then these bars are basically going to appear So what I want to do is think about how they're going to appear and just make that one a little bit smaller You can obviously play with this and Spend far too much time getting all the details right but that looks around about equal to me So I'll leave it like that that actually now looks a little bit small. So I'll just Invigorate that to use Docswood. So that one's going to come out there, right? So This one we're going to have just sort of move all the way across the screen the the main sort of blue background And I want these two perhaps to move in from either side. So how about we? Let's actually group these I'm going to group them together And so these two will move in from one side at the same time I could be a little bit more Complex than this and have them sort of coming in separately at different timings, but for the purposes of this video I'll just keep it simple. So I'm just going to select those two items And then if I right-click on them and click group you'll notice over here in the the object list and If this one isn't shown by the way I did mention this in the last video But if you come down to here then you can either show or hide this object list So showing it makes it easy to see exactly what you're working with So as I was just about to say if you come here right-click and click on group You can see that those are now grouped as an item and I'm going to do that now So that basically means that when we're applying our animation we can apply it to the whole group rather than just individually Like I said, it probably would be nice to do them individually, but for the sake of speed I will just do it like this and then what I also want to do is I think Let's have like a sort of Shimmer effect come across the screen as well And the simple way that you do that which is a bit sneaky really is if I take this one I just get the the height of it about right. I'm going to make that smaller And at the moment this is just blue isn't it? So what I'm going to do is I'm going to change it first of all I'll just change it to white so that we can see what we're working with now basically when you get like a Shine go across a the screen It's effectively just a sort of it's a lightening the color of whatever is beneath it. So the way that we do that I've got this thing here rather than being a solid fill. I am going to make it a Gradient fill just one second. Let me get this thing up here. I just had a sudden thought there I don't know why I wasn't recording So that would have been a bit disappointing wouldn't it for me at least but fortunately I am so I'm going to come into the fill and I'm going to come over to the the gradient fill here And now that is from transfer. I don't want that kind of gradient I actually want advanced gradient a gradient fill will go from one color to another But I actually want an advanced gradient because I want to go from Basically one color to another to another so I'm going to start Down here. Look at this. It's all like that is already Transparent so I must be in the last time I used a gradient If I click in here and add one in the center Just Make this something a little bit different just so that it's not already done because otherwise you're not going to see how to do it are you so Change that to this color Just delete this one whoops do that Delete this one out here And then I'll change this just to red right so if I come into advanced gradient fill like that I want to change this one to red rather There we go. So this is you can see what's actually happening now This is a gradient. So it's going from one color over here to another color over here So what we want to do is we want to have it go from transparent to a sort of semi-transparent white And then back to transparent again. So if you just double click in here or click once actually now We've got a third color in here. So if I was to select a completely different color, you can see it's basically Transitioning from blue to yellow to red and it's blue to yellow to red You can change the angle of it as well So we could change this to be in this direction you can see this white line on the screen indicating the direction But we do actually want it the way it was which was at 90 degrees to the actual shape So what I'm going to do is I'm going to come in here to this blue and I'm going to change that to white But I actually want it totally transparent. So on this little Color pick it down here, and then you've got the opacity. So I'll change that to completely transparent Now I'm going to come to this one in the middle And I'm going to click on that one and I'm going to change that one to white But this one we want it not totally transparent Maybe something like that can't actually see until I turn off the other one So I'll come up here to this red one here and I'll change this to white and Then I'll make this one completely transparent So can you see how now what we've effectively got is it's kind of like a Transparent on either side, but we just got this white bit in the middle And the effect of that as it moves across the screen is it just adds a sort of like shimmering effect or shine effect if you like So let me just turn that one down a little bit. It's still a little bit harsh on that white So maybe 25% something like that. So we just want a little subtle shine to go across the screen Right, so I've got all the elements there now. I've got this bit that's going to move across the screen I've got these two yellow parts on either side that are going to move in I've got the logo which is going to do something enter into the scene somehow And then I've got this thing that's going to sort of gonna flash across the screen Just so that it's basically all things in there that are going to When the screen is completely covered We want to make sure there's something going on to add a little bit of interest So that we can sneakily change our scene in the background in e-cam live So let's make sure that this one is actually off the screen First thing we want to do is we want to actually have this one enter the scene So I'm going to come to my animate Which you may remember from the last video come to animate and we want to build in this one So we want it to basically come in from the side, don't we so let's just click on add an effect and I'm going to use move in so there you can see it's moved in and it's covered the scene Next thing we want to do is also have these ones move in So I'm going to click on both of those and let's have those move in but from opposite sides So I'm just going to click on move in on those as well Again, you've got all of these different animation styles at your disposal So you can obviously choose whichever ones you want. That's just the ones that I'm using So I'm going to come to this one though the one on this side And I'm going to come over to the animation panel and we can change the direction So we want that one to move instead of left to right. We want that to move right to left So I just preview that that one's going to come in from this side. I'll click on this one and preview that one That's going to come in from this side and then the actual logo itself. Let's have that one Let's look for an effect shall we let's have that one as Fade and scale. So let's see what that one looks like So it's going to fade in and it's put a nice little shine on it as well. So let's use that one and Then in terms of the sort of build order, if you remember, we can add an order to this At the moment, they're all set to the default which is basically moving on click So we actually want these all to happen more or less to gather. So let me just move this one up here Because I think that what we want is whilst the first two can move come in together I think we want a bit of a delay on these ones actually moving in. So let's just see if I do these all together I'm going to do it instead of after previous build. I'm going to do with previous build So now they basically should all happen at the same time. So let me just preview that So a couple of things there that sort of fade in looks a bit slow So the speed that the the wreck the initial rectangle is moving across the screen the blue one is one second But this just looks a little bit slow, and it's set to 2.5 seconds as a default. So let's just maybe half that And then we'll come to these ones And they looked a little bit slow as well. So we don't want stuff moving too slowly. Let's move that to point six try that again and Then that one doesn't quite look right on this side moving in. I'm sorry. Let me just zoom in a bit That one at that side looks like it was coming in a bit too early as well So let me just preview that again and see It just doesn't look right that doesn't so what I'm going to do is I'm going to add Here it's starting with build one. So they're all going to happen at the same time But I'm just going to add a little bit of a delay in both of these And see how that looks preview it So it looks a little bit better that does because this one the the screen is covered by the time that this comes in Now what we want to do is we want to have that little Shine effect run across the screen. So I'm going to come to that one Which is this rectangle? And what I want to do is I don't want it actually to be in front of the logo I want it to sort of be in the background So you can adjust the layers where things are if I just move that across you can see it would go completely across the Logo where's what I want is I want it to be behind the logo. So I'm just going to drag it down To there and in fact, I wonder if it might actually might be better if we move all of that up to the top so that it does still appear above the These yellow bars. I think that probably looks a little bit better, but we'll find out We'll find out when we actually run it. So the next thing I want to do is have that this one basically to just move all the way across the screen So rather than being a build-in or build-out, I'm literally just going to leave this off the screen to start with This is a bit like we did with our The text that we used on the scrolling text We're basically just going to have this or scroll across the screen effectively. So I'll leave it there But I'll add an action which is to move and As you may remember it automatically puts a start and an end position in but we just grab this end one and I'm going to drag it all the way across to the other side of the screen like that and then if I Have that happen After these two have come in I think let's have a little look. Let's try that So after build four That's a little bit late as well Actually, let me start it with with build one and then I'll just put that same sort of delay on it And let's see how that looks Yeah, that's just we don't want to waste too much time We don't want people stuck on this screen for too long So you want it to have something that's adding some interest in covering up the screen But not staying on there too long basically because we don't want to do it to take too long So the next thing we've got to do is the the sort of shine effect has already gone out of the scene So we don't need to worry about that, but now we've just got to get these things all off the screen again So what I'm going to do is add some sort of outro traditions if you like transitions rather not traditions Transitions so we've got this one that's come in So I'm just going to have that move out in exactly the same way So if I click on build out and I'll add effect and we just go to this one move out So that one is just basically going to slide off the screen like that Then we want these ones and let's do something a little bit different with those I'll have a build out and let's have a little look fade and move Fade and scale perhaps Move out Scale big Yeah, have that one they're going to sort of basically seem like they're coming out to this screen So we'll try try that one and then in terms of the The timings we want this all to happen at the same time again So I'm just going to click here and have with previous and Then we want this logo to disappear as well So let's add an action to that I sorry not an action a build out and we'll click on add an effect and then let's do Let's have a look at fade and scale let's have that one go back the way it came basically So that's going to just fade out. So I'll add that one in there now We it's still a bit slow, isn't it? So I'll move it back the way we did with the one at the entry So let us try that in fact we can actually have this all happen just one after the other So this this is basically the the first five here are the sort of the entrance of everything or the first four Then you got the rectangle the sort of shine effect that slides across the screen And then you've got these four which is all the outro But we just want this all to happen continuously. There's going to be no pause in the middle So I'll click on this rectangle and then I'll say After build five so this will all happen consecutively. So now let's have a look how this looks in a preview Completely covers the screen and then it wiped back across the screen afterwards So there's a lot more that you could do with this You could obviously tweak it and make it look a lot more pretty then I've made it look But it does sort of prove the the sort of concept of it because what I want to do now is if I go to play in window like this and then if I Just actually activate my green screen for one second if I let me come to a different Scene or could you stop this one? Here we go. So I've now activated my green screen layer over the top of this scene So if I just actually activate this This this slide now what you'll see is it actually wipes over the full slide now what that means is You saw what happened there as it came across the whole scene Well, what you can do is basically if I just activate that and now that the screen is covered if I just press a stream Button it's brought me back to a completely different scene So that's actually the point of these these stinger transitions is to go from one scene to a next without Basically noticing the transition you can just fade in and out of each of them And that is basically what a stinger transition is and how you could do it with keynotes now I wouldn't necessarily recommend that you're going to do this for in fact, let's come back to the other scene There we go. I'll use it again So I wouldn't necessarily you recommend that for your just general scene transitions in e-cam live that you're going to be using these sorts of This green screen technique. It's more for if you are doing Presentations and things like that, which is what I do with e-cam live Where you do want to have these things and it's basically just all built into the flow of the the presentation Where you know what you're going to go from one to the next step And then this would just be built into it in the same way that you would have done a PowerPoint or keynote presentation in the olden days before E-cam live so That's how you do it But what about if you just actually want to use this stinger transition as a stinger transition in e-cam live and Have it all happen automatically using stream deck. Well, that's what I'm going to cover next so If I just come back to my Other thing and I'll use it again. Obviously We've just made it. It would be a shame not to use it, wouldn't it? so I'm going to come back into keynote because It's actually very simple now to get this into a stage where we can use it with With e-cam live. Whoops. I need to turn that one off. I need to cover but take off the green screen So let's have a look at this where I might I'm in the wrong side. There we go That's better. So now what you can see in keynote So what we need to do is basically export this into the mood into export this as a movie But just without the green screen now if you were doing something quite complex with this and by complex I actually mean something like the previous example this one here where we had the The moving text in the background. Let me just give you this one again So where you've got this moving green part That's something that you can't really export that in keynote with a transparency of the moving text but fortunately with the stinger it's actually really easy in keynote to export this as a movie with Transparent transparency because the transparent part is static. Everything else is happening over the top of it So all we need to do is make a slide with a transparent background And then this will actually export just fine as a movie with transparency. So that's what we're going to do now Just so that we keep this version of it. I'm actually going to come here and duplicate the slide So now we've got the slide but in the background. We've still obviously got the green So what we want to do is we want to change the background of this slide instead of to be green We want to change it to be transparent So I'm just going to click out of all of this stuff And then I'm going to come to format and if you haven't got any particular element selected So you just click out of all of that Then it's going to show you the the color and the format of the actual slide itself So here you can see that our background color fill is is that green because that's what's in the slide master But if we come over to the color fill here, and we just click on this one and we change it to no fill Then basically we're now in got a transparent background And if I move this out of the way It appears black But that is actually black because it's absence of anything is a transparent background So now what we need to do is export this as a movie with a transparent background So what I'm going to do is I'm going to come over to Somewhere where am I key note file and then in the export menu There's export to movie. So that's what we want you go to key note file export to movie And when you click on that it will bring up this little window So what we want to do is We don't want to export the whole presentation We just want this one slide basically and it's slide number four So what I'm going to do is come to here and go to slide and we'll select here from number slide number four to number four This go to next slide We don't really need to worry about that because that's if you've got multiple slides You can sort of build in a delay from going to one to the to another But it will affect how long the actual movie lasts. So I'm just going to change that to zero just so that it is actually There's no delay or anything like that in it at all Next I'm going to come to the resolution 1920 by 1080 you could change that to 4k or whatever you wanted And the important one to do here though is as a default usually keynote will be set to h264 With that one you don't get any transparency But it's important that we do have the transparency because that's obviously the whole point of the stinger transition So for that you need to come down to the compression type and just come to Apple Pro res 444 and Then here you've got a little toggle export with transparent backgrounds Now if I click on next It's going to give me that somewhere and what I want to do is let's just say I'll put it in here for now and I'll just call this stinger transition Like that and then we're good to go So now it's basically exporting that little stinger transition and if I just click it in here I should be able to just bring it up in preview So this is it now running in preview and there you go. That is the stinger transition working So what's the next step? Well, what we need to do now is we need to actually apply this in e-cam live So let me just come here for one second to close that. I Was good trying to get audio hijack off my screen and I nearly closed it down that would not have been a smart move But there you go Right. So what I want to do is if I come into my screen sharing demo mode for a second like this Now I'm on 4k so that might not be the easiest for you to see but I think you'll see the principle What I also need to do is get my stream deck open. I'm not very organized today to apologize So let's get shut down some of these things. We don't need the cameras. We don't need that one So here we go. We've just got my e-cam live and this is we don't actually need this one now So let's just save that one and close it down out of the way. There we go, and I'll make this one a little bit bigger So now what we're gonna do is basically in e-cam live We're gonna add this movie file. So in here, I've got the file the whoops, I'm gonna rename it We've got the stinger transition file So I'm gonna add that as an overlay into e-cam live. So let me just come up here somewhere I need to probably call some of these these overlay folders that I've got There we go, right So what we want to do is add this as a video overlay So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna come down to my little overlays at the bottom Then down here, we've got this one the one with a little sort of moving picture So I'm gonna click on that and we're gonna add an overlay And I'll click in here So add it in like that And now that has added that right into there So what I want to do now though with this is at the moment. It's as a default. It's added it into the current scene Whereas what I want to do is actually put that right over the top of everything So I'm gonna move it up to where it says show in all scenes Okay Now how long is that little transition? So the transition is It's four seconds long So basically we want to activate that and then two seconds later if we want to sneakily switch our scenes So if I was to do that on stream deck There's my stream that gone Here it is I can probably come in and show you this now So here we've got a thing called stinger transition and I'm just gonna switch between two scenes So if I come into my screen sharing This other screen sharing that I've got it's be easier to see for you into it right Let me come out of demo mode. There we go. We're in business I think we're back to something a bit more readable. So I've got a series of of buttons in here I'm just gonna delete one of these for the moment. There we go get rid of those So what I'm going to do is I basically want a multi-action that is going to trigger this overlay It's then going to wait for a couple of seconds and then it's going to switch to my main scene again Now you would have to do this for every particular transition you wanted So if I've got like this scene and then I've also got my main scene I've also got one like this where I'm on my other side of the the thing looking at a different part of my desktop So for every one of these different sort of transitions from one to another You would need to have this thing set up so that basically it's going to Or rather fought to go to every scene rather So it would trigger the transition the stinger transition and then it would move to that scene if that makes sense So I'm going to put one in here for coming Basically coming to the main scene. Let's call this one my main scene Yeah, and then also coming back to this screen sharing. So I've got two available slots here So the way that I'm going to do this is I'm going to use a multi-action. So if I click on here and Whoops, I'm clicking on my my screen rather than in the actual application that would help wouldn't it create multi-action And then we're going to edit this multi-action By clicking there. So what we want to do is we're coming into the ecome live menu And I'm going to go down to the show or hide overlay. In fact, actually we want this one play animation This was one that's been added in in the one of the latest betas the beta 2 I think so this is what we want for actually playing a video So I'll come into this play animation and I'll drop it in And then here I can it's actually selected the most top one on the list Which happens to be our stinger transition movie file like that So that's going to basically when I press the button, it's going to start this playing Then we want it to wait for two seconds In fact, was it two seconds? I think it was two seconds in total wasn't it? Oh, yeah with four seconds in total So we want to wait two seconds. I was I was right confuse myself there We want to delay and the way the add a delay is that is one of the ones out of the stream deck actions I'm going to add the delay in and so we want to wait two seconds Which is the time is always given in milliseconds. So two seconds is two thousand milliseconds And then what we want to do is we want to switch to a different e-cam scene So let me come down to e-cam and I'm going to go to my Run scene that one and let's say that this particular button here is going to go to my my main scene Like that. So now when I press that button, it should We'll try this out right now. It should start that transition Then it will flick back to the main scene and then the transition will finish. So let's get that I go and see if it works And you see it was a bit slow that wasn't it there was a bit of a delay you caught the end of it So let's just go back and fix this because there will be a little bit of tweaking involved So let's come back to the stream deck delay again. I got the right scene So that basically needs to happen a bit sooner. I suppose Depending on the timing of it, there will be a bit of a delay So let's try instead of two seconds. Let's try. What do you think 1.7 seconds? So 70 1700 milliseconds We'll try it again. Let's see if it works properly this time There's still a little bit. It still needs to happen a bit quicker We'll get there hang on a minute. It will take a bit of tweaking I'll try 1.2 seconds this time. There we go. I've just changed the the delay to 1.2 seconds We'll try this one and that has worked. So there that is about the right time 1.2 seconds is what I needed it to be set to So now that we've done that one Let me just come back again because I can basically create I keep going to the wrong scene Hang on. Let's just duplicate that button a minute. So if I come back to this action here now, we've got this one I'm just gonna write on it. Normally. I would put one of my pretty little icons pretty to me at least Beauty is in the eye of the beholder So I've got my thing here with my title so I can see that that's my main one And then my other one is my screen sharing So I'm just gonna copy that because now that we've actually created that button The only thing that we're gonna change is basically the scene that we're gonna be going to so the delay will be the same The transition will be the same all we want to do is just change the actual scene So I'm gonna call this one screen just so that I know it's the screen sharing one I will update my icons in a little while. You know that I will But anyway come over to here and edit that and then this one instead of the run scene We're actually gonna change it to Let me come into my scene selection and Screen sharing one is actually the one that I'm in at the moment is that one So now we've basically got two buttons and if I press those one of them We'll add the stinger transition to go back to the the main scene And then if I press the other one, it will add the stinger transition to go back to the Screen sharing screen. So what you could do is if I just come back again I personally think that this is a little bit slow I'd need to sort of if if I was actually doing this professionally or Spending more time on it for myself I would just tighten up all this time because that is a bit too long to spend between scenes But basically you could just set up so that all of your scenes have got this stinger in them between from one to the other And that is how you would do that in As an exported movie file with stream deck in e-cam live But like I say the the other use cases of course the first one that I demonstrated to just work this all into your Presentations and if you've got a presentation flow, which is the way I sort of do things for proper Proper presentations Then you can just sort of work it all in and you just know where you are then it will flow properly But anyway, I hope that that was useful and if you've had experience using stinger transitions Or got any other use cases for this sort of stuff then do let me know in the comments I do love hearing your ideas and suggestions This I pick up loads of great ideas from listening to everyone else and in the e-cam live group as well Always lovely to hear from everybody So yeah, leave a comment down below and while you are down there Obviously, don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel as well. This was video three of five So we've got two more that I've planned to do and in the next video What I'm going to look at is basically how you can add some masking into your keynote Slides so that it can have some novel other effects in terms of the way you bring elements in and out of your scenes Using screen sharing green screen So that video is coming up soon But until I've made it there will be some more other great e-cam videos coming up right now on the playlist From the bottom right. Have a great day everyone and I'll speak to you soon