1. Open ppt and insert a picture.
2. Download a film template from Baidu, or draw one yourself. Connect two templates together. By proper cutting, they are just connected together.
3. Insert these two films into the slide. Copy these two films and splice them together. Select the two films at the same time, right-click and select "Combine" to combine them. Make several films in the same way. 16 films were made here. Combine them all together, so that they are a whole and will not be chaotic.
4. Drag one of the photos to the vicinity of the white box, and reduce it appropriately, so that the top and bottom of the photo are consistent with the blank in the film. Right-click the photo, select "Size and Position" to bring up the "Set Size and Position" dialog box, and click "Size" to remove the tick that locks the aspect ratio. Then adjust the height and width appropriately, so that the photos are integrated and embedded in the white frame. Write down the height and width dimensions.
5. select all the remaining photos, right click-set size and position-size-tick off the lock aspect ratio-enter the previous width and height dimensions, and set all photos to the appropriate size. Put these photos in the white box. If there are fewer photos, you can copy them to increase the number. More photos will have a good effect, and 5 or 6 photos will be too few. Then put the whole together.
6. Select the film, click Add Animation in the Animation toolbar, select Custom Path in Action Path, click in the center of the leftmost photo, then pull the straight line to the center of the slide, click, and then double-click to set the action path. At this time, the duration is changed to 32 seconds (2 seconds for a photo, or the time can be adjusted according to the actual situation to achieve the desired ideal effect).
7. set the animation to "at the same time as the previous animation", and then play it to see the effect and make corrections. That is, the effect of making old movies is completed.
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