Layering text in front of a video is a great way to get your audiences’ attention. Here are some quick steps for how to pull off this cool trick.
Add a video
- insert a video into your slide.
- Set the video to play automatically in the Video Playback ribbon. You can also choose to have the movie loop automatically or play through once.
Add a text box
- Open the slide on which you’ve inserted the video.
- On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box.
- Point to the area on the video where you want the text to appear, and then drag to draw the text box over it.
- Enter the text in the text box.
- If the text box disappears, it might have gone behind the video. In that case, right-click on the video and select ‘Send to back.
Apply entrance and exit effects to your text
- View your video and seek to the time(s) in which you want your text to fade in and out.
- Add a bookmark each time where you want to have your text fade in or out.
- On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.
- To add an Entrance fade effect to your text, select the text box to which you want to add the Entrance animation.
- On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Add Animation.
- Under Entrance, click Fade.
- To activate the trigger command, reselect the text in the text box.
- On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, in the Trigger list, select On Bookmark, and then click the bookmark that corresponds to the time you want the text box to fade in.
- To add an Exit fade effect to your text, select the text box to which you want to add the Exit animation.
- On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Add Animation.
- Under Exit, click Fade.
- To activate the trigger command, reselect the text in the text box.
- On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, in the Trigger list, select On Bookmark, and then click the bookmark that corresponds to the time you want the text box to fade out.