Where can I post my videos on Animoto?

Where can I post my videos on Animoto?

Your videos belong to you with a license that doesn’t expire. Download and post the videos you create online anywhere, anytime. Post to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and more with just one click, right from Animoto. Quickly and easily copy and paste the auto-generated embed link right into your website or blog.

Can a teacher make a video for free on Animoto?

Teachers can apply for a free Animoto account for themselves and up to 50 students. With our educational video maker, you can use your own pictures and video clips, along with our extensive music library and wide selection of video styles, to create an unlimited number of slideshow videos.

What can I do with free Animoto account?

Celebrate student achievements and update parents on recent events in your classroom with a newsletter video. Students and teachers sign up for free Animoto accounts to access unlimited video creation. Start a project by adding all the images and clips that you’ll need in a matter of moments.

What are the features of Animoto for video editing?

Captivate your audience with eye-catching text effects and a selection of over 40 professional fonts. Trim your footage, crop your photos, and adjust the timing of your media without ever leaving Animoto. Make as many videos you like. Animoto lets you keep creating with no per-video pricing.

Where do I find burst blocks in Animoto?

You can find Burst blocks by clicking on the plus icon on the bottom of your screen. You’ll see the Add a Block screen appear. Choose Burst under the header Special, and you’ll be given several options for animations. If you change your mind about which animation you’d prefer, you can always change it later.

What are the different types of blocks in Animoto?

Once you’ve opened the Add a Block screen, click on the type of block you’d like to add. We currently offer 5 block types, including Media Only blocks, Text Only blocks, Media + Text blocks, Logo blocks, and Burst blocks—more on those last two special blocks below.