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How Do I Fade Out a Video in Canva?

Last updated on March 21, 2023 @ 10:26 am

Video editing is a process where you can take a video and make changes to it. This can include cutting out parts of the video, adding new parts, or changing the order of the video. You can also add text to a video, or change the way that the video looks by adding filters.

One common question people have is how to fade out a video in Canva. There are a few different ways that you can do this, and each one will give you a different result.

The first way to fade out a video in Canva is to use the “Fade” tool. This tool is located in the “Page Animations” menu, and it allows you to make your video elements fade until the next page is shown. This is also a good option if you want your video to have a smooth transition at the end.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, fading out a video in Canva can result in the loss of important data. Be sure to back up your work before fading out a video in Canva.

The second way to fade out a video in Canva is to use the “Breathe” tool. This tool is also located in the “Page Animations” menu, and it allows you to make your video fade out and then fade in again at the end. This is a good option if you want your video to have a more dramatic effect at the end.

The third way to fade out a video in Canva is to use the “Photo Flow” tool. This tool is still located in the “Page Animations” menu, and it allows you to make your video photo flow and fade seamlessly. This is a good option if you want your video to fade in a smooth manner.

The fourth way to fade out a video in Canva is to use the “Dissolve” transition. This tool is located in the “Transitions” menu, and it allows you to add a transition between your Canva video pages. This is a good option if you want your video to be able to have a smooth transition between each page.

NOTE: Experiment with the other transition options, too!

No matter which method you choose, fading out your video in Canva is easy and only takes a few seconds. So try out each method and see which one works best for your needs!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.