Masking Video In Keynote With a Donut

It is easy to put an image in a shape and mask the image using Keynote. But you cannot do the same with video. However, you can place a shape or image on top of a video. So by using the right shape, like the donut shape, editing it, and positioning it just right, you can put video in a circular mask.

Comments: 4 Responses to “Masking Video In Keynote With a Donut”

    Kel
    5 years ago

    Hi.

    Another option is the 2D donut chart as a mask. By using only 1 segment / column of data while hiding the Data Point Names and Values. This allows easier percentage based control of the inner radius. Thanks for all the videos!

    5 years ago

    Kel: Good idea!

    LzR
    5 years ago

    Good tip!
    Instead of the doughnut I found an easier shape to work with to get that circle - in the last category in Shapes, "Work", five lines down, not sure what the symbol represents...

    5 years ago

    LzR: If you hover the cursor over the shapes in the selector, a tool tip appears with the name. I think what you are using is "Fire Department" -- looks like a seal or badge.

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