![]() So let's go to Format, Text and first let's pick a better font. Don't worry about what it looks like in here. ![]() It just has this one text box in the middle. It's already selected because that's the template used by our current slide. Then we're going to select Statement here. I want to change how it is in the theme so when we create new slides using the statement slide we get the same font. So I just don't want to change the text here. Even if we want it small inside of iMovie we want to make it as large as possible here in Keynote because we can shrink it in iMovie very easily. So now we just have text in the middle and I can click on it and then let's put in something like two minutes just to get an idea what it will look like. A good one for this is the Statement slide in the theme. We're going to choose a slide where we can just put a big number in the middle of the screen. We're going to go and create a presentation using the basic black theme. We're going to create something in Keynote that can act as a clock counting off each second and make it reusable so we can use it in different situations over and over again. Something that's either counting up or counting down to be an overlay in your video. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 750 supporters. Today let's create a clock timer that we can use as a video overlay in an iMovie project. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Building a Clock Overlay For Your iMovie Videos at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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