Apr 18, 2018 - Make your own GIF from a YouTube video. Head to GIPHY.com and click Create. Add the URL of the video you'd like to make into a GIF. Find the moment you'd like to capture, and establish your GIF's duration. Optional step: decorate your GIF. Optional step: add hashtags to your GIF. Upload your GIF to GIPHY.
GIPHY has three great options to get your GIFs to play on Twitter. You can do one of the following:
1. Tweet a GIPHY link
2. Upload a GIF to Twitter directly from giphy.com
3. Click the GIF button in the Twitter compose box
--Tweet a Giphy Link--
If you share a GIPHY link (i.e. http://gph.is/2oX5hcq) on Twitter, the GIF will embed and auto-populate in the timeline, profile page, and in search!
Step One: You can also copy and paste the link for any GIPHY GIF to the end of your Tweet and your GIF will play on Twitter once you click on it.
Here's an example of what your GIPHY GIF looks like in the timeline and your profile:
--Upload a GIF to Twitter Directly--
All GIPHY GIFs can be uploaded to Twitter with just one click!
Step One: Click the Twitter upload button located on any GIF detail page. Make sure you're signed into your Twitter account. If you’re not, there will be a pop up to authorize your account. Note: Make sure you select “Always allow pop-ups from GIPHY.”
Step Two: Type in your caption
Step Three: Click 'Tweet' and your GIF will upload directly to Twitter and play in-line
NOTE: If you upload a GIF directly to Twitter from Giphy, we will automatically downsize any GIF to fit Twitter's 3MB file size restriction.
--Click the GIF button in the Twitter compose box--
You can now get GIFs in the compose box on Twitter!
Step One: Click “Tweet” then the GIF button on the bottom left hand corner.
Step Two: Type in your search (e.g. “Applause,” “Laughing,” “Popcorn”) or click one of the selected curated categories.
Step Three: Once you click on the GIF you want, type in your caption and tweet away!
GIFs are a great way to express emotion. They’re usually short scenes from popular TV shows and movies, turned into short video snippets that express how we feel.
Feeling sad? There’s a GIF for that.
Had an amazing day at work? GIFs have got you covered!
GIFs are an integral part of communicating on social media. Twitter and Reddit users have been using them effectively for years. Even Facebook made them an official part of the platform. Use GIFs for just about anything.
Great custom GIFs start with great custom videos
In this post, we’re going to show you how to make GIF files from a video, but before we start, we want to underscore that you need a great video to make a great GIF. At Biteable, we have thousands of pieces of animated and live-action content for you to choose from.
Start with a template, like one of these, then customize it in minutes. After that, get GIFing.
Why use a GIF instead of a video?
GIFs are short, they rarely last over 5 seconds, and they usually have small file sizes too, so they don’t prevent web pages from loading quickly. And they’re usually charged with emotion — scenes that become GIFs generally express emotions in a big, recognizable way.
There’s no mistaking this scene for anything other than excitement. GIFs tap into the shared stories we consume. Sharing a scene from a specific show or movie brings up emotions tied to that movie and add power to your point. And, for those of us who watch way too much TV, they instantly connect us to other pop culture fanatics.
If you want to make an instant emotional connection with your audience, why not post a GIF?
How to turn video into GIF
While there are a lot of ready-made GIFs available on platforms like Giphy, making your own is pretty painless. Let’s take a look at some different options, each with different levels of sophistication. You can use a Mac, PC, or mobile device to use a GIF creator.
Using Giphy
Giphy is a super quick and easy to use gif maker. While it’s not particularly sophisticated, it took us less than 3 minutes to create this GIF, including sourcing the YouTube clip. No prizes for guessing what we watched this weekend…
1. Select “Create” in the top right hand corner.
You can make a GIF using the video URL from a video hosting platform like YouTube or Vimeo, or by uploading your own video file.
2. Make your GIF
Enter the start time for your GIF and chose the duration. You can also add tags and captions. When you’re ready, scroll to the bottom and select “Create GIF.”
3. Share your GIF
Making a GIF with Giphy is incredibly simple and quick. You don’t even need to make an account. Find a video on YouTube or upload one directly to Giphy, set the start time and duration, and you’re good to go!
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Make a GIF
If you’re looking for a slightly more sophisticated, but equally quick GIF creator, Make a GIF could be the one for you. Sign in through your Twitter or Facebook account, or create a brand new one. You can use Make a GIF to create high quality animated GIFs from:
- Pictures
- YouTube videos
- Facebook videos
- A video you upload
- Webcam
Let’s go through the steps of creating a GIF through a YouTube video.
1. Log into your Make a GIF account and select “YouTube to GIF.”
2. Enter the YouTube URL
3. From there, you’ll be taken to the GIF creation page.
Select the start time for your GIF by dragging the cursor to the right time. Then, chose the length by dragging the “GIF Length” cursor. Your GIF can be up to 10 seconds long.
You can add tags, choose a category, and add stickers. You can also choose to enable audio. If you upgrade to the premium version, you can make HD GIFs and delete the watermark, but the free version is fun, easy to use, and good enough to help you get started.
This is the GIF I ended up with after less than 5 minutes. And, in my defense, most of that time was spent figuring out what clip to use.
Using Photoshop
To get the greatest control over your GIF creation, Photoshop is the clear winner. If you’re using Photoshop, we’re going to assume you’re pretty tech-savvy, and will just give you the basic version of how it’s done.
1. Open Photoshop (we’re using Photoshop CC 2017).
2. Go to File → Import → Video Frames to Layers.
3. In the dialogue box, you can change the settings to select the part of the video you want to use (use the sliders underneath the thumbnail to set the range of frames), or you can lower the frame rate to conserve file size. Make sure the ‘Make Frame Animation’ box is checked, and hit ‘OK.’
4. Go to File → Export → Save for Web (Legacy). (File → Save for Web in previous versions.)
5. So many options! You can limit the file size here by playing with the number of colors, or the Image Size options, but if you’re lazy and don’t mind how big your GIF is, just hit save, and you’re done. Easy.
Start with Biteable
See, making a GIF is easy. Making a great video (to turn into a GIF) is now easy too, thanks to Biteable. Start now and keep it forever.
Find the perfect starting point in our huge template library.
What are you waiting for? Go make a GIF.