GiFs are a modern and fun way to capture moments at your next event. It’s also a great opportunity to upcharge your clients for this additional capture mode! 🔥

 


Quick Start

How to Set up GIF Mode

 

In this video, you will learn:

  • What GIF Mode is

  • How to turn on GIF Mode

  • Where to change the settings for GIFs

  • How to change the playback speed, number of frames, and the countdown duration between each shot


Explainer

What Are GIFs?

 

GIF is one of multiple captures modes available on Salsa for both in-person events through the Salsa iOS app and remote events using Virtual Booth.

GIFs take a series of still photos and combines them together to create an animated capture.

Within the Event Settings, you can adjust how many photos are taken, how fast the animation plays, and how much time guests have between each photo.

GIFs are exported as MP4 videos so that they’re compatible across all devices and social media platforms.

Note: The example shown is not representative of Salsa’s quality. GIFs on Salsa will be in a higher resolution.


How To

Turn on GIF

 

To turn on GIF Mode:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click the checkbox for GIF to turn it on

From here you can also adjust the number of frames, playback speed, and countdown duration in between shots by clicking Edit next to GIF.


What To Know

GIF Settings

 

Just like with the other capture modes, you can adjust the settings of GIF captures to fit your needs.

To adjust these settings, simply click Edit next to GIF from the Capture Settings.

Playback Speed

  • Adjusting the speed will change how much time is spent on each frame of the GIF

  • Slow: 1.0 seconds

  • Medium: 0.8 seconds

  • Fast: 0.6 seconds

Number of Frames

  • Adjusts how many photos are taken to be put together into the final GIF

  • Ranges from 2 to 6 frames per GIF, with 3 as the default

Timer

  • Adjusts how much time is provided between the capture for each frame

  • Ranges from 1 to 5 seconds

  • The first capture is always set by the Countdown timer in the Event Interface settings

Learn more about the Event Interface


How To

Adjust Playback Speed

 

To adjust GIF playback speed:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click Edit next to GIF

  6. Select Slow, Medium or Fast under playback speed

  7. Click Save


How To

Adjust Number of Frames

 

To adjust the number of frames in a GIF:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click Edit next to GIF

  6. Adjust the number of frames for each GIF using the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons

  7. Click Save


How To

Adjust GIF Countdown Timer

 

To adjust the GIF countdown timer:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click Edit next to GIF

  6. Adjust the length of the countdown timer using the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons

  7. Click Save


How To

Add an Overlay

 

Overlays can be added to GIFs to apply company branding or other design elements for an enhanced guest experience.

To add an overlay:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click Overlays

  6. Click Add Overlay

From here you can select previous designs, create a new design, or upload a compatible file from your computer.

Learn more about creating and adding overlays


How To

Create an Animiated Overlay

 

You can create an animated overlay by uploading multiple PNGs to one overlay.

To create an animated overlay:

  1. Sign in to the Salsa web app

  2. Select an event or create a new event

  3. Click Configure Event

  4. Click the Capture Settings tab

  5. Click Overlays

  6. Click Add Overlay

Once an overlay has been added to the event

  1. Click Edit Overlay Frames

  2. Click New Frame

  3. Select an overlay from your Assets Library or click Upload File to add a file from your computer.

You can adjust the speed of the animation by adjusting the Frame Speed. This indicates how long each frame (or overlay) is shown before moving on to the next frame.

Learn more about creating and adding overlays


What To Know

Best Practices When Using Animated Overlays with GIFs

 

For the best experience when using animated overlays with GIF, it is recommended that you match GIF mode’s playback speed and frames with the animated overlay’s frame speed and number of frames.

For example, if GIF is set to Medium playback speed with four (4) frames, you will want to have four frames in the animated overlay with the Frame Speed set to 0.8 seconds.

This way the overlay’s animation will match the speed of the GIF and show each frame at least once.


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