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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Creating An Animated Avatar For Your Twitter Profile



Want to stick out in the crowd of avatars on Twitter? Want to catch people's eye as they are scrolling down their tweets, or looking at other people's Followers? Then give an animated avatar a try!

The trick is, however, to find the line between eye-catching and annoyingly distracting. I've seen web cam video used as well as screen recordings. Slide show videos would work as well.

My first attempt was annoyingly distracting, and a Follower asked me to tone it down a bit - which I did. Some people will simply stop following, but that doesn't bother me. I love looking at other people's animations - it's like looking through a virtual window to their soul!

Here's a video tutorial you can watch, but below are some more detailed instructions with more options:

  1. If you are going to use a video clip, pull it into a video editing program to grab about 2-4 seconds worth (Twitter avatars must be under 700 kb). Or create one from scratch, like a slide show video, web cam recording or slide show video. REMEMBER that it will LOOP over and over, so watch to make sure there isn't a jarring jump between the end and the beginning of the video.

    Windows Movie Maker, the Commercial Creation Center (http://www.CommercialCreationCenter.com) or Camtasia are great creation and editing tools - you just decide which one is easy enough for you to learn quickly. Save the video as a .wmv if you are NOT creating it in Camtasia. You'll see the directions below for how to "produce" it in Camtasia.

  2. The most important thing Camtasia will do is produce the video as an animated GIF. If you have Camtasia (there's a free version available), you can do the creating, editing and outputting in there as well. Choose 150 x 112 pixels as the final size, which is the standard thumbnail size.

    If you don't want to use Camtasia, there is a site that will convert the video to GIF for you (http://www.gifninja.com), but the final file sizes are larger, so you will have to cut your video down even further, possibly to 2 seconds or so.

  3. Upload your saved, animated GIF to your Twitter Account Photo. We've seen Firefox give error messages that Twitter is overloaded, but just keep going or switch to another browser. It will take eventually.
Get feedback from your followers about whether or not it is too busy, and refine your photo until you and your favorite followers are happy. But remember, you can't please everyone, so don't bother trying. If you're happy with it, then let yourself enjoy it, and change it around from time to time to break up the monotony.

Now, I didn't come up with this idea - I was just looking at someone else's followers and noticed the tiny image moving. I HAD to click on it, and I checked out their site (it was pixel something - it was a screen recording). I figured that if their moving avatar made ME click on it, maybe others would click on me if MY image moved. And THAT'S how this whole thing happened!

Penny Haynes, http://www.CommercialCreationCenter.com
http://www.MarketingWithAudioAndVideo.com

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tutorial, Penny. I never new Camtasia had that functionality. I had noticed an avatar like that as well. I figured it was animated GIF. Wonder how long it will take before everyone is doing the "animated avatar"?

    Thanks. -- Dennis Grubbs

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  2. Thanks for the comment, Dennis. Glad you liked the video. I searched the internet for comments on animated avatars on Twitter, and some people are not happy campers. But I love it, and can't wait to see what other people do with theirs. Please let me know when you get yours up! Actually, I just started following you, so hopefully I'll see it. :)

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  3. Ok, that's pretty cool. I'm shocked to think that I haven't already written on this. Ok, I'm going to make myself one now.

    You are absolutely right about watching how busy one might be...don't want to be annoying!

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  4. You know, when I saw the first avatar, I smacked myself in the head a la the V8 commercial and couldn't believe I hadn't thought of that before. But then again, you can't do that with other social networks (please correct me if you know of other ones that will take animated gifs).

    Still, Twitter is my addiction of choice, so it is only fitting that it should happen here. BTW, love your avatar with the cate and the glasses! Too funny!

    I'm also now following you, so I look forward to seeing what you create (if you do it) - let me know when you do.

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