custom animation
The custom animation task pane allows you to apply a preset or custom motion path. It could be there in the animation task bar.
You click on slide show, then custom animation. Then you animate your slides.
When a drawing or object is positioned in various ways and photographs of these positions are taken, they are then mixed in an editing suite to give the illusion of the drawing or object moving. This whole process is what animation is all about. A custom animation is when an animation is created to meet specific purposes; for example, to convey commercial and informational messages.
Custom Animation could be there in the animations tab in menu bar. This tab contains all the effects that could be used in elements.
The slide show view can be used for testing the animation. The custom animations can be added in animation bar.
There are numerous affects and animations in the custom animations in MS PowerPoint. These include Entrance, Emphasis, Exit and Motion Path effects. The slide, wipe and appears effects are under them.
It seems that you are talking about animations used in PowerPoint, which is used to make slideshows and presentations. Here, an animation scheme refers to making objects on a slide to move about in various ways. While a custom animation is a facility you can use to determine how long you would like the animation scheme to go on; i.e. how long will your selected object or textbox move for.
An animation commission is when a client pays an animator to create a custom animation based on their specific requirements. The client provides details such as the desired style, length, and content, and the animator produces the animation accordingly for a fee.
Animation software is a relatively new invention to the animation world. Originally, clear plastic "Cells" were painted by hand and photographed in succession over a custom background to create the illusion of motion.
slide transitions shows the effect on the whole slide and animation shows the effect on the text or sentence
Check the settings in Custom Animation for the video.