Adjust the position and size as needed.Free accounts can download up to one-minute GIFs and paid accounts up to two-minute GIFs, but generally, short five-second GIFs work best. Shorten your video to the desired length by dragging the edges of the video.(Optional) Increase the playback speed by selecting Playback at the top and changing the Video speed.Drag and drop the video onto your empty page.Alternatively, select one from Elements > Videos or Design > Templates. Search for "animated social media" if you want a square GIF or "video" if you want a landscape rectangle GIF.One thing you probably didn't realize you can do in Canva is make animated GIFs. For "Frame disposal where unspecified," select "One frame per layer (replace)" and ensure "Use disposal entered above for all frames" is enabled.If you didn't set frame durations earlier, specify your desired delay in "Delay between frames where unspecified." Check "Use delay entered above for all frames" for uniform timing.In the Export Image as GIF dialog box, enable As animation and Loop forever.Reduce your image's file size by selecting Filters > Animation > Optimize (for GIF).To check your animation, navigate to Filters > Animation > Playback, then click the play button.That means the first layer can be "frame 1(500ms)" and the second layer "frame 2(300ms)." Rename each layer in the Layers panel to include the frame duration you want in parentheses.If necessary, adjust subsequent layers to ensure a smooth transition from the first layer.Drag the layers to rearrange your photos in the desired order, with the top layer appearing first in your GIF.Open your photos in GIMP by going to File > Open as Layers and selecting all the images you'll be using.In the Save for Web dialog box, ensure that GIF is selected (found at the top) and Looping Options is set to Forever (located at the bottom) before hitting Save. To save your GIF, navigate to File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy).(Optional) Drag and drop the frames to rearrange them.Change the time each frame is displayed by clicking on "0 sec." under each frame in the Timeline window and setting it to your desired duration.Still in the Timeline window, select the hamburger menu at the top-right.Press the Create Frame Animation button in the Timeline window that opens.In the Load Layers dialog box, press Browse and choose the photos you need for your GIF. Import your photos as separate layers via File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.Press the play button on the Timeline window to preview the video.(Optional) Trim the video down by adjusting the start and endpoints of the video in the Timeline window.When prompted to transform the video layer to a smart object layer, select Convert. Adjust the width and height to your preferred dimensions. (Optional) Change the size via Image > Image Size.Drag and drop your video file into Photoshop.