The images below are ones I created while experimenting with different ways to make moving gif book covers.
Also I want to note that there is no one website or app that offers all of these options.
Eg. The site/app Giphy for example only offers 7 different filters for making moving gifs out of a single static image. To do more than that you need to use other websites/apps or to upload multiple images or a video. So for example the snowing gif below had to made using a different website (which unfortunately cropped the image) and the rainbow effect was made using Giphy.
So I need to find a different site that offers the snow effect (possibly even a blizzard) and doesn't crop the image.
Portal of Destiny |
Background Moving
Blinking/Winking Eyes
Exploding Image/Explosions
Fading Images/Words
Fading Person/Ghost
Fire/Ignition
Flicker/Bad Lighting
Fog Effect
Gears and Lights
Glitchy Screen
Hourglass/Clock
Kaleidoscopic Background/Foreground
Lightning
Lights Off/Lights On
- Sudden
- Fade In and Out from Dark
Moving Hair/Clothes/Objects (Eg. A swordswoman with a sword, her hair and cape blowing in the wind)
Moving Text
Rain Effect
The Lilith Bloodstone Omnibus |
Shaking Person/Object
Shaky/Rumble/Earthquake Effect
Smoke Effect
Snow Effect
- Gentle Snow
- Snowstorm
Sparkling Object (Eg. Gem, metallic object, glass, etc)
Strobe Light Moving
Transformation (Eg. Man turning into werewolf)
VHS/Old TV
Water Flowing
Watery Ripples
Wavy/Dreamy
Wind Effect (Blowing debris)
Written Text Appearing
Why make moving gif book covers?
I intend to use the above images in social media to promote and sell my fantasy books on Amazon and other websites. Basically it all comes down to marketing and advertising, to help capture the attention of people browsing my Twitter feed / Facebook fan page / etc.
Some ebook sellers also now allow book covers to be moving gifs, which means a book cover can now be dynamic. So in the future this might become a more common practice for selling ebooks.
Note
Regarding my own books they are also available as trade paperbacks (sometimes in large print). Print books still make up 76% of all books sold. Ebooks is 18% and Audiobooks is 6%. Books in Braille make up less than 1% of total book sales. Some day I would like to have my books available in audiobooks and braille.
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