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In this video I want to show you how you can add a GIF to a document created with Latex. So as you can see here in my document I have a GIF that is playing and is looping and is automatically started when I open the PDF. In order to do that is very simple. We are going to need a GIF on our computer. We are going to convert this GIF into a PhD. Use a free software called Image Magic. But of course you donamp;#39;t need to this software, you can also use an online tool that converts your GIF into a series of PNG images. And then we are going to use the animate package to animate the GIF. And then we are going to have the results that we can see here on the screen. So the first thing that I want to show you is how to this software called Image Magic if you want to use it. Based on your computer type you will have to follow different instructions on their website. But then you can it for Windows, you can it for Mac and you can it for Linux. I use this command here bruinstall image magic t