The PPT showcased in the video below was collaboratively created by Tu+, Namroc, and Metcalf Anything. It is 450 pages long, and other related technical parameters are as follows:
3 animators (three idle people)
3 locations (collaboration across three places)
3 days (kind of)
1 Google Doc (completed using only Google Docs)
The entire process used only Google Docs, with no video animation software—everything was done manually. However, the content of the PPT itself doesn't have much practical meaning; it's mainly composed of points, lines, planes, and various colors, which can be played as ordinary stop-motion animation.
This video was made to participate in the Google Demo Slam event, and it has garnered over 1.2 million views on YouTube — **Google Demo Slam: Epic Docs Animation** (if you want to watch it, you know what to do). Currently, among all the submitted works, this one stands out as the most impressive.
Despite trying various methods, the original PPT document couldn't be obtained, but a PDF version (download/3.61MB) was exported, and I strongly recommend downloading it for a better viewing experience.
The Google Docs address for the PPT in the video is here, and the online playback is embedded on the next page (you might need to navigate through some restrictions).