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Creating cinemagraphs

Creating cinemagraphs

- To create a cinemagraph where one portion of a video is in motion while the rest of the image stays still, we're going to use this video of the river. In Bridge, I'll just drag it down to the dock and then over to Photoshop in order to launch it. We could also use the file menu and then open a video file into Photoshop. So the video clip appears as a video group in the layers panel, and we can see the video in the timeline. If the timeline panel isn't showing, choose window and then timeline. Now, this video also has audio in it, so before we play it, I'm going to mute that by clicking on the arrow at the end of the clip. There are two icons, one for video, and the other's for audio. I'll choose mute audio and then tap enter to apply that. The current time indicator is at the beginning of the clip, so if we click on the play button, it will go ahead and play the video. Alright, I don't think we need all 14 seconds,…

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