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Creating cinemagraphs

Creating cinemagraphs

- [Instructor] 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 this waterfall. I'm going to drag and drop it from bridge onto the Photoshop icon, and that will open it as its own document. We can see in the layers panel, we have a new video group and it contains this piece of video. Now the first thing that we want to do is mute the audio. So I'm going to click on the triangle at the end of the video clip in the timeline and I'll select the audio notes and then choose to mute the audio. If we look at the beginning of the clip, we can see that the current time indicator is at the beginning. So if we click play, it will play from the beginning of the clip. Now we probably don't need this long of a clip so I want to edit the length of the clip. So I'll stop playing it and then at the end of the clip, I'm just going to click and…

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