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Creating cinemagraphs

Creating cinemagraphs

- [Instructor] To create a cinemagraph where one portion of an image moves while the rest of the image stays still, we're going to use this video clip of this waterfall. Now to open it from bridge into Photoshop, we could drag it down to the Photoshop icon or in Photoshop, I can choose File and then open and then we can open the river.mov file. Photoshop realizes that it's a movie file and so in the layers panel, you can see that it's created a video group and it's placed the video inside of that group. Down below on the timeline panel that was automatically opened by Photoshop when the video group was created, we can see this visual representation of the video clip. Now before I click the Play button to watch the clip, I actually want to toggle off the audio. So at the end of the clip, I'll click on this triangle and then click on the musical notes and just mute the audio. Then we can click on the Play icon in order to…

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