Chapter 16
Working with Video and Animation
IN THIS CHAPTER
Working with Photoshop’s video capabilities
Creating animated GIFs in Photoshop
Just about every new digital camera and smartphone has the capability to capture video (with or without audio). Photoshop has some rather impressive tools that enable you to handle most of the movie-making tasks that a digital photographer or designer might need, and in an easy-to-use interface.
In this chapter, I introduce you to the basics of working with imported video. You can also read about creating animations in Photoshop. But remember that Photoshop is an image-editing program and not a full-blown movie-making suite. If you find that your motion picture dreams and aspirations can’t be fulfilled by Photoshop, consider installing Adobe Premiere Pro and perhaps Adobe After Effects or Adobe Rush for online videos. If you don’t have a full Creative Cloud subscription, the budget-priced Adobe Premiere Elements may be just the ticket.
Importing and Enhancing Video Clips
The heart of Photoshop’s video capabilities is the Timeline panel. You also have the 12 commands of the Layer ⇒ Video Layers menu, a special Motion workspace, and even a set of Actions in the Actions panel menu named, appropriately, Video Actions, all designed to make your ...
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