2016
Lynda
Seán Duggan
1:24
English
Put your stills into motion with cinemagraphs. A cinemagraph is a still image that contains a trace of subtle motion: wisps of hair in the breeze, water running through a stream, or a dog's tail wagging. You can use numerous tools for creating cinemagraphs, and one of the best is Photoshop. With Photoshop's masking, compositing, and video features, you can combine the layers of a still image with video that makes a cinemagraph come to life. Photographer, author, and educator Seán Duggan shows you how.
Introduction
6m 11s
Welcome
1m 3s
What is a cinemagraph?
2m 37s
What you should know before watching this course
48s
Using the exercise files
1m 43s
1. The Basic Cinemagraph Effect
32m 52s
Shooting video for a cinemagraph
2m 28s
Creating the still layer and choosing video length
6m 20s
Using a layer mask to reveal motion
4m 44s
Creating a seamless video loop
7m 41s
Adding image adjustments
3m 29s
Exporting a cinemagraph
8m 10s
2. Create Multiple Cinemagraphs on One Image
31m 57s
Selecting an area of video for the cinemagraph
6m 59s
Adding a second effect for the cinemagraph
7m 8s
Comping in a new background to the cinemagraph
8m 30s
Adding color adjustments
4m 36s
Exporting a cinemagraph as a video file
4m 44s
3. Fine-Tuning Video Clips for Cinemagraphs
13m 2s
Adjusting the video frame rate for the cinemagraph in Photoshop
5m 55s
Selecting and fine-tuning the video loop for the cinemagraph in Photoshop
7m 7s
Conclusion
32s
Next steps
32s
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