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Involves creating a video timeline, importing video clips, adding transitions, and other video effects |
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Allows text to move in videos. You can use keyframe to control animation, effect, and other changes that occur over time |
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You can create effects by using adjustment layers, styles, and simple transformations |
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It moves a scene from one shot to the next. Simply drag and drop to add transitions to clips in Photoshop |
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You add a separate audio track to a video file in Photoshop. You can also add an audio track by clicking the + sign at the far-right end of the track in the Timeline panel |
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Eliminates any unwanted background noise in a video |
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Publishes video to any website you desire it to be on |
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Adding Adjustment Layers To Video Clips |
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When applying an adjustment layer in a video group, Photoshop applies it only to the following layers. |
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Changing The Duration Of Clips In The Timeline |
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The length of a clip (its duration) is measured in seconds and frames: 03:00 is 3 seconds; 02:25 is 2 seconds and 25 frames |
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Using animation to zoom in on an object |
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You can apply layer styles to clips in the Timeline panel in Photoshop |
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Animating An Image To Create A Motion Effect |
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Animating a transformation to create the appearance of motion |
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Creating A Smoother Preview |
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Disable the audio playback button in the Timeline panel the first time you play the video |
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