Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop and After Effects - Part 1

Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop and After Effects - Part 1

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How to Use a Video Still as Your Hero Image

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How to Use a Video Still as Your Hero Image

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Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop and After Effects - Part 1

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  1. 1 Start
  2. 2 Intro to Gabriela’s Work
  3. 3 Gabriela’s Work with NASA
  4. 4 Intro to Today’s Project
  5. 5 What is a Cinemagraph?
  6. 6 How to Set Up Photography for Cinemagraphs
  7. 7 Using the Timeline in Photoshop
  8. 8 Why You Don’t Use the Video for the Hero Image Instead of a Still Image
  9. 9 How to Customize the Timeline Framerate
  10. 10 Editing the Video Loop to Make it More Seamless
  11. 11 Editing the Photo Masking for Sparklers
  12. 12 How to Use a Video Still as Your Hero Image
  13. 13 Adding a Lens Flare
  14. 14 Starting a New Cinemagraph
  15. 15 Adding in Video Layer of Spinning Cookie
  16. 16 How Long it Takes Gabriela to Set Up a Scene
  17. 17 Editing the Cookie Spin Loop
  18. 18 Adding Curve Adjustments to Cookie Footage
  19. 19 Erasing the Cookie Wire
  20. 20 Adding in Winter Snow Texture to Window
  21. 21 Adding in a Lens Flare
  22. 22 How to Loop a Cinemagraph Forever
  23. 23 Going Through Gabriela’s Portfolio

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