Learn how to edit video and create slideshows with Photoshop CC.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Course overview
- What you should know before watching this course
- Using the exercise files
- Making sure your computer is ready for motion
- The Motion workspace
- Supported file formats for editing
- Transferring footage to an edit-ready hard drive
- Organizing media on your drive
- An overview of the Timeline panel
- Controlling playback in the Photoshop timeline
- Viewing options in the timeline
- Enable timeline shortcut keys
- Adjusting performance for better playback
- Organizing clips with Adobe Bridge
- Rejecting files
- Batch renaming files
- Consolidating files to a single location
- Selecting music
- Recording narration
- Setting up the timeline
- Organizing shots and adjusting clip order
- Adjusting duration
- Adding transitions and effects
- Changing the playback speed of footage
- Building complex sequences
- Adjusting volume in clips
- Muting audio
- Adding a music bed to your Photoshop timeline
- Previewing audio
- Fixing underexposed footage
- Fixing overexposed footage
- Adjusting the contrast of video footage
- Color balancing a video shot
- Adding vibrance to a video clip
- Creating black and white effects
- Using photo filters for video footage
- Using smart filters
- Correcting with Adobe Camera Raw
- Adding a watermark
- Adding a lower-third graphic
- Animating text
- Inserting a logo bug
- Loading multiple photos into a slideshow
- Adding a soundtrack
- Editing to the beat
- Adding moves to photos in a timeline
- Adding transitions to the timeline
- Before you export your video from Photoshop
- Understanding nonsquare pixels
- An overview of the render video dialog
- Quality-based presets
- Exporting H.264 from Photoshop
- Exporting Quicktime from Photoshop
- Exporting a DPX sequence from Photoshop
- Including an alpha channel in your video
- Next steps
Taught by
Richard Harrington