10/17/17

In class Wed Oct 18th


Make Decisions about your Motion Graphic Sequence

1) Do you want to make a Trailer or Title Sequence?
2) Research research the pacing and the types of imagery found in your movie genre. How many cuts are there? 
3) Which of the 10 title sequences do you think would work best for your movie?


 Mapping out your Motion Graphic Sequence

- How many changes do you want to have in the sequence?
- What direction is the content moving in each part? How does it relate to the parts before and after?
- How long is each part?
- What content do you need to collect for each part?
- What is the purpose of each part? (what do you want your viewer to get out of it?)

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How to use Animate and Video in Photoshop

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    Photoshop Video
    - Open the "Timeline". You can find it under "Window"
    To use video in Photoshop:

    1) Drag a video file onto the Photoshop icon, it will appear in the Layers window and the Timeline window


    2) Select the layer and "control"click to bring up the menu. Pick "convert to smart object"

    3) To make a new video layer click the drop down menu on the videos timeline and click "new video group".

    3a)You can duplicate video layers

    4) Layer Adjustments, Blend modes and Opacity all work the same as still images

    5) Saving and Rendering - To save your file "Save As" a .PSD

    - To save the final video file goto "File" --> "Render Video"





HD Video Stock Photo





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