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Digital Video & Motion Graphics
Film and Stopmotion Animation is made up of a sequence images displayed through time. These images are shown at a certain amount of frames of per second with 'persistence of vision'
- FPS (frames per second) or frame rate is the number of images that are shown in one seconds worth of time.
Traditional film = 24 FPS
Traditional animation = 12 FPS
Digital film = 30 - 120 FPS
Modern animation = 12 - 30 FPS
Which means 1 minute of
- FPS (frames per second) or frame rate is the number of images that are shown in one seconds worth of time.
Traditional film = 24 FPS
Traditional animation = 12 FPS
Digital film = 30 - 120 FPS
Modern animation = 12 - 30 FPS
Which means 1 minute of
Film = 1440 still images
How to used the "timeline" 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
- To save your file "Save As" a .PSD
- To save the final video file goto "File" ---- "Render Video"
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