11/27/23

Day 20

Whats Due by 4pm Wed Nov 29th!



Project 5 motion graphic sequence

For this project you have the choice to make:
1. an "Infographic
2. an original idea of your choice.

Details
  • sequence length = 30 seconds or more
  • size = HDTV 1920x1080
  • file type = exported as: h264 based ".mp4"


The animation should contain the following:

- at least 6 different cuts. Each cut should have a different camera angle and/or point of view.

- a sound track

- exported as an MP4

Upload you final MP4 to the Google Photos "Art213 FA23 Video" album.

 


AND

 

Poster 3 - Coco and a Mystery Movie

Email the professor your final JPG.

 

 

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Adobe Premiere Review




 
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How to animate layers in Photoshop


Time 23min 34 sec


Using the Timeline 0 - 5:25
Moving a graphic (position change) 5:26 - 11:50
Moving Text (opacity change) 11:51 - 15:54
Moving an Image (create a smart object and transform change) - 15:55 - 23:34

 

 

Animating Layers in Photoshop


 





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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'Exporting' your video out of Photoshop



Step 1: Under 'File' go to 'Export' then select 'Render Video'


Step 2: Set up your video as seen below. 
Make sure to save it to the Desktop


It will take a few minutes to export


The .mp4 file will appear on your 'desktop'



 

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