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Editing Video In Photoshop Cc 2018

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The Random Video. I have a random video already opened up in Photoshop. It makes absolutely no difference what type of video I use for this demonstration or what the audio sounds like. All that matters is that I have a file and that it's opened up in the application. This one just so happens to be a slow panning of some tea cups sitting on a. In Photoshop, this is called point text. The other type of text in Photoshop is called paragraph text. As the name suggests, this is used when you want to type a paragraph. Click and drag the cursor on the canvas to create a bounding box in which you can type your paragraph. This helps you efficiently edit and align the paragraph later. The Photoshop CC 2018 tutorials in this article will cover the most noteworthy new features released in this latest update. Many new features from the previous release, Photoshop CC 2017, get upgrades and enhancements. Photoshop CC 2018 Tutorials – Everything New With Adobe Photoshop CC 2018. You can watch the Photoshop CC 2018 Tutorials video to see how the biggest and best new features. Join Deke McClelland for an in-depth discussion in this video, Why edit video in Photoshop?, part of Photoshop CC 2018 One-on-One: Mastery.

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Scott Kelby over at KelbyOne recently shared this video showing you a quick and easy way to edit video in Photoshop CC. I personally tend to lean more on the still-photography side of things and am not entirely versed in video post production. This tutorial gives me and photographers / videographer like me a simple option and alternative to the under-equipped iMovie for quick video edits.

I've gone ahead and typed up the steps Scott walks you through in the video below for all you visual learners or people who want a TL;DR option.

  1. Organize all video clips into one folder or spot.
  2. Import images as layers in a stack (file > scripts > load file into stack), select all layers then 'Make a New Video Group'. Drag and drop files to be in the right order.
  3. Trim your clips.
  4. Add transitions (fade in, fade out, etc.).
  5. Add background music.
  6. Add text and titles using the type tool then drag text layer to the top, resize as needed.
  7. Use Photoshop like always — once you have everything in order you can do everything you want to do.
  8. Export.

We also had a short video Jaron Schneider produced earlier this year that shows how to use Photoshop if you just want to color grade (if Speedgrade and Premiere's options aren't your cup of tea).

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Scott Kelby over at KelbyOne recently shared this video showing you a quick and easy way to edit video in Photoshop CC. I personally tend to lean more on the still-photography side of things and am not entirely versed in video post production. This tutorial gives me and photographers / videographer like me a simple option and alternative to the under-equipped iMovie for quick video edits.

I've gone ahead and typed up the steps Scott walks you through in the video below for all you visual learners or people who want a TL;DR option.

  1. Organize all video clips into one folder or spot.
  2. Import images as layers in a stack (file > scripts > load file into stack), select all layers then 'Make a New Video Group'. Drag and drop files to be in the right order.
  3. Trim your clips.
  4. Add transitions (fade in, fade out, etc.).
  5. Add background music.
  6. Add text and titles using the type tool then drag text layer to the top, resize as needed.
  7. Use Photoshop like always — once you have everything in order you can do everything you want to do.
  8. Export.

We also had a short video Jaron Schneider produced earlier this year that shows how to use Photoshop if you just want to color grade (if Speedgrade and Premiere's options aren't your cup of tea).

If you'd prefer to pass along the responsibility of editing to someone else, you might want to consider outsourcing your video editing.

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[Via Scott Kelby @ KelbyOne]





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