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Animate elements with keyframes - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Creative Video Compositing
Animate elements with keyframes
- [Instructor] To complete this project, we're going to add some text and create an animation effect so that the text will appear from out of the bright glow at the center of the light bulb and move over to the right side of the video. This will provide us with another opportunity to explore what we can do with layer masks and keyframes. I'm gonna make sure that the top light bulb layer is active, that's the one that has the word copy in the layer name. And I want to add some new keyframes to turn the opacity back to 100%, because if you recall, the way that this layer started out was the whole layer was visible, and then it immediately started fading in opacity to 0%, to show the other video clips below. Well, I want to basically reverse that effect and have it fade back into full opacity so that I have a nice uncomplicated area on the right to place my text. So I'm going to use this zoom slider in the bottom of the timeline panel to zoom up a bit, so I can see my clips better…
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Create a file structure for projects4m 38s
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Create a simple video composite6m 1s
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Add a mask to a video layer5m 33s
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Custom split-screen effect6m 24s
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Add crossfade transitions5m 2s
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Control opacity with keyframes4m 25s
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Animate elements with keyframes7m 52s
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Modify Smart Object video layers5m 35s
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Export finished video clips5m 3s
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