From the course: Photoshop for Video Editors: Core Skills
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Animating a logo with keyframes in an NLE
From the course: Photoshop for Video Editors: Core Skills
Animating a logo with keyframes in an NLE
- If you bring in a Photoshop file with layers into your non-linear editing tool, you may be able to animate those right inside the NLE. Most NLE's aren't quite as robust as tools like After Effects, but they still support keyframes and visual effects. What we need to first do is bring things in, let me just hide this preview area, and I'll choose file, import. This gives us more controls on the import. Let's navigate to folder four and 4D. We'll select the logo here. That's a Photoshop document, and choose import. This gives us a choice of how we bring it in. Now, since we want to animate things, we don't want it merged into one layer. Instead, I'm going to tell it to bring in as a sequence, and I can decide which layers are going to come in. In this case, all of them, and I'll click, okay. Premiere loads up a folder with each layer and gives you a sequence. I suggest you duplicate this sequence so that you have one…
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Preparing a layered file for animation6m 41s
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Adjusting blending modes1m 42s
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Animating a logo with keyframes in Photoshop11m 15s
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Animating a logo with keyframes in an NLE7m 50s
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Animating a logo with keyframes in After Effects: Part 16m 49s
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Animating a logo with keyframes in After Effects: Part 24m 2s
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