Using Photoshop and After Effects to Create Cinemagraphs
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Cinemagraphs are a blend of still photos and video. This course will show you how to capture photos and video to create these works of art that dwell somewhere between photography and animation. Software required: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe After Effects CC.
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Course Description
Have you ever seen a photo unexpectedly start to move? Not a video clip, but what appears to be an authentic photograph and it magically comes to life with movement. This is a Cinemagraph. In this course, Using Photoshop and After Effects to Create Cinemagraphs, you will learn how to craft your own magically-moving, photographic wonders. First, you will learn what makes for a successful cinemagraph and how to isolate simple movement in Photoshop. Next, you will learn how to use After Effects to stabilize and loop handheld video in support of a cinemagraph. Finally, you will learn how to craft a beautiful fantasy style cinemagraph using stock images and video. When you're finished with this course, you'll not only be able to create stunning cinemagraphs, but may also be inspired to create new ways of showing your own artistic visions. Software required: Adobe Photoshop CC, Adobe After Effects CC.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 54s
—Course Overview 1m 54sWhat is a Cinemagraph?- 12m 18s
—Course Overview 1m 56s
—What is a Cinemagraph? 3m 29s
—GIF Pros and Cons 6m 52sCreating a Simple Cinemagraph in Photoshop- 30m 5sUsing After Effects in the Cinemagraph Workflow- 25m 33sCreating a Fantasy Cinemagraph- 12m 6s