In this video, you'll learn how to quickly create a cinemagraph - freezing portions of your video, leaving the rest with motion!
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Video Timeline: Did you know that videos can be edited in Photoshop? Well they can! Right in Photoshop, you can cut/trim your videos, add transitions, text, apply adjustment layers, and more! Note: If you wish to apply a filter to your video, you must first convert the video layer into a Smart Object.
Layer Masks: If there's an area of your layer that you wish to hide (or bring back), Layer Masks will help you do that. Painting using a black brush will hide portions of the layer, and painting with a white brush will reveal them.
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