Creating cinemagraphs in Adobe Photoshop learn four different ways to create attention grabbing cinemagraphs

"Imagine this: A still image close-up of a hand holding a soapy glass next to a stream of water pouring from a faucet. But wait... it's not entirely a still image. The fingers are motionless, and so is the glass and the faucet. But the stream of water? Well, it has movement. It pours and p...

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Main Author: Anderson, Andy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly 2016
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Summary:"Imagine this: A still image close-up of a hand holding a soapy glass next to a stream of water pouring from a faucet. But wait... it's not entirely a still image. The fingers are motionless, and so is the glass and the faucet. But the stream of water? Well, it has movement. It pours and pours. By definition, a cinemagraph is a loop with some moving parts and some parts that don't move at all. The point of cinemagraphs is to grab the viewers' attention and in this course Photoshop master Andy Anderson will grab yours by showing you how to make them. Students should have a basic working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and be able to shoot simple videos, or have a source where they can obtain video clips."--Resource description page
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed December 20, 2016)
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (1 hr., 18 min., 52 sec.) digital, sound, color