Animating a Photoshop Document with Premiere
Put your Photoshop files in motion with Adobe Premiere!
In this Premiere how-to video, Myra Ferguson shows how to quickly animate layered Photoshop files. She imports a PSD directly as a sequence, which allows Premiere to automatically stack the layers and set a default clip length. Finally, Myra applies preset Film Impact transitions to the layers to create her animation effect.
Note that Film Impact transitions are available in Premiere versions 25.2+.
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This article was last modified on August 21, 2026
This article was first published on August 21, 2026
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