How to Create a Cinemagraph in Photoshop
Learn how easy it is to make a cinemagraph, where a portion of a still image is moving, creating a hybrid that feels fluid.
In this “Three Minutes Max” video, Julieanne Kost shows off a quick technique to create a cinemagraph from a video clip. These images add subtle movement to a photograph to create a hybrid that feels fluid without being too distracting.
Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee.
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This article was last modified on January 17, 2024
This article was first published on January 22, 2019
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