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Intro to Gabriela’s Work
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Gabriela’s Work with NASA
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Intro to Today’s Project
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What is a Cinemagraph?
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How to Set Up Photography for Cinemagraphs
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Using the Timeline in Photoshop
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Why You Don’t Use the Video for the Hero Image Instead of a Still Image
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How to Customize the Timeline Framerate
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Editing the Video Loop to Make it More Seamless
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Editing the Photo Masking for Sparklers
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How to Use a Video Still as Your Hero Image
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Adding a Lens Flare
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Starting a New Cinemagraph
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Adding in Video Layer of Spinning Cookie
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How Long it Takes Gabriela to Set Up a Scene
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Editing the Cookie Spin Loop
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Adding Curve Adjustments to Cookie Footage
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Erasing the Cookie Wire
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Adding in Winter Snow Texture to Window
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Adding in a Lens Flare
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How to Loop a Cinemagraph Forever
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Going Through Gabriela’s Portfolio
Description:
Discover the art of creating cinemagraphs in this comprehensive livestream tutorial featuring artist and photographer Gabriela Iancu. Learn how to transform static images into captivating living moments using Photoshop and After Effects. Explore techniques for setting up photography, utilizing the Photoshop timeline, customizing framerates, and seamlessly editing video loops. Master the process of photo masking, adding lens flares, and incorporating textures to enhance your cinemagraphs. Gain insights into Gabriela's workflow, including scene setup time and portfolio examples. Perfect for photographers and digital artists looking to bring their images to life and tell compelling visual stories.

Creating Cinemagraphs with Photoshop and After Effects - Part 1

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