Put your stills into motion with cinemagraphs. A cinemagraph is a still image that contains a trace of subtle motion: wisps of hair in the breeze, water running through a stream, or a dog's tail wagging.You can use numerous tools for creating cinemagraphs, and one of the best is Photoshop. With Photoshop's masking, compositing, and video features, you can combine the layers of a still image with video that makes a cinemagraph come to life. Photographer, author, and educator Seán Duggan shows you how.
Topics include:
What is a cinemagraph?
Shooting video for a cinemagraph
Choosing video length
Looping video
Organizing layers
Using a layer mask to reveal motion
Creating multiple motion effects in one image
Fine-tuning video clips
Exporting cinemagraphs as animated GIFs or video clips
https://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Create-Cinemagraph-Photoshop/471669-2.html
Topics include:
What is a cinemagraph?
Shooting video for a cinemagraph
Choosing video length
Looping video
Organizing layers
Using a layer mask to reveal motion
Creating multiple motion effects in one image
Fine-tuning video clips
Exporting cinemagraphs as animated GIFs or video clips
https://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Create-Cinemagraph-Photoshop/471669-2.html