

You can turn the audio off or on by pressing the speaker icon on the control panel. From there, you can pull the Transition to be longer or shorter if you’d like.Īgain, you don’t always need transitions! They are just creative Tools for you to utilize in whatever ways you choose. Simply drag the Transition you would like down onto the Timeline between two clips. You can change the duration immediately, or wait for later. Transitions can be found in Photoshop by clicking on the square icon to the right of the Timeline Control Panel. Harsh cuts between scenes can be great, but they are not always the right fit. Examples of Transitions include a cross Fade between two clips, and a fade to black. Transitions are commonly used by video editors everywhere! They allow flexibility when moving from one clip to another, and can completely change the feel of a video. Let’s get in to today’s episode! Section 1: Adding Transitions Part 2: How to Color Grade Video in Photoshop If you haven’t seen the previous episodes, be sure to check them out!

This is Part 3 of our Photoshop Video Series. Add Transitions and Audio to Video in Photoshop!

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