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Creating cinemagraphs from static images
Creating cinemagraphs from static images






creating cinemagraphs from static images creating cinemagraphs from static images

Shooting a cinemagraph is similar to shooting a timelapse. There’s no reason to overcomplicate this, but you do want to make sure the footage you’re working with is shot correctly and ready to edit. But first, in case you are looking to shoot your footage yourself, here are a few helpful points. Let’s explore how you can edit one of your own with either After Effects or Photoshop. With the right composition and a careful juxtaposition between the still part of the image and the moving part, cinemagraphs really can be quite beautiful. Before we jump in, here’s an example of what we’re talking about. It’s actually quite simple and can be easily accomplished. Have you seen those animated GIF images bouncing around the internet on Facebook and Tumblr? They’re pretty cool, huh? What if I told you that you don’t have to be a world-class video editor to put one together. These tutorials will show you how to make your very own animated GIF cinemagraphs in After Effects and Photoshop. Cinemagraphs - a still photo with one moving part - have spread to every corner of the internet over the last couple of years.








Creating cinemagraphs from static images