How to edit Video in Photoshop CC and CS6 | Beyond Basics, Photoshop Tutorial


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Learn how to edit video in Photoshop. I wanted to update my video in Photoshop tutorial, so I expanded it to include video, transitions, color grading, effects, animation, overlays and more in this in depth Photoshop tutorial.
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39 responses to “How to edit Video in Photoshop CC and CS6 | Beyond Basics, Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Excellent video, thank you ☺️. How long does it take for your video to render? I made one 15s long, some adjustments in camera raw and it’s taking a long time maybe 15 mins (YouTube 1080 quality), yours looked so much quicker? Thanks in advance 🙏🏻

  2. Truly amazing, Colin. I know you have an entire book dedicated to editing videos in PS, but it may be a bit dated now. I wonder if you are planning to update the book anytime soon, or whether the master course mentioned here serves as a replacement/update of the book. Anyway thank you for a fantastic tutorial!

  3. I recently used the video editing feature of Photoshop for the first time to stitch together a short animation for my daughter from an image sequence she had drawn, and it got me wondering just how much you could do with video in Photoshop. This video was a real eye opener and has me pretty excited to try doing more with it. Thanks for the great video!

  4. Oh WOW, don't have any experience with shooting and editing
    videos but better late than never. After going through this video, I feel
    inspired and feel I should jump as both my Cameras are able to shoot video.
    THANKS A TON – GOD bless.

    Oh WOW, don't have any experience with shooting and editing videos but better late than never. After going through this video, I feel
    inspired and feel I should jump as both my Cameras are able to shoot video.
    THANKS A TON – GOD bless.

  5. Great video. I do primarily photos but videos are becoming a larger part of my business. I have procrastinated diving into Premiere Pro. This might help me understand it better. I really want to learn how to add still photos to the video and apply a Ken Burns effect to them. Can this be used to do Camera Raw edits to my existing videos? I think that would entail applying the edits to only parts of the video. Good job, I'm interested in your class.

  6. Thank you so much for this video. I wasn't aware of how easy it could be to use PS for editing videos.
    I really appreciate your style of teaching. Extremely informative and easy to follow. Great work!

  7. Thanks for the video. I have been a long time casual user of Photoshop and more recently purchased a DJI Mavic Air and Mavic 2 Pro. I stumbled trying to use Photoshop to edit my videos and ended up purchasing Adobe Premier Elements. After fighting response problems, I ended up upgrading to 16 GB RAM which greatly improved performance on my Windows I7 Laptop. Now with that said, you have shown me things I can do with Photoshop that maybe I can't do with Premiere Elements. I will continue to experiment with Photoshop video and might end up getting your 2 hours course. Thanks again.

  8. What sort of hardware do you need to make this usable? I tried it on an i-7 dual core Mac with 16 gigs of ram and it was so slow as to be almost unusable. It was a great video though. I would love to be able to use Photoshop for video.

  9. Tomorrow or the next day I want to try to run an action. From watching your video I would assume I would have to make the clip a smart object first correct? Great video really enjoy the work you put out. Thanx

  10. Did not know you can do that much editing of video in Photoshop. I will be exploring in the next few weeks. Saving this tutorial for future review and the links to the 2 hour course as well. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼

  11. This is well presented and very helpful tutorial. I have a brand new gaming PC but Photoshop still takes AGES and AGES to render a short video and it only uses 30% of my CPU and 40% of my memory.

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