![]() Open your video into Photoshop and select your 2-4 second clip. Tip: If you don’t have a tripod, you can get creative using whatever you have to prop your camera or your phone so it stays stationary at all times while your subject is being recorded. When you film, we highly recommend using a tripod. For this example, we have Rio, our Social Media Manager, pouring coffee into a mug. You want your subject to continuously loop like water running, records playing or someone waving. What you need: Tripod, Camera (iPhone works great as well) and Photoshop Step 1. The key part in creating cinemagraphs is to have a steady hand, so a tripod is your best friend.ĭifficulty Level: Basic knowledge of Photoshop I’ll guide you through a step-by-step process on how to make one. A cinemagraph is a photo where some parts in the photo are moving while the rest are “still” or static like this example from Nike and this font with a 3D effect added to it. Ever noticed one of those stunning cinemagraphs while you visited a site or scrolled through your newsfeed? We have Kevin Burg and Jamie Beck to thank because they first created the first cinemagraph in 2011. ![]()
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