3. Click Film & Video in the document type bar at the top of the dialog box.
4. In the Blank Document Presets section, choose HDV/HDTV 720p.
5. Accept the default settings for the other options, and click Create.
Note
The video in this lesson was shot using an Apple iPhone, so one of the HDV presets
is appropriate. The 720p preset provides good quality without providing too much
data for easy online streaming.
6. Choose File > Save As, and save the file in the Lesson11 folder.
Importing assets
Photoshop provides tools specifically for working with video, such as the Timeline panel, which
may already be open because you previewed the end file. To ensure you have access to the
resources you need, you’ll select the Motion workspace and organize your panels. Then you’ll
import the video clips, images, and audio file you need to create the movie.
1. Choose Window > Workspace > Motion.
2. Pull up the top edge of the Timeline panel so that the panel occupies the bottom half of the
workspace.
3. Select the Zoom tool ( ), and then click Fit Screen in the options bar so that you can see
the entire canvas within the top half of the screen.
4. In the Timeline panel, click Create Video Timeline. Photoshop creates a new video