panel.
6. Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the 1_Family clip in the Timeline panel to
open the Motion panel.
Tip
The arrow on the left side of a clip (next to the clip’s thumbnail) reveals the
attributes you can animate using keyframes. The arrow on the right side of a clip
opens the Motion panel.
7. Choose Pan & Zoom from the menu, and make sure Resize To Fill Canvas is selected.
Then click an empty area of the Timeline panel to close the Motion panel.
The image resizes to fit the canvas. However, you applied the effect only to quickly resize the
image and not to pan and zoom, so you’ll remove the effect.
8. Open the Motion panel from the 1_Family clip again, and choose No Motion from the
menu. Click an empty area of the Timeline panel to close the Motion panel.
9. Choose File > Save. Click OK in the Photoshop Format Options dialog box.
Animating text with keyframes
Keyframes let you control animation, effects, and other changes that occur over time. A keyframe
marks the point in time where you specify a value, such as a position, size, or style. To create a
change over time, you must have at least two keyframes: one for the state at the beginning of the
change and one for the state at the end. Photoshop interpolates the values for the positions in
between so that the change takes effect smoothly over the specified time. You’ll use keyframes
to animate a movie title (Beach Day) from left to right over the opening image.
1. Click the Video pop-up menu in the Video Group 1 track, and choose New Video Group.
Photoshop adds Video Group 2 to the Timeline panel.