6. Click the Play button to view the final video.
The short video is a compilation of clips from a day at the beach. It includes transitions, layer
effects, animated text, and a musical track.
7. Close the video player, and return to Bridge.
8. Double-click the 11End.psd file to open it in Photoshop.
About the Timeline panel
If you’ve used a video-editing application such as Adobe Premiere® Pro or Adobe After
Effects®, the Timeline panel is probably familiar. You use the Timeline panel to assemble and
arrange video clips, images, and audio files for a movie file. You can edit the duration of each
clip, apply filters and effects, animate attributes such as position and opacity, mute sound, add
transitions, and perform other standard video-editing tasks without ever leaving Photoshop.
1. Choose Window > Timeline to open the Timeline panel.
Each video clip or image included in the project is represented in a box in the Timeline panel and
as a layer in the Layers panel. Video clips have a blue background in the Timeline panel; image
files have a purple background. At the bottom of the Timeline panel is the audio track.