10. Select the Move tool ( ), and use it to drag the type layer over the canvas so that the tops
of each letter are slightly clipped at the edge of the canvas. Drag it to the right so that only
the left edge of the letter “B” in the word “BEACH” is visible on the canvas. The keyframe
you set in step 9 ensures that the text will be in this position at the beginning of the movie.
11. Move the playhead to the last frame of the first clip (02:29).
12. Press the Shift key as you drag the type layer to the left over the canvas so that only the
right edge of the “Y” in the word “DAY” is visible. Pressing the Shift key ensures that the
type moves straight across as you drag.
Tip
Photoshop displays the playhead’s location in the lower left corner of the Timeline panel.
Because you’ve changed the position, Photoshop creates a new keyframe.
13. Move the playhead across the first three seconds of the time ruler to preview the animation.
The title moves across the image.
14. Click the arrow to the left of the title of the BEACH DAY text clip to close the clip’s