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er stack, so it appears above Clip 07. Note: The thumbnails for photos appear in purple in
your timeline, so it's easy to see which is which.
Step Six:
Go ahead and drag your playhead over to Clip 07, and then click the Play icon (or just press
the Spacebar ) to see how your photo looks in the context of your movie. If you're thinking
it looks kinda “still” after all those moving clips, I agree. Luckily, Photoshop lets you add
a little motion to your photo, so it looks better when surrounded by moving video clips. Go
to your photo in the timeline (look for the purple thumbnail) and click on the little triangle
in the top-right corner to bring up the Motion options. Choose Pan & Zoom from the pop-
up menu (as seen here), and now when your photo appears in the movie, it will slowly pan,
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