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and zoom in slowly, as well. This little bit of motion makes a huge difference. Move your
playhead back to Clip 07, then click on the Play icon and watch how much better it looks
now when your photo appears in your movie.
Step Seven:
There are two more final photos we want to add to the video. I'd put the second one (Final
2.jpg) after Clip 17, and then the third (Final 3.jpg) after Clip 26 (don't forget to add mo-
tion to both—pan & zoom!). I'd also add your logo screen at the beginning and end of the
promo video (I put my logo in white on a black background in Photoshop at the same di-
mensions as the video and saved it as a JPEG). Go ahead and open the logo screen, then
press Command-J [PC: Ctrl-J] to duplicate the layer for the second one, then drag them
so they're the first clip (before Clip 01) and the last clip (after Clip 26). Let's make one
more slide in Photoshop: the fashion model's name on a white background using the font
Futura Light. Save it as a JPEG, then open it, and put it right after your opening logo slide,
before Clip 01. Don't forget to trim the ends of these clips in the timeline, so they're only
about 2½ seconds long each. Here, you can see my opening logo clip and the clip with the
model's name at the beginning of the movie now.
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