Let start with the simple stuff.
Operating system is Windows XP
Photoshop version is CS4 V11
I have been racking my brains trying to figure out how to embed a video file into an image in Photoshop.
GOAL: i have a Jpeg of a TV screen frame. I want to take a YouTube video that i downloaded and place it into this TV screen frame.
After this i want to be able to save it in some way (i suppose save for web devices as a GIF) and then place that picture of a TV screen with a running video into a banner i am creating (like a website signature banner with a running video on the side of it).
All the tutorial videos i have found are from older versions of PS where bridge and ImageReady were all a part of the main program. CS4 V11 is not like that so i cannot figure out how to even get the movies from bridge, or into Photoshop at all since they are two separate programs and i have not found a way to either open it with PS or move it to PS from Bridge.
I have it currently saved in both .mov and .avi file formats as i was not sure which would work (but the tutorial used .mov)
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Operating system is Windows XP
Photoshop version is CS4 V11
I have been racking my brains trying to figure out how to embed a video file into an image in Photoshop.
GOAL: i have a Jpeg of a TV screen frame. I want to take a YouTube video that i downloaded and place it into this TV screen frame.
After this i want to be able to save it in some way (i suppose save for web devices as a GIF) and then place that picture of a TV screen with a running video into a banner i am creating (like a website signature banner with a running video on the side of it).
All the tutorial videos i have found are from older versions of PS where bridge and ImageReady were all a part of the main program. CS4 V11 is not like that so i cannot figure out how to even get the movies from bridge, or into Photoshop at all since they are two separate programs and i have not found a way to either open it with PS or move it to PS from Bridge.
I have it currently saved in both .mov and .avi file formats as i was not sure which would work (but the tutorial used .mov)
any help would be greatly appreciated.