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How to Combine Clips in Photoshop

Published in Photoshop Video Editing 2 mins read

Combining clips in Photoshop primarily involves placing video layers on your timeline and then grouping them.

To effectively combine or group video clips within Photoshop's video editing workspace, you can utilize the New Video Group from Clips feature. This method helps organize your timeline and manage multiple video segments together.

Here’s a simple breakdown of the process:

  1. Select Your Clips: Identify the video clip layers you wish to combine. You can select these layers simultaneously in either the Timeline panel or the standard Layers panel. Hold down the Shift key to select a range of layers, or the Ctrl (Windows) / Command (Mac) key to select individual layers.
  2. Access Grouping Option: Once the desired layers are selected, look for a small arrow or menu icon, typically found within the Layers or Timeline panel interface.
  3. Create Video Group: Click on this arrow/menu and choose the option "New Video Group from Clips".

This action will create a video group, which effectively bundles your selected video clips together. This can simplify managing sequences, applying effects to the group, or moving multiple related clips simultaneously on your timeline.

Using video groups is a clean way to keep your project organized, especially when dealing with numerous short clips or different video tracks.

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