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How to Create a New Video Group in Photoshop?

Published in Photoshop Video Editing 2 mins read

To create a new video group in Photoshop, you can use a simple drag-and-drop method as described in the reference. This action automatically groups selected clips.

Understanding Video Groups in Photoshop

Video groups in Photoshop's Timeline panel help you organize and manage related video clips, audio clips, and layers. Grouping allows you to perform actions like moving or deleting multiple items simultaneously, keeping your timeline tidy, especially in complex projects.

Method to Create a Video Group From Clips

Based on the provided reference, here is one way to create a video group by dragging clips:

  1. Select a clip on any track. Choose the video or audio clip you want to include in the group.
  2. Drag Clip onto another track next to another clip. Click and hold the selected clip and move it onto a different track where there is another clip already present. Position the clip next to the existing one.
  3. Let go and Video Group automatically created. Release the mouse button. Photoshop will automatically create a new video group containing the clips you just interacted with.

This drag-and-drop action provides a quick way to initiate the creation of a video group directly within the timeline interface.

For example, if you have two video clips on separate tracks and you drag one onto the track of the other and place it adjacent, they can be automatically bundled into a new group.

The reference also mentions "Fix: Drag & Drop Not Working", suggesting potential issues with this method, but the steps for fixing it are not detailed in the provided information.

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