1.) Save the project as a PSD (PhotoShop Document) - if your file is more than 2GB, you must save it as a PSB (Large Document Format) - this will enable you the option to go back and make changes
2.) Go to File, pull down to Export and across to Render Video and a new dialogue box will pop up
(above) opening the Render Video dialogue box
(above) it will take some time to render the video - patience
3.) Give your movie a name, something like DurbakMovie, and click Select Folder to tell Photoshop where you want your movie created and check your settings
- Preset: choose High Quality - Size: re-check your document size
- Range: All Ranges
(above) naming the movie and selecting where on the computer the movie will be created
5.) Under Adobe Media Encoder, you have two practical choices of Format
and either are okay; H.264, which gives you an .mp4 file, or Quicktime,
which gives you an .mov file
8.) Frame Rate: 30 is default, but 24 might be better if you wish to slow down your movie a bit (see image below)
10.) Click the blue Render button (see image below)