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Creating a Film Strip in Photoshop
Programs Used: Photoshop version 6
Skill Level: Intermediate
When wanting to create a Hollywood effect the best way is to create
a filmstrip border for your images. This tutorial will help you
be able to make your image come alive.
1. Create a new canvas the size in which you would like to create
your filmstrip.
2. Using the rectangle tool (Fig.1.0) in the tool bar, create a
rectangle to the size that your filmstrip will be. Make sure you
make new layer when you make your rectangle shape. Remember to have
your foreground color set to black. For those people that are using
Photoshop version.6 and under you can use the rectangular marquee
tool. 
Fig.1.0
3. Make a new layer, and then you can start the next step. Using
the rectangle tool to create a small square. Then duplicate the
layer as many times as you require, this all depends on the how
many hole you want at the top of your film. Make sure this time
you have the foreground color set to white. Remember to hold down
shift while dragging out the rectangle tool, so that the shape created
is to perfect proportion.
Fig.2.0
4. When all the holes have been created you can merge the layers,
which consist of those holes together (Fig.3.0), so it will allow
you to save time.
Fig.3.0
Then duplicate the layer that you have merged together. Move the
duplicated layer down to the bottom then your filmstrip starts to
take shape. (Fig.4.0)
Fig.4.0
5. Create a new layer then using the rectangle tool create a square,
duplicate this layer as many times as needed. Then once you have
made those squares, left mouse click on the layer holding down on
the [Ctrl] key. Copy an image that you would want to paste in and
then press [Ctrl] V on the keyboard, this pastes the image in the
selection. You would be able to move the image around in the selection
by using just your mouse.
Fig.5.0
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6. Once your film is created you can leave it the way it is or
you can put a little wave in it, so it creates a 3D look to it.
7. Click on the filter menu and then choose Distort, then click
on Wave. Before doing this effect you must make sure that you have
linked the layer mask with the layer. Then merge the layers together,
but do not merge the background layer with the layers.
Fig.7.0
Once the layers have been merged you will be left with two layers,
the background layer and the layer with the film in it.
Fig.8.0
8. In the wave box set the (Number of Generators to 20), (Amplitude
1 and 3), (Wave Length to min 158, max 158), and set the vertical
scale to 100%. Once that is done Double click the layer and add
a drop shadow of 3 and bevel of 3.
9. The final product that you would be left with is seen in (Fig.9.0)
Fig.9.0
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