Existing video editing (specifically; images)

Hi all

I looked through a lot of discussion video editing (and made multiple internet searches), and I have not yet found an answer to what I'm trying to accomplish.  I hope someone here can help, and which would be greatly appreciated!

I know how to make an animated GIF, and I also know how to make basic changes (adding text, transitions, music, etc.) of video files.  What I have a problem, namely is how to edit video in a way that allows me to make changes to the image in the video itself.  For example, if I want to go in a video and blur on a plate of licenses on a vehicle, what is the best way to do this?

So far, the only way I understood is to make video images, edit each image, then convert the video frames.  It is a long and tedious process, and I feel like there is probably a better/more efficient way to do inside Photoshop.  Perhaps is not here and it's just a long and tedious process, but I hope that someone can find out about a better method.

Could someone provide any help would be greatly appreciated!

You have access to a NLE such as Premiere Pro and Premiere Elements? This would be the way to go for what you want to do.

Photoshop peut work, but you must work around paradigm, unlike the more 'linear' method of editing in an NLE as first of Photoshop. (It's a bit like vector images; of course, Photoshop can work with a vector, but if there is a taste of Illustrator, it could not go back to Photoshop for vector stuff. "I'm sure that Adobe has designed this way on purpose.)

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