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transitio

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Hi

I'dd like to create a transition as seen in many movies
It seems you're moving your camera very fast from left to right or right to left

some ideas

gr
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use a "Wipe" transition.
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Re: transitio

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Bacchus wrote:Hi

I'dd like to create a transition as seen in many movies
It seems you're moving your camera very fast from left to right or right to left

some ideas

gr
What you are referring to is called a "swish" pan. Do just that.. move your camera very fast from left or right, or up or down. This is the OLDEST transition known. Does not need any special software, as it is a technique. When editing, use only a few frames of the edit for the transition..
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You can also simulate it by using a moving path on both clips.
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Motion blur
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Hi Guy's

thanks for the responses
Tried with wipe transition and with the Motion blur, but can't get this effect
With the 2 moving paths , don't really see how I could do so
Think only one sollution is to really take a few seconds with a fast moving camara
But of course , strange we can't do so with software

kr
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Post by MrA »

Bacchus wrote:Hi Guy's

But of course , strange we can't do so with software

kr

Well, you probably could do it with software, speed the clip up, etc. But if this is the effect you want, ahh, why not just use the camera. I'd make it as easy as possible, if you don't have to waste time on it, ya know..
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