Now you have a Zoom blur transition effect without using any template. Also, don’t forget to set the Shutter angle to 360 to have more blur as the previous one and keep in mind that the distance between keyframes determines the speed of the transition in both scenes. Then click the toggle behind the Scale and move ten frames forward (or how many frames you decide your transition happen during it) and set the Scale to 100, which is the normal Scale.
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The reason we do this is that we want to start the scene with the same effects that we ended the last one. Then add the Transform effect to the video to create the zoom out, so set the Scale to something near what you’ve set on the first video which in my case is 200. To do this, choose the Transform effect from the Effects panel and apply it to the video. By changing the Curvature, you create a blur effect in your video but since this is supposed to be a Zoom blur transition, you also need to create a zoom in. Now you have two keyframes at the beginning and end of the transition in the first clip, which starts from 0 to -60. After that, go to the last frame of the transition for the first clip, and set the Curvature on something around -60. The Curvature is already set on 0 so let it be that way for the first keyframe.
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Now you have a keyframe at the first frame of your transition. Then choose how fast you want the transition to be, I’ll go with ten frames for both sides, the first and second clip.Īfter that, go to Effects Control panel and under Lens distortion find Curvature and go to the first frame of the transition, then click the toggle icon. So the first thing you should do is to find the Lens distortion effect from the Effects panel and apply it to the video you want to transition from. One of the ways you can do Zoom blur transition is by using two effects that are Lens distortion and Transform and then setting some special settings for them.
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Using Lens Distortion and Transform Effect for Zoom Blur Transition