Childrens Themed Video Transitions

Mr_Christopher wrote on 1/9/2006, 9:20 PM
I love Sony Vegas Movie Studio but one thing I am not fond of are the robotic and technical looking video transition effects. I've seen Power Point presentations of IP subnets that had a warmer tone.

I have two young children so lots of my videos are family related. I have downloaded some free childrens and whimsicle fonts and I am looking for some video transitions that might look good between slides.

Are there any third party products that are user friendly?

Chris

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Myles Strous wrote on 1/10/2006, 6:32 PM
Just a few thoughts, possibly not what you are looking for:

Possibly combine some cartoon overlay elements to make the existing transitions a little more whimsical?

I'm fairly new to VMS and I don't have VMS on this PC (just having a quick look at the forum during lunch), but I assume you can do some sort of fly-on or fly-off effect for dragging new clips onto or off the screen.

How about adding a cartoon "pull new screen on / old screen off" effect by having a little cartoon element at the edge of the new clip and moving at the same speed - even a static clip art image moving on a separate layer might do something like this.

Make it look as if a cartoon truck or train is pulling the new clip onto the screen from the side, an aeroplane is pulling it up from the bottom right-hand corner, a monkey is pulling the new scene down from the top, a cartoon tractor (or some roadwork equivalent such as a grader, or something like a forklift) is pushing the old scene off the screen, etc.

e.g. Poor attempt at text visual equivalent:

old scene being overlaid <[truck moving on]<--[new scene pulled on<
or
<old scene being pushed off]<[tractor]< new scene revealed

Multiple tractors could combined with some sort of interlaced bars/blinds fly-off or fly-on effect, if you see what I mean?
------->[tractor]>[old scene>
<old scene]<[tractor]<--------
------->[tractor]>[old scene>
<old scene]<[tractor]<--------

For more complex transitions, perhaps combine other cartoony elements with the transition e.g. spray can without spray, then spray can with spray, overlaid on some sort of iris out effect? Possibly animate an overlaid clipart paintbrush layer to match a transition?

Do a straight cut hidden behind some other overlay action?
Several isolated flowers (or other objects) fly on, followed by a solid wall of flowers that moves on to fill the sceren, then exits the other side to reveal the new clip.

If you're willing to put the time into it, you could create fully animated overlays (I'd recommend Moho by Lost Marble, http://www.lostmarble.com as reasonably easy, inexpensive, and capable for this sort of thing. It also does alpha channels for overlay in VMS). I'm actually coming to video editing from another angle - using VMS to join separate animated scenes from Moho.

The only other child friendly transitions I can think of immediately are scaling and movement (translate) combinations - bounce on or bounce off types, or shrink and grow with movement (old scenes shrinks down, anticipates to the right, flies off left; or new scene zips in small, slows to a stop, expands). Possibly with a still image from the clip rather than the whole clip itself.
More examples of keyframing than a "click on this transition" solution.

Regards, Myles.
cmonday wrote on 3/10/2006, 5:47 PM
Hi,
I plan, photograph, & DVD kids parties and I can not live without my subscription to animationfactory.com. They aren't exactly transitions, but they add a ton to kids (or adult) programs. It's $99 the 1st year for platinum (which you would need) then $49 a year after that.
You would need platinum because that's the level to get the video clips. There are a kazillion, they're gorgeous, and work beautifully. For me it's worth every penny. They have some you can try for free. The regular animations don't work, but they have stills that do.

I use Vegas Movie Studio a lot because you can fly people through the air. But for larger projects I use Showbiz because it has global features, (like auto transition to all or use this duration for all following), which is a real timesaver. I recently bought 3-d Album for it's pure over-the-top glitz. I did chapters in all 3 last time and combined them in Showbiz. Awesome production!!

Good Luck, Funday Monday