Looking for a particular transition or way to do an effect

Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/23/2019, 11:22 AM

Hello,

I would appreciate any feed back on how to do the following as you see in the clip I attached. It is the last transition between the bed and the kitchen. If you know of a preset transition I can purchase that would be amazing. Thank you in advance for any help you might give me.

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zdogg wrote on 10/23/2019, 5:28 PM

That is called a "whip" and you effect that with a combination of Pan (either using pan/crop, or the track motion, or combination) and some blur/distortion and event velocity envelope.

So line up your two scenes on separate tacks with over lap that lasts perhaps a half second,

Use track motion create a pan from Normal position on first scene that then moves the image completely off to the right or left, which all happens within the above specified overlap time range, 1/2 second, 3/4, 1/4 or whatever.


Use a velocity curve that "ramps" progressively faster from normal (or slower) to full speed (400%) and this will also occur in the specified time.

On the track below, with the second transition event, starting at the same place as the trasition above, do the Opposite, the event starts "off camera" which you set up with track motion, off camera to full frame "normal" (you can use "Restore box" to get to default on "normal", by right clicking in the track motion editor, anywhere in the main graphic area) Ramp speed down instead of up.. (400%-0)

Experiment with time/speed, till you get it looking pretty good.

Then you'd want to add some sort of blur effect, either as a track effect or on the events, and you'd have to key frame, again, going from normal, ie. no effect, to strong on the first event, and opposite on the second, i.e., strong blur to no effect and those can both ramp as well.

There are probably a couple of ways, at least to do this, here is an instructional, it may vary somewhat from my idea, but the theory is the same.

Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/23/2019, 5:48 PM

Thank you so very very very much! I will try it out. I so appreciate the reply :) 1000 thank yous

zdogg wrote on 10/23/2019, 5:58 PM

This is a little different take on the same idea,

Former user wrote on 10/23/2019, 6:54 PM

That is called a "whip" and you effect that with a combination of Pan (either using pan/crop, or the track motion, or combination) and some blur/distortion and event velocity envelope.

There are probably a couple of ways, at least to do this, here is an instructional, it may vary somewhat from my idea, but the theory is the same.

There's another aspect to the whip pan example of the poster . It simulates a very wide angle camera being moved to left with optical distortion. From what I can see it does this by zooming into the frame but with a distorted optical effect that brings the right side closer. I'm not sure what preset does that, I know BCC Swish Pan doesn't.

Dimitrios wrote on 10/23/2019, 8:31 PM

Sounds like a lot of work but its nice to know what the style is actually called. Maybe there's an easy way to create a preset once it's dialed in. The video in question was probably done with transition pack for the adobe suite.

Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/23/2019, 8:51 PM

i would pay for a preset- anyone know of one?

Dexcon wrote on 10/23/2019, 9:03 PM

@Kimberly-Durecki

would pay for a preset- anyone know of one?

Have a look at BorisFX transitions, particularly the one called 'Swish Pan'. It's in the Continuum Transitions pack https://borisfx.com/products/continuum-units/transitions/

Also, NewBlueFX transitions has a contender called 'Smear' which is in the Flow pack: https://www.newbluefx.com/products/?filter=all_solutions_post

 

 

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Former user wrote on 10/24/2019, 3:06 AM

Swish Pan looks 2d. Not familiar with Smear - but it has a control for shear which could help make it look more realistic. Probably need 2 or more media FX in combination with keyframes

 

karma17 wrote on 10/24/2019, 3:46 AM

This is a Premiere tut, but all the techniques can be done in Vegas.

Dexcon wrote on 10/24/2019, 5:32 AM

Re the Link ...

Norton blocked it with the big red Malicious Site warning.

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zdogg wrote on 10/25/2019, 11:34 AM

Swish Pan looks 2d. Not familiar with Smear - but it has a control for shear which could help make it look more realistic. Probably need 2 or more media FX in combination with keyframes

 

Did you create this? Or is there an instructional.....I had started to "re-create" what the OP was asking about, and the "spin around" quality (as opposed to 'slide across') immediately stood out, but in actually constructing that, via 3dTrack motion, is still tricky (unless one has a really well developed skill set in that regard)...

Tips, ideas? Reference instructional? All the 'swoosh' or "whoosh" instructionals are 2d.

 

Former user wrote on 10/25/2019, 4:42 PM

That's from an image hosting website that popped up in google search. There's no further information. Actually when looking at it again, the 3d whip pan is not an effect but rather an actual camera whip pan and it's comparing it to a normal whip pan transition effect.

The whip pan from the poster has quality that are more similar to the real whip pan, although it looks more synthetic when going frame by frame. I had a look through a couple of transition packs I had but they don't have such an effect, if you did recreate it, that would be great

Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/25/2019, 7:37 PM

I would love for one of the experts to create a preset of the 3d whip pan it is exactly what I need. I will pay you!!!

jetdv wrote on 10/26/2019, 7:50 AM

I agree, that looks exactly like the Smear transition in NewBlue Transitions Flow package:

 

https://www.newbluefx.com/products/transitions/transitions-ultimate/

https://www.newbluefx.com/products/transitions/flow/

 

Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/26/2019, 10:44 AM

I have the smear transition from NewBlue, I am looking for a 3d Whip- I need to transition quickly and a I want a whip affect as if it is turning

 

john-brown wrote on 10/26/2019, 11:45 AM

@Kimberly-Durecki

I don't see how you can properly have a 3D whip transition as a video effect. The camera has to turn left or right so that you have material to work with. You cannot expect to have images to the left or right that you did not film created by the program.

Here are a couple of videos showing the whip transition - it's done with the camera.

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Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/26/2019, 12:02 PM

Hello, Yes correct I do have the camera effects and the material to work with. Thank you for the videos also!

zdogg wrote on 10/26/2019, 2:33 PM

 

@Kimberly-Durecki

I don't see how you can properly have a 3D whip transition as a video effect. The camera has to turn left or right so that you have material to work with. You cannot expect to have images to the left or right that you did not film created by the program.

 

John CB

 

Well, you are expecting more of a "literal" real world depiction, even though a "slight of hand" aspect is present.. The effect she's seeking is more reality bending/stretching.

FayFen wrote on 10/27/2019, 3:30 AM

my 2c is, Pixelan plugins

http://www.pixelan.com/blurmaster/intro.htm

I wonder why Pixelan hardly mention in the vegas forums.

alifftudm95 wrote on 10/27/2019, 10:06 AM

Hello,

I would appreciate any feed back on how to do the following as you see in the clip I attached. It is the last transition between the bed and the kitchen. If you know of a preset transition I can purchase that would be amazing. Thank you in advance for any help you might give me.

Those are Transitions presets that can be purchase or download for free for Premiere Pro. Its a simple drag & drop presets onto your video with an adjustment layer.

You can do it too with VEGAS Pro, but sadly you will required Sapphire Plugins that will cost you $$$ to create the same FX in Premiere Pro that doesn't even need any external 3rd Party Plugins. Just buy or download the presets and paste it into your Adobe Premiere Pro presets folder.

If you do owned Sapphires Plugins, You can use the S_Blurmocurves & S_Warpfisheye to create the same visual movement. S_Blurmocurves to pan your video left or right and use S_Warpfisheye to create the distortion/pincushion look.

I do make free VEGAS Pro transitions pack for Sapphire Plugins. But to use it as an "Presets" is a bit pain in VEGAS, unlike Final Cut, Premiere Pro or Davinci Resolves where you can just simply "throw" the presets into your video and make super easy adjustment.

 

You can watch my transitions pack video here, I do show some steps on how to use it. You can see how nuisances to use VEGAS so called presets in my video. But hey, it can still be done.

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Kimberly-Durecki wrote on 10/27/2019, 1:31 PM

Hello,

I do have many Sapphire plug in presets but these S_Blurmocurves & S_Warpfisheye  I do not. Is there a way you can make one preset for me? I believe they call it a swoosh or whip. If how how would it be used. Thank you