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rs170a wrote on 11/10/2009, 6:14 AM
Here's a suggestion from TorS earlier this year.

Split or copy the event and add gaussian blur (horizontal only) of, say .250 to the last part.
Zoom in (pan/crop) and pan hard.
You may even speed up the clip (Ctrl-drag the right end to left).
Experiment until you're happy.

Mike
TheHappyFriar wrote on 11/10/2009, 8:01 AM
the big thing stopping vegas from doing this as nice is that vegas's FX doesn't go beyond the track/pan/crop area. The boris one will blur between clips. Transitions can do that but I can't find a shove AND blur in the same transition.
TeetimeNC wrote on 11/10/2009, 1:15 PM
Hmmm... good thoughts which led me to try this:

1. Use Push Left transition, no more than about about 1.5 seconds overlap.
2. In track motion ramp horizontal blur from 0 to .4 (at mid point of transition) to 0 a little past end of transition.

Actually looks almost passable.

EDIT: I added a third keyframe at the end of the transition to hold more of the blur longer to better disguise the seam between the A clip and the B clip. I have it set to about .35.

Jerry
TheHappyFriar wrote on 11/10/2009, 6:17 PM
I tried push, track motion & pan/crop motion. Still didn't look as good.

What could work is applying biezer mask the side you're pushing with & making the edges have a high feather.
Rory Cooper wrote on 11/10/2009, 10:35 PM
Jerry try opposite pans on the transition

http://www.zoopy.com/video/241l/sony-vegas-swish-pan-with-newblue-transistion?browse=4u7h

that’s what I got

overlap your clips as normal but you have to zoom in on the media and at the transition pan right out and pan left in our up out and down in
ie opposites in and out. Vegas doesn’t have a blur transition but a straight fade doesn’t look to bad

I used Newblue blur transition
hope this makes sense….

Rory

Zulqar-Cheema wrote on 11/11/2009, 3:15 PM
This is what i did,

Used the push wipe, then copied the transition with clips to a new track below, then swapped the transition to zoom and added the vertical blur ( I Cannot remember the actual name) to both bottom clips and the pulled the transparency down to 50% on the top clips.

Not sure how this would work in practice...