Also this one at the 19-20 second frame. I have been trying to figure this one out for a long time. Thank you so much.
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wrote on 4/17/2021, 4:06 PM
For the second video, they are ramping the speed up and down. Do a slow camera move and then ramp up for the panning shot. for the first video it could be the same thing, ramp up the moving camera but with motion blur and dissolve transition between the two moving shots.
Ok, I haven't make any tutorial for this transition, but allow me to share the behind the edit of similar like I did here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CL_s-OJFljK/ (00:06-00:07, 00:13-00:14)
Explained here in detail:
(Edit: oops - the cursor is not recorded)
So you are stacking two videos, and make 'overlap' of both - then adjust each videos manually using Pan & Crop tools, do similar motion of both.
Yes that is what I want is the Hyper Pull and Hyper Push transition, can I buy those? thank you!!! I need them for Vegas 17. I only need to purchase those 2, can I buy them from someone? Those would be a life saver for me.
You know what sad, this fancy transitions can be done by other NLE internally without plugins. VEGAS Pro still need sapphire to execute similar visuals.
Hoping to see the ability to modify the keyframe graph to its fine tune in VEGAS Pro is a bit too ambitious, the only workaround is to enhanced the existing OFX like PiP for example. It's still buggy & sluggish and close enuf to these fancy transitions.
You know what sad, this fancy transitions can be done by other NLE internally without plugins. VEGAS Pro still need sapphire to execute similar visuals.
Hoping to see the ability to modify the keyframe graph to its fine tune in VEGAS Pro is a bit too ambitious, the only workaround is to enhanced the existing OFX like PiP for example. It's still buggy & sluggish and close enuf to these fancy transitions.
@alifftudm95 Yeh, Edius has integrated these popular Seamless Transition in its X version with proDAD's help.
But I think the size of the current VEGAS team is so small and they don't have enough resources to do something to keep pace with NLE fashion trend. Let's hope that MAGIX will devote more resources to Vegas.