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  • Transition Confusion – Can’t find a certain one

    Posted by Jaysin Osterkamp on June 20, 2011 at 11:33 pm

    I have been looking everywhere for a certain transition. I have both FCP and Premiere and can not find the transition. I have seen it on many videos (mostly wedding trailers) and have asked many people who edit as well, although no one knows that I am talking about and think it is Dissolve to White or Additive Dissolve.

    The transition I am looking for is in this video – https://vimeo.com/885708 at the 0:36 mark.

    I’m sorry for such a lame question, I usually don’t come to the forum asking for help unless I’ve exhausted myself reading through all the others on the boards.

    Does anyone have any idea what transition this is?

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    Dexter Andrada replied 15 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Ann Bens

    June 21, 2011 at 12:37 am

    I call it the Filmflash transition and its not ready made in Premiere. I do not know for FCP.
    You will have to make it your self.
    First clip add the Fast Blur effect and the Levels effect.
    10 frames from the end set keyframes for bluriness, RGB white input and RGB gamma.
    5 frames from the end set RGB Gamma to 50.
    Now go to the last frame and set RGB white input to 0 and bluriness to 20.
    For the second clip place same effects and set keyframes in reverse.
    (first frame bluriness 20, RGB white input 0 etc.)
    When ready you can make a Preset out of the effects.

  • Jaysin Osterkamp

    June 21, 2011 at 1:40 am

    Ann, you are amazing! Thank you so much!
    I can’t believe I was that blind to believe it had to be a preset built in. I am working on making my own preset with your notes, thank you so very much!!!

  • Dexter Andrada

    June 25, 2011 at 5:13 pm

    You can also do that with Fast Color Correction then just before video exits blur it out.

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