Kelly wrote: Hi rossmore, The cuts you are referring to in our video training lessons have a transition effect on them called a "Push Wipe". In Final Cut, it's located in the Video Transitions folder accessible from the Effects menu> Video Transitions > Quicktime >Push. You can adjust the length of the wipe by double-clicking on it,
once it's in your Timeline, to open the effect in your viewer. The default length for most transitions is 1 second (or 30 frames), but we change the transition length to 10 frames (you can find this in the top left corner of your viewer once the effect is loaded into it). As you mentioned, we also add a 'whoosh' sound effect. You can find this kind of video transition effect in most video editing programs, but it may be called something slightly different. Hope this helps!
Hi rossmore, The cuts you are referring to in our video training lessons have a transition effect on them called a "Push Wipe". In Final Cut, it's located in the Video Transitions folder accessible from the Effects menu> Video Transitions > Quicktime >Push. You can adjust the length of the wipe by double-clicking on it,
once it's in your Timeline, to open the effect in your viewer. The default length for most transitions is 1 second (or 30 frames), but we change the transition length to 10 frames (you can find this in the top left corner of your viewer once the effect is loaded into it). As you mentioned, we also add a 'whoosh' sound effect. You can find this kind of video transition effect in most video editing programs, but it may be called something slightly different. Hope this helps!
rossmore
Monday Jan 9, 2012 at 2:02 pm
once it's in your Timeline, to open the effect in your viewer. The default length for most transitions is 1 second (or 30 frames), but we change the transition length to 10 frames (you can find this in the top left corner of your viewer once the effect is loaded into it). As you mentioned, we also add a 'whoosh' sound effect. You can find this kind of video transition effect in most video editing programs, but it may be called something slightly different. Hope this helps!
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Kelly
Monday Jan 9, 2012 at 1:20 pm
once it's in your Timeline, to open the effect in your viewer. The default length for most transitions is 1 second (or 30 frames), but we change the transition length to 10 frames (you can find this in the top left corner of your viewer once the effect is loaded into it). As you mentioned, we also add a 'whoosh' sound effect. You can find this kind of video transition effect in most video editing programs, but it may be called something slightly different. Hope this helps!