Stretch, Wipe – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Stretch

Result

Transition

The first clip is squeezed as the second clip stretches from the
specified edge to the opposite edge.

Cross Stretch

The first clip is squeezed from the opposite edges toward the center
to reveal the second clip. You can specify the squeeze orientation

Squeeze

The first clip is squeezed from the opposite edges toward the center
and stretches in a perpendicular direction to reveal the second clip.
You can adjust the squeeze orientation.

Squeeze and Stretch

The second clip stretches from the specified edge over the first clip.

Stretch

Wipe

Result

Transition

Uses animated assets to define a wipe. You can create complex
transitions that are reusable and retimable. For more information,
see

“Using Alpha Transitions.”

Alpha Transition

Wipes a band across the first clip to reveal the second. You can
specify the number of bands and the wipe direction.

Band Wipe

A linear wipe from a specified point on the first clip reveals the
second clip. You can adjust the wipe direction.

Center Wipe

Checkered boxes appear on the first clip to reveal the second clip.
You can adjust the number of boxes and the wipe direction.

Checker Wipe

Checkered boxes wipe individually on the first clip to reveal the
second. You can adjust the number of boxes and the wipe direction.

Checkerboard Wipe

A rotational wipe over the first clip reveals the second. You can
adjust the start and direction of the wipe and the center point of
the rotation.

Clock Wipe

A linear wipe from the edge of the first clip reveals the second clip.
You can adjust the wipe direction.

Edge Wipe

Uses a gradient wipe image to wipe across the first clip, revealing
the second clip. You can adjust the softness of the wipe and invert
the gradient wipe image. By default, the transition wipes horizontally
from left to right. You can override this by dragging an image onto
the gradient clip well.

Gradient Wipe

A rectangular wipe from the specified edge or corner of the first
clip reveals the second clip.

Inset Wipe

A jagged-edged wipe from the center of the first clip reveals the
second clip. You can adjust the wipe direction and the shape of the
jagged edge.

Jaws Wipe

A linear wipe with a random edge from the edge of the first clip
reveals the second clip. You can adjust the direction of the wipe
and the width of the random edge.

Random Edge Wipe

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Chapter 47

Adding Transitions

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