3d simulation, Dissolve – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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3D Simulation

Result

Transition

Causes the video to zoom in on the first clip, switch to the second,
and zoom out. You can specify the center point, the amount of
magnification in the zoom, and the degree of blur applied during
the zoom.

Cross Zoom

Creates a three-dimensional cube from each clip and spins it in the
direction you choose. You can also view the cube from the inside
or the outside.

Cube Spin

Spins the first clip around its center point, revealing the second clip.
You can choose the angle of the spin axis.

Spin3D

Spins the first clip around its center point until the clip is viewed
from its edge, and then switches to the second clip, which spins
into view. You can choose the angle of the spin axis.

Spinback3D

Creates the effect of swinging the first clip in toward the viewer or
out toward the second clip, which is revealed as the swing widens.
You can choose the angle of the swing axis.

Swing

Zooms the second clip in from a single center point to full-frame
size, over the top of the first clip. You can specify the center point
(relative to the first clip) where the zoom begins.

Zoom

Dissolve

Result

Transition

Adds the two clips so that the first clip fades out and the second
fades in.

Additive Dissolve

Blends the first clip into the second clip.

Renders with 10-bit precision if your sequence is set for 10-bit
precision in the Video Processing tab of the Sequence Settings
window.

Cross Dissolve

Blends the first clip into the plain color of your choice, and then
blends the plain color into the second clip. You can adjust the speed
of the blend.

Dip to Color Dissolve

Dissolves the first clip into the second by removing random pixels
from the first clip to reveal the second clip.

Dither Dissolve

Fades in the incoming clip as the outgoing clip fades out. Reveals
the track below the current track in a transition.

Fade In, Fade Out

Compares the pixels in the two clips and displays the lighter of the
two as the first clip fades out and the second fades in.

Non-Additive Dissolve

Applies a pond ripple effect to the first clip, simultaneously blending
it into the second. You can choose the number of ripples, their
center point on the first clip, and their amplitude and acceleration.
You can also apply a circle highlight to the ripples.

Ripple Dissolve

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Chapter 47

Adding Transitions

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