Motion blend transition?
- irriadin
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Motion blend transition?
I've seen this type of transition used a lot, and I can't quite approximate it using the default Vegas plugins. How exactly does one do an effect like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vIhn7NVpmo&t=01m30s - (happens at about 1:33, with the clip rolling downwards)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vIhn7NVpmo&t=01m30s - (happens at about 1:33, with the clip rolling downwards)
- Niotex
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Re: Motion blend transition?
While I don't personally use vegas that would be a combination of "Pan and scan" [moving one image above the screen and another into the screen from the bottom] and directional blur set at a vertical angle to fake motion-blur.
I obviously can't record this for you since I don't have vegas installed but I hope my explanation will suffice. If this is not the case then I'm sure one of the vegas orientated people would be glad to step in.
I obviously can't record this for you since I don't have vegas installed but I hope my explanation will suffice. If this is not the case then I'm sure one of the vegas orientated people would be glad to step in.
- irriadin
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Re: Motion blend transition?
Thanks, I'm going to take a crack at it tonight.Niotex wrote:While I don't personally use vegas that would be a combination of "Pan and scan" [moving one image above the screen and another into the screen from the bottom] and directional blur set at a vertical angle to fake motion-blur.
I obviously can't record this for you since I don't have vegas installed but I hope my explanation will suffice. If this is not the case then I'm sure one of the vegas orientated people would be glad to step in.
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Re: Motion blend transition?
I can vouch on Niotex, im a vegas user and thats gonna b pan n blur combination.
- irriadin
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Re: Motion blend transition?
Thanks guys, this worked perfectly. Using Linear Blur did the trick, I kept trying Gaussian and Radial before
- Niotex
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- Eake4
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Re: Motion blend transition?
While pan, blur and other techniques work really well theres actually a plugin from NewBlue FX which does the job easier with inbuilt blur from the effect itself. Its called the NewBlue Roll transition which I would not recommend if the other techniques work well as the pack this transition comes in is quite pricey
- irriadin
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Re: Motion blend transition?
Yea, I was trying to avoid having to buy that plugin pack. The solution I came up with doesn't look *quite* as nice and definitely takes a lot longer to do.-Eake4- wrote:While pan, blur and other techniques work really well theres actually a plugin from NewBlue FX which does the job easier with inbuilt blur from the effect itself. Its called the NewBlue Roll transition which I would not recommend if the other techniques work well as the pack this transition comes in is quite pricey