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How would I make a long, slow transition, blending the lighter parts of a shot in first?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 04, 2024 Jul 04, 2024

I've got two shots that I need to slowly blend together over the course of a few seconds. Currently, I'm envisioning a transition where the lighter parts of the second shot are slowly blended in while the first shot slowly dims to reveal the darker parts.

Here's the two different shots:

MVI_0561.00_06_56_01.Still010.png

MVI_0561.00_07_03_15.Still009.png

I've also got After Effects, if need be. Any suggestions are appreciated.

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Community Expert , Jul 05, 2024 Jul 05, 2024

You can create a long, slow transition by using the Film Dissolve transition, which automatically blends the lighter parts of the shot first.

For more control over the transition, try using the Gradient Wipe effect found in the Video Effects > Transition folder. This effect allows you to fine-tune how the transition progresses.

Cheers,
Paul

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Community Expert ,
Jul 05, 2024 Jul 05, 2024

You can create a long, slow transition by using the Film Dissolve transition, which automatically blends the lighter parts of the shot first.

For more control over the transition, try using the Gradient Wipe effect found in the Video Effects > Transition folder. This effect allows you to fine-tune how the transition progresses.

Cheers,
Paul

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2024 Jul 06, 2024
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Thanks Paul, I'll give this a try

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