A transition that blurs together the Red, Green, or Blue channels together between two layers of footage. Additional options include the ability to control the brightness, contrast, or angle of the blur.
Getting Started in a timeline
Drag the transition over your edit in the timeline, placing it at the end, beginning, or between two successive clips.
Modify the
Duration
of the transition either by entering a length in the field, or dragging directly in the timeline.
You can choose the
Alignment
(Center at Cut, Start at Cut, End at Cut, Custom Start) either by positioning the transition in the timeline, or by choosing from the Alignment drop-down in some host applications.
Getting Started in a compositor
Apply the transition to the layer you want to transition from.
Choose the footage layer you would like to transition to in the
Transition B
drop-down menu. (
Note for Motion users
: drag the footage layer up to the Transition B box).
Animate your transition using the
Mix
slider from 0-100%. Set a keyframe for 0% where the transition should start, then set another at 100% for the end.
Modify the Transition
Browse Presets
brings up an array of presets which animate when hovered over. Double-clicking or highlighting a preset and clicking
Select
will populate the parameters below to create the selected appearance.
Blur Main
adjusts the blur of the channels with a blur amount set below. Adjustments are made from 0-10 on an exponential scale.
Blur Angle
allows you to change the direction of the blur streaks and rotate them individually along their own axis.
Red
,
Green
,
Blue
Blur
each control the blur of their respective channels.
Brightness
,
Contrast
Boost
increases the image's brightness or contrast during the
Mix
of the transition.
Soften
an
auxiliary
blur system meant to adjust any harsh edges leftover from the
Blur Main
and channel blur properties.
Dolly
adds a camera move to the first source provided which either pushes in (10) or pulls out (-10) during the transition.