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NerdStrudel wrote:I figured it out myself, you.... maybe can to.

NerdStrudel wrote:fine, If you're using vegas what you need to do is have your two clips. and Fade the end of your first clip into the beginning of your second clip. have the fade it be for abotu half a second to a second.. although how fast you want the zoom look to last (fast or slow) is controlled more or less by how much you fade into the second clip... ANYWAY.
Fade into your second clip, and on the first clip zoom in on whatever point on the picture.. works good if it's kinda going in a way that makes it look realistic but yah. just zoom in on the first clip and leave the second one be. You don't ACTUALLY zoom in, but with the fast zooming plus the next clip looking like it corresponds with the previous clip the eye is tricked into thinking you just did a quick zoom.. I hope that..makes sense :O
AThornInMyHeart wrote:NerdStrudel wrote:fine, If you're using vegas what you need to do is have your two clips. and Fade the end of your first clip into the beginning of your second clip. have the fade it be for abotu half a second to a second.. although how fast you want the zoom look to last (fast or slow) is controlled more or less by how much you fade into the second clip... ANYWAY.
Fade into your second clip, and on the first clip zoom in on whatever point on the picture.. works good if it's kinda going in a way that makes it look realistic but yah. just zoom in on the first clip and leave the second one be. You don't ACTUALLY zoom in, but with the fast zooming plus the next clip looking like it corresponds with the previous clip the eye is tricked into thinking you just did a quick zoom.. I hope that..makes sense :O
Well.. I don't really get it but I'll try. Can you show me how you do it with pictures it'll really help. Thanks for telling me though.
floatuponourtears wrote:AThornInMyHeart wrote:NerdStrudel wrote:fine, If you're using vegas what you need to do is have your two clips. and Fade the end of your first clip into the beginning of your second clip. have the fade it be for abotu half a second to a second.. although how fast you want the zoom look to last (fast or slow) is controlled more or less by how much you fade into the second clip... ANYWAY.
Fade into your second clip, and on the first clip zoom in on whatever point on the picture.. works good if it's kinda going in a way that makes it look realistic but yah. just zoom in on the first clip and leave the second one be. You don't ACTUALLY zoom in, but with the fast zooming plus the next clip looking like it corresponds with the previous clip the eye is tricked into thinking you just did a quick zoom.. I hope that..makes sense :O
Well.. I don't really get it but I'll try. Can you show me how you do it with pictures it'll really help. Thanks for telling me though.
Assuming you know how to use the Pan/Crop tool, just create a fast zoom effect using it in the last few frames of your clip (you can add radial blur to make it look a little more "realistic"), than just cut to the next clip, it'll create the illusion of "zooming" into the clip.
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