![]() ![]() That is half way we're gonna clip it there and then we're just going to control the played that. We're going to drag it on top, and it's gonna go exactly half way. That right there or what we're gonna do is with the second clip. ![]() So that's 24 frames and we're just gonna hit command be two blade. We're gonna speed it up because you don't sit through that. All right, So what, you got your clips in the timeline? What we're gonna do is we're going to use our left and right arrow keys, June mark out the transition, so starting going to left, we're gonna mark at 24 frames, which is just gonna be hitting the left button 24 times. ![]() Just go for a second, so it's gonna go for 24 frames. So now we have our footage there, and it just transitions into their nothing super special about that because we're under 24 frames a second time line. And this is just some stock footage, so none of this footage is actually mine. So the first thing we're gonna want to do is drag out footage onto out timelines and just gonna grab that, and I'm just gonna drag that. And for the second tutorial assistance Stock standard 10. So as you say, we've got our clips and then there is in transition through each other, so let's just jump in and get to it.ΔΆ. You see a lot of people lined doing them like Sam Colder Benteke, a always doing zoom transition, said, Let's take a look at what we're going to be created. Introduction: Hey, guys, welcome to another day, Ventures Off class today we're gonna be creating a zoom transition very popular at the moment, and it's kind of considered like one of the hip things in video editing. ![]()
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