HOW TO CREATE A SEAMLESS "THROW" TRANSITION - Summary

Summary

The video tutorial discusses creating seamless transitions in video editing when shots don't naturally match. It covers techniques like focal length changes, motion blur, speed ramping, and keyframing to center objects. The tutorial also demonstrates using stock footage from Storyblocks to enhance transitions and concludes with final touches like color grading and sound effects.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The video is sponsored by Storyblocks.
2. The sequence involves a product video.
3. A transition technique is demonstrated using a lime.
4. The wide shot was taken with a Zeiss Batis 25mm lens.
5. Lighting was provided by an Aputure 300D Mark II with a Light Dome Mark II.
6. The tight shot was taken with a 40mm lens.
7. The aperture used was f4 for a somewhat shallow depth of field.
8. Motion blur and speed ramping are used for transitions.
9. Final Cut Pro X is used for editing.
10. Stabilization and keyframing are applied for smooth transitions.
11. Storyblocks provides stock footage used in the video.
12. A film burn overlay is used to hide cuts between shots.

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