Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 21
Adding Transitions
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Push
One source image replaces another, both images moving at the
same time. For example, the first clip occupies the entire frame,
then the second clip pushes in from the right while the first clip
slides out to the left.
Unlike the slide effect, both sources are moving. The push effect
executes from the top, right, bottom, or left.
Radial
The first clip sweeps in a radial (or semi-circular) way to reveal the
second clip.
Slide
The second clip slides onto the screen to cover the first clip. The
angle from which the second clip enters the frame is stored in a
parameter, with 0 degrees being the top of the screen.
Wipe
The first clip wipes to reveal the second clip.
Zoom
One clip zooms in or out of the other clip.
Slide
Band Slide
Bands of the first clip slide in parallel directions to reveal the
second clip. You can adjust the number of bands and the slide
direction.
Box Slide
Bands of the first clip slide one at a time in perpendicular directions
to reveal the second clip. You can adjust the number of bands and
the slide direction.
Center Split Slide
Reveals the underlying clip by splitting the current clip down
the center and horizontally sliding the two halves away from
each other.
Multi Spin Slide
Boxes of the first clip spin and zoom out to reveal the second clip.
You can adjust the spin about the center of the first clip and the
spin about the center of the box, as well as the number of boxes.
Push Slide
The second clip pushes the first clip out of view. You can adjust the
push direction.
Spin Slide
Boxes of the first clip spin and zoom out to reveal the second clip.
You can adjust the spin about the center of the box and the
number of boxes.
Split Slide
The first clip splits at specific points and slides to reveal the second
clip. You can adjust the orientation of the split.
Swap Slide
The first (top) and the second (bottom) clips slide in opposite
directions, swap places, and slide back, revealing the second clip.
You can adjust the slide direction.
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