

This will combine those two clips together. Now, select your transitional element and your top clip, right-click both, then select Compound Clip.From that drop-down, select Stencil Alpha. Select the element and head over to your Compositing menu.Drop the transitional element from Tidal that you want to use over two clips.It’s perfect for a travel video or something you want to add some kinetic energy to. Tidal is a fun transitional pack from Shutterstock Elements. There you go! Now you’ve got a great lens flare transition.Ī lens flare is a dynamic way to transition from one scene to the next.Select the lens flare clip and head over to your Compositing panel.

Just like your light leak, drop the lens flare above the two clips you want to transition.

Who doesn’t love a well-used lens flare for a transition. Light leaks provide a cool, subtle fade from one shot into the next shot.īest for: The Next J.J. You now have a pretty sweet light leak transition.

Select the two clips you want to transition between.The Strobe effect is super easy to utilize, and is a similar setup to the Glitch effect we just used above. Review your work and refine, as needed.Īpply a Glitch effect to your video to create a cool transition into your next scene.Then, drop whatever effects your heart desires onto the clips, even utilize the transform tool to stretch and distort footage.Once applied, take your blade tool and cut out each frame from those sections.After you’ve trimmed, place a Bad TV effect onto each.Using your blade tool, trim back the last three to four frames on each of those clips.First, select the two clips you want to transition between.Here are some simple steps to do just that. However, it’s actually fairly simple to create your own. Glitch effects are super popular right now. Best for: Fashion, Travel, and Your Next Zombie Movie
