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    In an earlier age I had a Premiere transition called 'cross zoom', where I could pick any point inside the last frame of shot A and any point within the first frame of shot B and have the transition 'crash zoom' in and out of these points.

    It there something similar within my Edius list of transitions? Maybe it's called something else and I'm simply not recognising it.

    tom.

  • #2
    Tom unfortunately there is not an equivalent, try using the features of 3Dpinp to zoom in at the end of one shot and zoom out at the start of another.
    Mike T
    Mike Trewhella
    Intel Core i7 processor 3770K 3.50GHz, ASUS Sabertooth Z7 Mother Board, NVidia Graphics card GTX 465, 16GB RAM, Antec 300 case, Windows 7 Ultimate (64), Edius 6.55, Vistitle 2.5

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    • #3
      Imaginate is your best bet with Edius

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      • #4
        You sure that '3D Dissolve' can't be tweaked to get what you want?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
          You sure that '3D Dissolve' can't be tweaked to get what you want?
          Care to elaborate on this tech?

          I don't think it gives the desired result for the OP if I read you right, but still curious at your suggested idea if different to what I envisage it to actually be.
          peterC
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          • #6
            An alternative to 3DPIP or Imaginate (you may not have it) is to use a graphics app such AE, Corel, whatever, and get your zoomed still that way if res is a problem using 3DPIP. If you follow me.
            Last edited by peterC; 04-23-2008, 11:18 PM.
            peterC
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            • #7
              Originally posted by peterC
              Care to elaborate on this tech?

              I don't think it gives the desired result for the OP if I read you right, but still curious at your suggested idea if different to what I envisage it to actually be.

              Place the two clips side by side. Place a short Dissolve between them.

              Now place 3DPIP on the two clips and use the key framer to zoom in where you want and zoom back out from where you want.

              It should work asnd not be to hard to accomplish.


              Mike

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