Edius Zoom Fx Transitions · Deluxe & Limited

Edius Zoom Fx Transitions · Deluxe & Limited

Double-click Clip A's transition segment to open the window. Check the Stretch box to enable keyframes.

To make a zoom look realistic, a "directional blur" or "radial blur" is often applied. This hides the moment of the "cut" and simulates the motion blur a real camera lens would produce during a whip-pan or fast zoom. edius zoom fx transitions

Designed specifically for the EDIUS ecosystem, these transitions are optimized for real-time playback without rendering (depending on hardware). Double-click Clip A's transition segment to open the window

While EDIUS offers built-in presets, creating a custom zoom gives you total control over the speed and "cushioning" of the movement. This hides the moment of the "cut" and

EDIUS is unique because it handles alpha channels and real-time rendering exceptionally well. While you can buy third-party plugin packs (like NewBlueFX or ProDAD), EDIUS’s built-in transitions and Keyer settings offer robust zoom capabilities without spending extra money.

Double-click Clip A's transition segment to open the window. Check the Stretch box to enable keyframes.

To make a zoom look realistic, a "directional blur" or "radial blur" is often applied. This hides the moment of the "cut" and simulates the motion blur a real camera lens would produce during a whip-pan or fast zoom.

Designed specifically for the EDIUS ecosystem, these transitions are optimized for real-time playback without rendering (depending on hardware).

While EDIUS offers built-in presets, creating a custom zoom gives you total control over the speed and "cushioning" of the movement.

EDIUS is unique because it handles alpha channels and real-time rendering exceptionally well. While you can buy third-party plugin packs (like NewBlueFX or ProDAD), EDIUS’s built-in transitions and Keyer settings offer robust zoom capabilities without spending extra money.