With this transition, you can control the angle, motion blur, amplitude, colorization, and length. I like to think of this transition as a combination of a zoom blur and a cross dissolve. Impact Wave is a transition that makes a wave like motion between your incoming and outgoing clip. Overall, I like that I can change the colors and impact of the glow to get a unique look of my own, or I can use the default setting as is. I’ve used this transition on recent video projects and it really flowed with the presentation and feel I was trying to establish. In the Effect Controls, you can control a variety of parameters such as the glow, width, RGB values, contrast, and dissolve length. Impact Solarize is a transition which takes the incoming and outgoing clip, blends them with a tinted invert and glow effect, then dissolves between them. The four transitions below are some of my favorites. I had a chance to play around with these new transitions and see their capabilities. These transitions add that extra piece of pizzazz without being over the top. ![]() I’ve been using Film Impact transitions since their inception, and have all three packs in my collection. These transitions bring with it 3D movement, glows, glitches, flares, mattes, and much more. The creators at Film Impact have released a new pack of ten dynamic transitions for Premiere Pro just in time for the 2015 release.
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