Ultimate Guide to Scene Transitions - Every Editing Transition Explained [The Shot List, Ep 9]

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  • Creative video transitions and scene transitions explained, including J cut, match cut, fade in and more.
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    00:00 - Intro - 9 Essential Editing Transitions
    01:19 - Editing Basics: The Cut
    02:10 - Fade
    04:47 - Dissolve
    06:43 - Match Cut
    08:53 - Iris
    10:24 - Wipe
    12:16 - Passing
    13:19 - Whip Pan
    14:06 - Smash Cut
    16:02 - J-Cut / L-Cut
    18:11 - Honorable Mentions
    18:36 - Get your FREE Editing Transition Shot List
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    In film editing, transitions between scenes are sometimes overlooked opportunities to help tell your story. While most scene transitions use only a simple cut, there are many more creative and cinematic transitions filmmakers can use. In this video, we’ll review the various video transitions and film transitions, their particular qualities, and what they add to visual storytelling.
    One of the most common film transitions is the fade in and fade out. Typically, these are used to open and close a film but they can also be used in between scenes to create a more definitive separation. Besides the cut, one of the most frequently used transitions is the dissolve (or cross dissolve). This is when one scene gradually fades out while the next scene gradually fades in. The dissolve is just one of the techniques used to create seamless transitions but also to suggest a passing of time or to switch to a flashback or dream.
    The match cut is a film transition purely meant to create a connection between one shot to the next or one scene to the next. That connection can be made with shapes, colors, movement, or even sound. The match cut is an instant scene transition but a match dissolve accomplishes both the “connection” of a match cut with the “smoothness” of a cross dissolve. The iris transition is an old-fashioned technique that is rarely used unless you’re going for a nostalgic or retro style.
    Similarly, the wipe transition is a bit archaic in terms of film and video transitions. George Lucas built the wipe transition into the visual language of Star Wars as a nod to his two biggest inspirations for the Skywalker Saga - the Flash Gordon serials and Kurosawa’s Hidden Fortress. A modern approach to these same cinematic transitions is called a passing transition (or pass-by effect). This involves using movement in the frame to wipe seamlessly into the next scene and it’s one of director Edgar Wright’s favorite film editing transitions.
    Next, there’s the whip pan, when the camera pans quickly to create a blurry image (where a cut can be hidden) leading into another whip pan to start the next scene. These types of film transitions not only create smooth transitions, they help sustain the momentum from one scene to the next. A smash cut is perhaps the most abrupt film transition because it is built on contrast between loud and quiet, or active and still, or sometimes both.
    Finally, there’s the J cut and L cut, two ways to use a split between audio and video for a variety of effects. For example, an L cut is often used when a character begins narrating a flashback. And a J cut is commonly used to build anticipation for the following scene. These are just the most common video transitions and new transition effects are created all the time. Your job as filmmakers is to find the right scene transitions that help tell your story.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro - 9 Essential Editing Transitions
    01:19 - Editing Basics: The Cut
    02:10 - Fade
    04:47 - Dissolve
    06:43 - Match Cut
    08:53 - Iris
    10:24 - Wipe
    12:16 - Passing
    13:19 - Whip Pan
    14:06 - Smash Cut
    16:02 - J-Cut / L-Cut
    18:11 - Honorable Mentions
    18:36 - Get your FREE Editing Transition Shot List

    • @actionkid990
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      Hey where is the jump cut? It represents normally what’s happening over time or increasing energy.

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      My favourite transitions are the Wayne's World transitions

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    9:10 - The “Iris Transition” was created with an external aperture, placed in front of the camera lens. The camera’s own aperture is insufficient for creating the “Iris Transition”, since any adjustment would continually be darkening the image and increasing the depth of field.

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    Man oh man... I do motovlogs and I know which transitions I use in scenes versus telegraphing when we're changing locations or topics, but never why they seemed to feel right, now I do - THANKS!
    Since you asked, I use a lot of whip transitions, with some cross dissolves, fade, and sometimes other ones in Resolve, only because the 2 scenes line up for it [like a brightness flash, for instance, when riding into the light]

  • @idiotwithattitude6295
    @idiotwithattitude6295 2 роки тому +2

    I just love this channel!!! 🤩

  • @_thomas1031
    @_thomas1031 2 роки тому +3

    THIS is certainly a much needed analysis 🙌🙌🙌

  • @carlosbarros4633
    @carlosbarros4633 Рік тому +1

    daaaaamn good content !!! im studying multimida and this is pure gold! thanks!!!

  • @ReySkywalker2
    @ReySkywalker2 2 роки тому +4

    Incredible video, as usual!

  • @KavishThennakoonOfficial
    @KavishThennakoonOfficial 2 роки тому +3

    The Whip is my favorite transition 🤩 , This channel is best channel of the UA-cam. ❤️❤️

  • @Akezevibez
    @Akezevibez Рік тому

    this is an incredibly helpful content. Thanks a lot guy. keep up the good work 🤝🏾

  • @wholesome3d
    @wholesome3d 2 роки тому +2

    A big fan of all your videos. Very informative and entertaining! A great resource for any avid moviemaker.

  • @kristenenation
    @kristenenation 2 роки тому +6

    Can you go over the rest of the transitions? Your videos are so clear and to the point.

  • @hirakjyotimedhii
    @hirakjyotimedhii 2 роки тому

    I can just say Thank you studio binder

  • @lubanestube
    @lubanestube 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing!

  • @rutaiwanwongsirasawad4040
    @rutaiwanwongsirasawad4040 7 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for this knowledge.

  • @shuvancreations2291
    @shuvancreations2291 2 роки тому

    My all time favourite UA-cam Channel 🤟

  • @hichamoba4096
    @hichamoba4096 2 роки тому

    the match cut so creative it's my favorite

  • @RitzieWilliams
    @RitzieWilliams 2 роки тому

    Can not wait for the next episode! Game changer.

  • @Juan7cris
    @Juan7cris 2 роки тому

    Quality Content as always!

  • @uchihasasuke2460
    @uchihasasuke2460 2 роки тому +4

    Top quality contents on this channel been following for a long time 👍