In this use case you’ll learn when and how best to use the “Liquid” video transition which looks something like this like this:
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Center Flower
Center Wave 1
Center Wave 2
Cut
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Multi Cuts
Multi Elements
Soft Flower
Use Case 28
How and when to use Liquid Transitions
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From the name, Liquid Transition, you can already deduce and predict that this transition will consist of a liquid like motion, meaning a natural flowing movement transition between any two clips for a natural but creative look. Since liquids flow in different ways and at different speeds, this category offers enough variations to the liquid flow making it a versatile category
What better way to try out the liquid transition than to use it with footage shot within a liquid environment such as this YouTube cooking show promo we’re putting together. We’re going to put together a bunch of clips showing several food items floating in water and then apply the liquid transition between each of the clips for a dramatic and cool effect. The best part is the liquid transition is in harmony with the liquid footage for a perfect match.
So, the liquid transition is an easy choice when your footage involves liquids or water and can be as equally affect for any footage that involves water such as water sports, surfing or swimming. But, this type of transitions will look great with bright footages. Especially considering that the transition speed can be both smooth and fast, the results can be very beautiful.
Don’t forget the golden rule of not overdoing it with all the different variations of the liquid transition available in the category. The trick is to choose one or two liquid transition variations and then use them sparingly for the most professional outcome.
In packs of AinTransitions products you can find liquid transitions for Premiere Pro, liquid transitions for After Effects, liquid transitions for DaVinci Resolve.