Most Valuable Transitions In most situations, you'll find yourself using only a handful of transitions: Fade In, Fade Out, Cross Dissolve, and Overlap. I'm also partial to Wash In and Wash Out, in the right context. The others, to me, are usually too flashy for regular use. One of the best uses of the subtle Fade In and Fade Out transitions is to pair them back to back to intercut a series of short scenes or still images: the picture goes from black to full strength (Fade In), runs for a second or two (or even shorter), then dissolves to black again (Fade Out), only to start again with a different scene (Figure 11.13). I've created an example and posted it at www.necoffee.com/imovievqs/. Figure 11.13. Using several Fade In and Fade Out transitions, these two images appear, then disappear quickly and smoothly (the QuickTime version is a better representation, believe me). |