What's the point?
Attention, we warn you from the start, This transition is very dynamic and likely to be a task if your video is too serious and not very fishy. It is therefore important to associate it with a motivated speaker and full of enthusiasm such as our dear customer success manager Théophile, or even our good old sales, Robert. Thus, the use of this transition will be much more comfortable.
The madness that is the shaking of the camera allows you to change the location and even the speakers but also the angles of view, by positioning your camera sometimes in a high angle and other times in a low angle. So this transition allows us a bit of everything, but what makes it so interesting is the space it leaves for staging. Indeed, you can justify this movement by a fall or as in our video by any tremor etc. Do not hesitate to play it because that is the purpose of this transition.
How do you go about it?
As we said, this transition is therefore used during very dynamic videos with a lot of very short shots. You can also slow down the pace but the effect is still more impressive if you do something fast. So prefer Standing speakers or even in motion to increase this feeling of energy and you will get the desired result. For example, you can Use this transition in a video to wish your New Year's greetings. It would therefore allow you to move from one employee to another so that everyone can express themselves within your premises.
To actually achieve it, don't go with dead hands! The drier and more violent the shaking motion, the more successful your transition will be. For that, we recommend that you install your phone on a grip so that your image while shooting remains stable but you can also make the transition with ease. On a tripod, it will be impossible for you to shake your device. Remember to do it at the beginning and at the end of your plans so that the cut happens naturally.
You now have all the keys in hand to make this transition independently! If you like your results, do not hesitate to share them with us. In the meantime, we'll see you next year for the rest of our tutorials, and yes we're finishing our last article on this joke done, and done again.
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[5/8] Video frames: the close-up

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You thought that we had abandoned the transitions tutorials with Boris, our customer success manager, and you are wrong! After the Christmas holidays and just before the change of year, we are offering you one last gift in order, if you allow us, to make the transition that takes us from 2018 to 2019 smoothly.How do you start the year off right? At EasyMovie we offer you new knowledge: what better way than to enrich your videos with a new transition made simply with your smartphone? Come on, at the beginning of 2019, let's be original and think big with this camera movement that is likely to shake more than one!
