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This is just a handful of samples from
the many hundreds that I have created, and I am continuing to
create more transitions all the time. Because it only takes a
few minutes to create a new transition, I have many times created
one specially for a particular customer's production. In some
cases I can modify one to fit a particular need at the time.
The Genie plus 3-D engine has the ability to map a moving video
image into any kind of a 3-D shape with no pixelation of the
image. Unfortunately we can only show you one frame of an effect
that may have sixty frames or more. We can actually create an
effect that takes as long as 16 seconds to run, which allows
us to do some interesting things. |
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This first effect is not really
transitioned from one picture to another, but was designed to
show off a group photo.
The first picture is normal size. |
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The second picture shows that the effect
is zooming in on the left side. |
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In this picture the effect starts to
pan across the photo. |
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In this picture the effect reaches the
right side of the photo. |
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In this picture it has reached the right
side and starts to zoom back out to its original size. |
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And the last picture is back to its
normal size, at this point it could transition to a different
photo. |
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In this effect that image moves away
from the viewer revealing the image underneath, and then rolls
up and moves out of the frame at the bottom. |
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This is a page turn effect that reveals
the image underneath. This effect can also be run in reverse
with the new image turning over top of the existing image. |
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In this affect the image shrinks down
to a globe and moves off the screen on the left side revealing
the new image. |
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In this effect the image is split in
half, and each section rolls up and off each side of the screen. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer at an angle and continues moving away from the
viewer until it moves off the screen to the left side. |
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In this effect the image turns into
a globe and then moves to the bottom of the screen. |
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In this effect a white border is added
to the image to give it a look of a photograph, it has been rotated
slightly counter clockwise and moves off the screen to the right. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer, at the same time dissolves into the new image. |
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In this effect it is a page peel from
the corner down, eventually revealing the underlying image. |
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In this effect the image has a picture
frame applied to it as it moves away from the screen, then moved
off the screen to the left side. |
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In this effect the image has a picture
frame applied to it as it moves away from the screen, then rolls
up and moves straight down. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the screen while a picture frame is being applied, the image
then rotates clockwise and moves off the top of the screen. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer until it is too small to see, and at the same
time it is rotating clockwise. It also has a white border applied
to it. |
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In this effect the new image page turns
over top of the old image from the left side, with a border applied
to the image |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer, pauses slightly and then has a bias applied
to it, and then slides straight off the screen to the right. |
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In this effect that image rolls up and
it dissolves into the background of the new image. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer to the right, gradually making an arc across
the screen towards the left, and then moving towards the viewer
as the image moves off the screen. |
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This effect is basically a wipe that
uses circular patterns, which also uses a soft edge to give it
a softer appearance. |
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This effect is a straight forward dissolve
from one image to the other. The length of time it takes to dissolve
can be varied, as with all the effects. |
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This effect is basically a wipe with
a pattern and a soft edge applied to the pattern. |
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In this effect the image starts to move
toward the viewer while rotating counter clockwise, and at the
same time dissolving to reveal the new image. |
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This effect is basically a wipe with
a pattern and a soft edge applied to the pattern. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer, and then is rotated around as though you stuck
a pin in the upper left corner of the image and tacked to the
center of the screen. The image makes one full revolution counter
clockwise, and then rolled up and moves off the right side of
the screen |
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In this effect the image rolls up like
a newspaper, and then moves straight up off the screen. |
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In this particular effect the video
zooms towards the viewer, while rotating clockwise and peeling
off the page at the same time. |
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In this effect a white border is applied
to the image, it is then split into parts while rotating clockwise,
with the two parts finally rolling up, leaving the screen in
two different directions. |
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In this effect the image moves away
from the viewer, then the left corner and drops like a picture
following off the wall, swings back and forth a couple of times
from the left corner, and finally falling straight down. |
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In this effect the image zooms towards
the viewer, while at the same time it is dissolving away to reveal
the new image underneath. |
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In this effect the new image rolls down
from the top to cover up the existing image. |