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Custom Wedding Transitions with FX
Summer is packed with weddings. Wedding bells ring across the country and this is where we draw the inspiration for our next tutorial. This tutorial includes free preset effects
The Motion Stabilizer filter let's you stabilize shaky video. Motion trackers analyze one or more specified regions of motion then adjust the track's position to compensate. Playback appears smooth because the track moves incrementally to offset the unwanted motion. You can also stabilize just a portion of a track to correct isolated camera bumps.
BORIS FX offers this incredibly useful filter. It's easy to use and very powerful.
Organic Transitions with Boris FX
Recent tutorials looked at how to using BORIS FX filters to create uniquely artistic visual effects, such as charcoal and watercolor. This time, let's combine the two, using some of the filters in BORIS FX to create create organic wipe transitions.
You won't believe how it easy it is to make your video look like it was drawn with colored pencils or charcoal, or painted with watercolors, using BORIS FX!
Combine two of FX's filters -- Fire and Burnt Film -- to create a Bonanza-style transition from within your NLE. Courtesy of Creative Mac (as above, this effect works the same way in Windows NLEs).
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