A Guide to Video Transitions: The Wipe
Text and video by Ellie Parcells, Education Resource Center and Student Multimedia Design Center
The connection or “transition” between the end of one video and the start of another is an aspect of video editing that is sometimes under-explored. There are three main types of video transitions – the hard cut, dissolve and wipe – each with their own benefits and effects.
In the video below, learn more about the wipe transition, which is where a video clip is gradually revealed through shapes and patterns, and when is an appropriate time to use it. While less versatile than the hard cut or dissolve, the wipe transition is great for signifying scene or location changes and can be used in fun and experimental ways to grab the audience’s attention.
In addition to the wipe transition, learn more about the hard cut and dissolve transitions and when they might be most useful for your video.
You can try your hand at using these transitions and more using a variety of video editing programs that are available to you through the Student Multimedia Design Center in Morris Library.
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