How to add transition effect in Open shot
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Ok for that u install kinematic and buy a subscription and just do it from there.
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There are many videos on internet how to add transition effect in Open shot.
Explanation:
Please refer to this -
The task of transitioning from one clip to another is done by selecting the transition you want, placing it where you want it, and adjusting the transitions direction. To illustrate this I am going to transition from one image to another. The most efficient way to do this is between multiple tracks. So I will place the first image in track one and the second image in track two. Once the images are in place I can then place the transitions.
The first step is to add the images into the tracks. Before you can add the images you will want to add sufficient tracks. Since I am going to be transitioning between images on two tracks I add a third track so the transitions will all go where they need to go (more on that in a second). To add the images click File > Import Files. Now navigate to the image you want to add and select. Continue to add more images until you have all you need.
Now it's time to add the transitions. Click on the transitions tab and then find the transition you want to add. I am going to use the Smoke transition for all of mine. What you are seeing is the following time line:
The direction a transition is important. If it is pointing down it means a transition out of and if it is point up it means a transition into.
When you drag a transition into place, you have to make sure that the transition arrow tip is lined up with where you want the transition to start. Typically this will be at the end of an image or the beginning of an image.
Once you have all of this in place, click the Play button and see what your transitions look like. They should smoothly transition out of and into each of the images.
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