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The easiest way to do this is to put a white material above the track, you can create a new one in the material window, or you can use a white one, not too long to set it to a few frames, and then add a melt in and out to the material, or you can use the flash white in the soup pool transition.
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There is a tutorial on this one, and there is a plug-in flashing white and flashing black, and of course it is very simple for you to make it yourself.
Create a new blank**, then drag it to the timeline and adjust the keyframes, it works great.
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I haven't used the ed ......You can do it with love clips, the operation is very simple, and there are two ways:
Method. 1. Add a flash white effect by using the "Fade In" in "Transition Effects".
In the Transitions tab, apply a Brighten Fade between clips, and the Transition Duration is recommended to be set to between seconds (not too long).
Method. 2. Add a flash white effect by "Dream Glow", "Dream Light" or "**" in "Picture Style".
1. Add a "transparent fade" transition between clip A and clip B.
2. In the **preview box, locate the time progress bar to the screen where the transparent fade starts (you can accurately step on the point by pressing the up, down, left and right arrow keys), double-click the "Dream Glow", "Dream Light" or "**" in the "Filter" list of "Picture Style" (choose one of the three effects), in the pop-up "Select Style Time Period" dialog box, click the time pick up button after the "Start Time" to get the current picture time point, and then move the picture backward frame by frame through the down arrow key, Until the fade screen disappears, that is, "Dream Glow" or "Dream Glow" and other suitable positions for the end, click the time after the "End Time" to pick up the small button. Generally speaking, effects such as "Dreamy Glow" or "Dreamy Glow" are best lasting between seconds and 1 second.
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1. Drag the two clips that need to be transitioned to the timeline to connect them from end to end;
2. Intercept the ** material for one second before and after the connection point, and reserve it for the transition time; And copy these two small pieces of material, paste them on the previous **layer, so that the upper and lower two short ** time progress is the same.
4. Click on the mixer (transparency) to drop down the triangle, and then the "mix" button, blue lines and keyframe points will appear below the material;
5. Pull the first and last points to the bottom to complete its gradient from 0 to 100.
6. Add a 2D "melt transition" to the upper and lower two small clips, adjust the transparency value, and you can complete the production of Edius blur transition.
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