Edius Zoom Fx Transitions ✦ Fresh & Quick

Post: "Edius Zoom FX Transitions — Quick Guide & Tips"

Edius’ Zoom FX transitions add energy and polish to edits. Here’s a short how-to, creative uses, and performance tips you can drop into a blog, social post, or forum.

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Quick how-to (Edius)

  1. Place both clips on the timeline with no gap.
  2. Open the Effects palette → Transitions → Zoom (or search “Zoom FX”).
  3. Drag the desired Zoom FX onto the cut between clips.
  4. Select the transition on the timeline; open the Info palette.
  5. Adjust key parameters:

    Step 4: Apply "Layout" to Clip B (Zoom In) Post: "Edius Zoom FX Transitions — Quick Guide

  6. Pro Tip: Use Layout > Keyframes (Bezier) to ease the motion. Linear zooms look cheap; curved acceleration looks professional.
  7. Add Motion Blur: EDIUS’s built-in GPU transitions often have a "Blur" toggle. Always turn this on. It masks the pixel stretching that occurs during the high-speed scale. Place both clips on the timeline with no gap

    A Zoom FX transition works by rapidly scaling the end of the outgoing clip (Zoom Out) and the beginning of the incoming clip (Zoom In). In EDIUS, this effect is often combined with motion blur to hide the "cut" and simulate natural camera physics. How to Create a Manual Zoom Transition in EDIUS