DSLR Video Shooter | Video Editing Hack: Camera Morph Transitions! @dslrvideoshooter | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Easy to make morph effect to spice up your videos! This transition filter can transform any object into something completely different and works with FCP X, Adobe Premiere and Resolve.
My Camera Guides: academy.dslrvideoshooter.com
Gear I Used for This Simple Video Hack:
Rhino Arc II Slider
My Review: youtu.be/emlhreLBeiU
Buy Here: rhinocameragear.com/?rfsn=1821441.885d16
B&H: bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/rhino_arc_II/Ntt/rhino%2Barc%2BII/N/0/kw/search/BI/6566/KBID/7173/DFF/d10-v1-t12
Budget Slider Option on Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us/8wgz
How to Create the Morph Transition
1. Take a photo or record a clip of an object
2. Replace object with a different one
3. Take another photo or record a second clip
4. Make sure nothing but the main object moves between shots
5. Apply the filter mentioned in between clips
6. For more complexity, use a motion control system or animate the images/clips for some camera movement
DISCLAIMERS:
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
This video was not paid for by outside persons or manufacturers.
No gear was supplied to me for this video.
The content of this video and my opinions were not reviewed or paid for by any outside persons.
Easy to make morph effect to spice up your videos! This transition filter can transform any object into something completely different and works with FCP X, Adobe Premiere and Resolve.
My Camera Guides: academy.dslrvideoshooter.com
Gear I Used for This Simple Video Hack:
Rhino Arc II Slider
My Review: youtu.be/emlhreLBeiU
Buy Here: rhinocameragear.com/?rfsn=1821441.885d16
B&H: bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/rhino_arc_II/Ntt/rhino%2Barc%2BII/N/0/kw/search/BI/6566/KBID/7173/DFF/d10-v1-t12
Budget Slider Option on Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us/8wgz
How to Create the Morph Transition
1. Take a photo or record a clip of an object
2. Replace object with a different one
3. Take another photo or record a second clip
4. Make sure nothing but the main object moves between shots
5. Apply the filter mentioned in between clips
6. For more complexity, use a motion control system or animate the images/clips for some camera movement
DISCLAIMERS:
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
This video was not paid for by outside persons or manufacturers.
No gear was supplied to me for this video.
The content of this video and my opinions were not reviewed or paid for by any outside persons.