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  1. Hey everybody!

    I have been recently working with Adobe premiere/After effects and I was wondering what this effect or transition is in this chainsmokers video? It almost zooms really fast to another part of the clip. Any help would be great! Thank you.

    https://instagram.com/p/BFC1XX6HGbr/
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  2. Originally Posted by naalarcon View Post
    Hey everybody!

    I have been recently working with Adobe premiere/After effects and I was wondering what this effect or transition is in this chainsmokers video? It almost zooms really fast to another part of the clip. Any help would be great! Thank you.

    https://instagram.com/p/BFC1XX6HGbr/
    If you're referring to the starting 5-6 seconds in that clip, its a "fake" zoom by scaling the clip. If you don't have a wide enough field of view in the actual footage, the larger dimensions can be synthesized by mirroring the borders on a repeat frame (you can timeremap and set a hold keyframe for example). One way you can do that is with cc repetile in a precomposition in after effects. If it's fast enough, you might be able to get away with it , otherwise it looks ugly. The 2nd shot behind the crowd is pure scaling (no border mirroring)

    It works "better" for this effect because of the direction of the zoom in vs. out . ie. from the 1st shot, the actual camera is dollying in , and the transition out is zooming out, and when it switches to the next shot behind the crowd, that begins with a zoom out as well. Same with the transition out of that shot is with zooming in, then into the shot of the stage, zooming in again

    If it doesn't make sense, just examine it slowly frame by frame in PP or AE
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