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How do I know which Transition I used?

I'm working on a series and I want to make sure I use the same transitions when going from intro to so and show to outtro. The problem is, I just finished episode 1 and I don't remember which transitions I used. How can I figure that out?

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 14.2

Posted on Mar 7, 2024 11:26 AM

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Apr 24, 2024 6:56 AM in response to TimeHorse

To determine which transitions you used in your video project on your MacBook Pro, you can review the timeline or editing interface of the software you used to create the videos. Typically, video editing software displays a visual representation of the timeline where you can see the sequence of clips and transitions used.


If you're using iMovie or Final Cut Pro, for example, you can open your project and navigate to the timeline view. Look for the transitions between the different segments of your video, such as between the intro and main content, or between the main content and the outro. The transitions will typically be represented as icons or graphical elements on the timeline.


You can then click on each transition to see its properties or settings, which may include the type of transition used (e.g., cross dissolve, fade to black, etc.). This will help you identify the specific transitions you used in episode 1 so that you can replicate them in subsequent episodes of your series.


If you're unsure how to navigate the editing interface or locate the transitions in your video editing software, consider referring to the software's documentation or online tutorials for guidance.

How do I know which Transition I used?

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