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How to do transitions on TikTok 2022

Today we will talk about how to create transitions, use edit TikTok video, and also understand how to create 5 very cool transitions in a video that anyone can shoot on any camera or phone. No super software will be needed for installation, as it will be ordinary gluing. You can use these transitions for TikTok videos, as well as instagram, for youtube vlogs and even for cool promo videos. You can also use the resource https://vjump.com/articles/how-to-do-transitions-on-TikTok where you will find even more valuable and useful information.
Transition through color/light
The easiest and most popular transition. We make the camera run over something that can completely fill the frame – it can literally be anything, for example, a backpack, some piece of clothing, etc. We move to another location and make the departure of the camera from the same object. It is very simple and at the same time really effective. At the same time, you can also use the TikTok editing app, which will only make the task easier.
Passing through an object
The second most popular among users is passing through an object. At the first location, we pan the frame behind our model and start the camera behind some object. It can be a wall/door/tree – almost anything.
At another location, we start filming by moving the camera through the object, ideally it (object, i.e. wall/door/tree, etc.) should be similar in color to the object from the first frame. Then the transition will be as clear as possible. Next, glue using the TikTok video editor and voila — an incredible video is already on your page.
Perfect framing (subject in the same place)
An incredibly effective transition is a change of location while keeping the main subject in one place in the frame. We set the frame at the first location, clearly remembering the position of the object in the frame. It is also very important to fix the distance to the camera. We move to another location and display the same frame. Then gluing and that’s it – the transition is ready.
Camera shake
Yes, we all know that the smoother the shot, the better, but for this transition, forget everything you knew before – to make it we need to give the camera a good shake (just hold it tight, please). We shake the camera at the end of the first frame and at the beginning of the second, when we magically find ourselves in a new location. Gluing is the result.
Camera swipe down/side
The most delicious was left for last, as many users really like this transition. More precisely, a series of transitions. At the moment when you want to go from one frame to another, all that is necessary is a sharp swipe of the camera upwards. The next frame starts in the same way with a swipe from the bottom up and will end on the object of the shooting that we want to show in the frame.
You can do the opposite: swipe from top to bottom, pause for a moment on the filming object, and then swipe even lower. The next shot is similar, but with a different plan. You can swipe left or right as you like – this will make your montage very dynamic.
All these techniques can be combined with each other – experiment. A lot comes from improvisation. And don’t forget to also use the best TikTok editing app. This will make your videos even more incredible and spectacular.
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