Video Transitions

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Across
  1. 4. An Iris transition is a wipe transition that uses this shape.
  2. 8. When two shots dissolve into each other, creating a shot in which both shots are shown within the frame simultaneously.
  3. 9. When a shot dissolves to, or from a solid color (usually black or white).
  4. 11. A quick horizontal camera rotation that blurs the image.
  5. 12. Fading-in and out of black within the same scene as a stylistic choice.
  6. 14. A combination of a match cut and a dissolve.
  7. 15. A wipe timed with a moving character or object to transition to the next scene or the camera itself moves past an object.
  8. 16. The audience hears the audio from the 1st scene while still seeing the video from the 2nd scene.
  9. 17. The audience sees the video from the 2nd scene while still hearing the audio from the 1st scene.
  10. 19. A gradual transition directly into another shot.
Down
  1. 1. When shot A is replaced with shock B as it moves or wipes into frame from a specific direction like up, down, left, right, diagonal or just about any kind of shape like diamonds, stars, clock, etc.
  2. 2. In the early days, this was a manual effect achieved by opening or closing a camera's iris or aperture.
  3. 3. A short, abrupt cut from one scene to another using high contrast in both visuals and audio.
  4. 5. Cutting from one shot to another while the subject is still in motion. This is a type of Match Cut.
  5. 6. An instant transition or switch from one shot or scene to another. The most basic technique of editing transitions and the most common way to transition between scenes.
  6. 7. franchise known for using this type of video transition as an homage to the Flash Gordon" serials and Kurosawa films that inspired them.
  7. 10. Any transition, audio or visual, that uses elements from the previous scene to match similar elements in the next.
  8. 13. The most common color used for fades.
  9. 18. Fading to this color usually represents dreaming or dying.