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In this tutorial will be using the EZ Tools
script, which is free to download. You can
also download this transition template. Both
links are in the description. So let's start.
Assuming that you've already imported your
footage into After Effects, create a new composition
and name it: camera shake transition. I'm
using a FULL HD 1080 pixels preset, with 30
frames per second, and 2 seconds long.
Create another composition and name it: Image
1.
Use the same settings as before, but make
it 1 second long.
Duplicate this composition, then bring your
first image into the Image 1 composition,
open the Image 2 composition, and bring the
second image into it.
Now, close this 2 compositions and go back
to your Camera Shake Transition comp.
Bring the image 1 and Image 2 comps here,
move to 1 second, and offset the top layer.
Search for the Motion Tile effect, and apply
it to your Image 1 layer.
Change the output width and height values
to 300,
and check the mirror edges box.
Copy this effect, and paste it to the Image
2 layer.
Move to 10 frames, select the image 1 layer,
open the scale options, and create a keyframe
here.
Go to 1 second, and change the scale values
to 50%.
Select both keyframes and easy ease them,
then, open the graph editor and drag the curve
all the way to the right.
Select the Image 2 layer, and open its position
options.
Change its values to 920,
and 270, and create a keyframe at 1 second
Move 2 frames forward, and change the position
values to 1140,
and 645.
Move 5 more frames, and change the values
to 905,
and 530.
Move another 7 frames, and change the values
to 1005,
and 575.
Then, move 7 more frames, and change the values
to 960,
and 540, to align back the image to the center.
Go to 1 second, open the rotation of the Image
2 layer, create a keyframe and change the
rotation angle to -1 degrees.
Make visible all the keyframes of this layer.
Move to the next position keyframe, and change
the rotation angle back to 0.
Go to the next keyframe and change the value
to 3.
Move to next keyframe and change the angle
to -1.6 degrees.
Then, go to the last keyframe, and change
the rotation angle value to 0.
Select all the keyframes of the image 2 layer,
and easy ease them.
Check the motion blur boxes on both layers,
activate the effect from here, and your transition
is ready. Let's see how it looks.
The easiest way to use this transition multiple
times in one project, is to render all the
transitions you need separately, then import
them into your project and place them on top
of your footage, right in the place where
your cut point is. Don't worry, the render
time is very fast.
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial on how to create
a camera shake transition in After Effects.
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