Google_maps_gta_zoom_effect_transition Guide
Take a zoomed-in screenshot (street level) and a zoomed-out screenshot (aerial/city view).
Apply Motion Blur to hide the transition between screenshots and give it that high-speed "gaming" feel. Use a Whoosh sound effect to emphasize the sudden movement. Tools for Faster Results google_maps_gta_zoom_effect_transition
To create a , you essentially need to capture layered screenshots and animate them using a "camera" or "null object" in video editing software. This effect mimics the iconic map zoom from Grand Theft Auto V , where the camera pulls rapidly out to the sky and then dives back down into a new location. The Script/Text Guide Take a zoomed-in screenshot (street level) and a
Link all map layers to a single "Null Object" to control the zoom uniformly. Tools for Faster Results To create a ,
Do the same—capture one zoomed-out view and one final zoomed-in view of your destination.
In your editor (like Adobe After Effects or DaVinci Resolve ), stack these screenshots from zoomed-in to zoomed-out. The "GTA" Motion:
Open Google Maps and disable all location labels.