Hyper Zoom Transitions Вђ“ Final Cut Pro X Now

: Ensure the center of your zoom-in on the first clip matches the subject's position in the second clip to avoid a jarring "jump".

This method uses keyframes to rapidly scale clips to simulate a high-speed zoom.

Select the bladed section of the first clip. In the , add a keyframe to Scale (All) at the start of this section (set to 100%). Hyper Zoom Transitions – Final Cut Pro X

Hyper zoom transitions (also known as seamless or speed zooms) create a dynamic, fast-paced "flying" effect from one clip into another. You can achieve this in Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) using manual keyframing, the built-in Ken Burns effect, or dedicated third-party plugins. 1. Manual "No Plugin" Method

Move to the last frame and increase the scale significantly (e.g., 200–300%). : Ensure the center of your zoom-in on

Repeat for the second clip: start at a high scale (matching the first clip's end) and keyframe back down to 100%.

: Place the green (start) box around the whole frame and the red (end) box on the specific detail you want to "fly" into. Zoom Out : Reverse the start and end boxes. In the , add a keyframe to Scale

: Creators like Ryan Nangle offer "Hyper Zoom" packs that you simply drag and drop between two clips.