 Okay, today we're gonna be working with Blender 2.78a and we're gonna be doing some video editing previous videos We looked at trimming clips and fading clips today. We're gonna be looking at other transitions in particular different types of wipes Let's go ahead and go to Here and choose our video editor again. I'm gonna say add movie. I'm gonna go to my folder here Do a thumbnail view here select these videos again? I'm just gonna uncheck the sound because we're not gonna be working with today I'm gonna start at frame one channel one and set it so my project matches the frame rate of the videos add these clips and Again, I'm just going to overlap these videos on how I want them to Transition just like before with the last Fading video with the cross-lay our cross Yeah, anyway, we're going to right-click the first video and shift right-click the second video I'm gonna go to add Effects to strip And you have lots of options here, but the one we're gonna look at today is wipe and I'm gonna scroll up over here. You can scroll with your mouse wheel to zoom in and out there and Here you can see a wipe happening. So it drops down from the top to the bottom Let's go ahead and make sure we have that selected by right-clicking on it We can scroll down here to effect strip and you have options transition, which we'll get into a moment Because there's different types of wipes and you have a list of four or five in there direction blur and Angle let's actually start with angles. So here we're going or actually start with in and out So here it's the new video is dropping down from the top a wipe from the top Okay, if we do in now, it's going to wipe from the bottom if you want to go from left to right or right to left you can change this to 90 degrees and Now you have it wiping one way and you can either change the degrees again or just go out and it will wipe the other way So you have up and down wipes, but you can also do a diagonal wipe like so Let's go ahead and set that back to zero and you also have your your width So we can go here your blur width right now We have a hard line if you want to blur it a bit you can now You can have a nice little blur, which looks a lot nicer than the hard line So now let's talk about and again in and out just changes the direction of that Our transitions here. I'm going to put the blur down just to make it clear on what's going on here But we can do single which so we have double which in some video editors is called barn doors. I believe So basically it's either closing in on the video or Opening out from the video and again, you can adjust the angles to let's say 90 degrees So it will open and close like barn doors And again in and out will change whether it's closing in or opening out And again, you can still all these blur the lines So Although the blur doesn't quite look right on that That looks still looks kind of hard. I don't know what's going on there So blur may not work that great on the double doors. I mean it's working. It just oh, maybe it's just I have it So high. Maybe I turn it down some still looks like a hard-end edge to me. Anyway Let's go from double to iris, which is basically a circle that either comes from the center out or if you reverse it comes from the outside and goes in and Then we also have a clock which is a clock wiping effect You can have a go clockwise or if you go the other way it will be counterclockwise So I and one thing I want to say about these effects, especially if I go back just to the single wipe Blurred wipe like that. I once watched Someone who was working on a video editing open source video editing software that was on Kickstarter I believe years ago, which I haven't heard anything about so I'm assuming it's not around anymore That they don't they're not going to bother putting effects like these type of wipes because The serious video editors don't use wipes like this and first of all Video editing is an art. So yeah, it may or may not fit into your project But to say that like professionals don't use wipes like this Watch any of the Star Wars movies and you'll see a few of these types of wipes in there And those are fairly popular movies. I would say anyway, those are wipes in blenders video editor I do thank you for watching as always. Please visit films by chris.com. That's chris with the K There's a link in the description there You can also click on support and you can support me either through paypal There's a paypal link there or you can support me monthly on patreon at patreon.com forward slash mail x1000 links to All that's in the description of this video Be sure to check out the playlist in the description of this video or at the end of this video for all my blender Video editing in the series. I thank you for watching as always. I hope that you have a great day