A video transition in which one video clip fades into the next. See also fade, transition.
Gradual transition from one scene to another.
A gradual scene transition. The editor overlaps the end of one shot with the beginning of the next one.
a gradual merging of the end of one shot and beginning of another produced by the superimposition of a fade-out onto a fade-in of equal length.
An optical or camera effect in which one scene gradually fades out at the same time that a second scene fades in. There is an apparent double exposure during the center portion of a dissolve sequence where the two scenes overlap.
Change from one scene to another in which visual images are blended together and one image fades-out as another fades-in.
The slow fading of one shot into another.
A video or audio transition in which an image from one source gradually becomes less distinct as an image from a second source replaces it. An audio dissolve is also called a segue.
Dissolve is a type of transition or special effect between slides. It can be used to emphasise information within a presentation. This has the appearance of causing, as the name suggests, text or images to dissolve into tiny pieces until they disappear.
A change from one scene to another in which the outgoing and incoming visual images are superimposed or blended together for a discernible period of time as one scene fades out while the other fades in. Sometimes called cross fade or lap dissolve
Special effect in which one shot slowly appears as another disappears. Performed using a vision mixer.
A gradual transition between two video sources. The sources overlap as they go from one to another. The dissolve indicates a passage of time, mood or place. Also used to represent a sense of nostalgia or a dream-like quality. See also, Segue and Cut.
(film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out
become weaker; "The sound faded out"
cause to fade away; "dissolve a shot or a picture"
a gradual transition between scenes in a film or on television
Where one scene melts into another.
A video transition in which the existing image is partially or totally replaced by superimposing another image. One image fades in as the other fades out.
A transition in which the first shot is partially or completely replace by gradually superimposing the next shot.
The gradual transformation of one scene to the next by overlapping a fade-out with a fade-in.
A gradual transition where one clip blends into the next. Dissolve rates from a half-second to two seconds are most common.
A video or film transition where one shot gradually fades out while a second shot fades in.
To gradually fade out one scene and replace with another often further upstage.
A type of video transition involving the gradual mixing or blending of one video shot with another over time.
To shift scenes on videotape by having one scene fade out while the next scene fades in.
Gradual change of an image into another with changing the brightness of two overlaying images
A transitional device used to gradual lead the viewer from one scene to the next.
The gradual merging of the end of one shot with the beginning of the next, produced by superimposing a fade-out onto a fade-in of equal length or by imposing one scene over another.
The transition between two video sources with a duration of 2 or more frames
A transition between two shots during which the first image gradually disappears while the second image gradually appears; for a moment the two images blend in superimposition.
Editing technique whereby the images of one shot is gradually replaced by the images of another.
mixing two images where one fading away is replaced by another fading in.
A scene that slowly fades to the next scene. If a scene is planned to dissolve, the actor may be asked to hold the last look.
A method of making a transition from one shot to another by briefly superimposing one image upon another and then allowing the first image to disappear. A dissolve is a stronger form of transition than a cut and indicates a distinct separation in action. Dolly A platform on wheels serving as a camera mount capable-of movement in any direction.
Editing technique in which one shot is gradually merged into the next by the superimposition of a fade-out or fade-in.
A video effect in which one scene fades out while another fades in.
A mode of message transition on an LED display accomplished by varying the light intensity or pattern, where the first message gradually appears to dissipate and lose legibility simultaneously with the gradual appearance and legibility of the second message.
Image transition effect of one picture gradually disappearing as another appears. Analogous to audio and lighting cross-fade. [See cross-fade.
Video transition where the outgoing picture is reduced in level to zero, whilst the incoming picture is increased in level from zero. Also known as a mix.
(1) An effect in which one scene or picture fades out as another fades in. In projection, the dissolve effect is achieved by varying the intensity of the lamps in the two projectors involved. Sometimes called lap dissolve or cross fade. (2) The hardware controlling the dissolve effect, which is properly called dissolve control or dissolve unit. A visual effect wherein one scene gradually fades away while slowly being replaced by another. See " Fade, Fade-to-black."
A transition between two scenes where the first merges imperceptibly into the second (Lap Dissolve: Mix).
A transition in which one image is replaced, a piece at a time, with corresponding portions of another image.
A video edit/transition, from one shot to another that happens gradually. The two different shots will appear to melt or dissolve from one to the other. To see an example of a dissolve click here. Also see cross fade.
An overlapping transition between scenes where one image fades out as another fades in. Editors often use this to indicate a change in time and/or location.
An effect that creates a smooth transition from one scene to another, wherein one source fades out and the other fades in.
An optical in which one image slowly changes into another.
In film editing, a dissolve is a gradual transition from one image to another. In film, this effect is created by controlled double exposure from frame to frame; transiting from the end of one clip to the beginning of another.