Cinema transitions, speed, and effects
Once you've trimmed and stitched clips in the Cinema editor, you can polish the cut with transitions and per-clip effects.
Transitions between clips:
Set how one clip hands off to the next — a hard cut, a crossfade/dissolve, a fade, or a wipe. The transition is chosen per clip boundary, so a single video can mix styles.
Per-clip speed:
Each clip has its own speed control. Slow a clip down for emphasis or speed it up to compress dead time. Speed factors into the output duration automatically — a 10-second clip at 2× contributes 5 seconds to the final video, and the timeline reflects that.
Per-clip color effects:
Apply color treatments on a per-clip basis to grade footage or set a mood without touching the other clips in the sequence.
All of this previews live in the editor's player before you render, so you can dial in the look before publishing or sharing the video.