Custom transition in Magix Movie Studio

Tiempie-Lamprecht wrote on 4/2/2026, 2:05 AM

Good Morning John

I used your "Creating a transition from a video clip using the Mask Generator" and it works perfectly for me. I've made about 10 different transitions from that tutorial and that's more than enough for me. I don't need to buy that 1700 effects and transitions as advertised so much.

I would like to try making a custom transition as follows (this is just an example)

I have 2 scenes (SC01 and SC02 - both 50 frames long)

From frame 25 of SC01, I want to start to blur out - 0% to 100% at frame 50

From frame 25 of SC01, I want to rotate CW from 0deg to 180deg at frame 50

Then from frame 1 of SC02. I want to go from a 100% blur to 0% at frame 25

From frame 1 of SC 02, I want to rotate CW from 180deg back to 0deg (360deg)

I've done something like that but with 2 custom saved effects - Effect 1 is for the end of SC01 and Effect 2 is for the beginning of SC02.

Is there a way to make a custom transition for this ?

Thank you and have a nice day

Regards

Tiempie

(I'm sorry for posting this twice - One here and one in Comments)

Comments

johnebaker wrote on 4/2/2026, 4:12 AM

@Tiempie-Lamprecht

Hi Tiempie

Pleased to hear that the tutorial has been useful to you.

Combining 2 transitions in to one, while it can be done, it is impractical because the video/images they are applied to are also included in the transition as part of the masks.

You have the best solution saving the video effects applied to SC01 and SC02 as 2 separate video effects.

HTH

John EB

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Tiempie-Lamprecht wrote on 4/2/2026, 6:14 AM

John

Thank you very much, not just for me but everybody else who benefitted from your help

I appreciate it very much

Regards here from South Africa

Tiempie