: If using a transform effect, increasing the "Shutter Angle" (to 180 or 360) in Motion-based effects adds realistic motion blur.
: Creators like Ryan Nangle offer "Hyper Zoom" packs that you simply drag and drop between two clips. 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 : If using a transform effect, increasing the
: To make the movement feel natural, search the Effects Browser (Command-5) for "Zoom" or "Directional Blur" and apply it to these small sections. 2. The Ken Burns Method You can achieve this in Final Cut Pro
This method uses keyframes to rapidly scale clips to simulate a high-speed zoom.
: Right-click in the viewer while using the tool to select Ease In and Out for a more professional velocity curve. 3. Using Specialized Plugins
Move to the last frame and increase the scale significantly (e.g., 200–300%).