Hey guys, welcome back! In this tutorial I want to show how to use this one Shotcut technique to accomplish multiple cinematic effects like the Parallax/Vertigo effect, also known as the Dolly Zoom as well as a cool way to animate your photos, usually called a 2.5D parallax animation or cinemagraph.
So now let's add the dolly zoom effect. What makes this effect so cool is that the foreground and the background move independently of each other. It's best that they are not moving at the same speed even if they're moving in the same direction. So essentially what I'm going to do is zoom in the background at a specific speed and zoom out the foreground at a slower speed.
Let me know if there's something specific you want to learn about Shotcut in the comments and I'll make a tutorial video.
I hope this video inspires you to go play around on Shotcut and make awesome videos!
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