Optical transition effect in which one image is replaced by another at a boundary edge moving in a selected pattern across the frame.
Special effect in which two pictures from different video sources are displayed on one screen. Special effects generators provide numerous wipe patterns varying from simple horizontal and vertical wipes to multi-shaped, multi-colored arrangements.
Wipe is the name of a particular style of transition between slides. As the presentation moves from one slide to another, the second slide replaces the other one in a wipe from left to right over the screen.
A transition in which one image seems to "wipe" off (replace) the other from the screen.
Synthetic key pattern specially generated to define the boundaries of Zonal Mixing, e. g. 'diagonal wipe' or 'diamond wipe'. Transition by control of wipe parameters. E. g. a simple wipe from left to right by altering the wipe horizontal position.
Scene in a motion picture that appears to be pushed off screen by a new scene.
Electronic transition where one shot gradually obscures the previous shot Wipes can be anything from simple straight lines passing across the screen to complex patterns.
a shaped transition between video sources, usually involving a geometric shape (i.e. circle, square, or line) or pattern (i.e. checkerboard) accomplished through a video switcher. see matrix wipe.
Special effect where a video picture is gradually covered by a coloured background or another video picture - e.g. as occurs in a vision mixer.
And editing device, usually a line which travels across the screen, "pushing off" one image and revealing another.
Picture transition from one scene to another wherein a new scene is revealed by a moving line or pattern. In the simplest form, simulates a window shade being drawn. More sophisticated variations including colorized wipes, quivering wipes, triangle wipes and Venetian blind wipes.
a transitional device in which one shot appears to be "pushed" off the screen by another shot
a optical technique for making a transition between scenes in a television commercial; one picture disappears on the screen as another takes its place. The transition can be done in a horizontal, vertical, or roatating (clockwise or counter-clockwise) motion.
A transition between shots in which a line passes across the screen, eliminating the first shot as it goes and replacing it with the next one.
Effect that pushes a scene to one side.
A editing transition in which reveals the next picture with a moving pattern or geometric shape.
A type of transition that uses a moving edge to replace the current clip to reveal the next clip.
A transitional device in which one image slowly replaces another by pushing the other out of the way.
A wipe is another transitional device that wipes one scene horizontally into the other.
Visual effect where a moving line or pattern acts as a border as one video signal gradually replaces another. As one picture disappears another is revealed.
A transition from one shot to another in which one shot replaces another, horizontally or vertically.
A transition whereby one portion of a video image is replaced with another, using a switcher-generated pattern or effect. The luminance signal in a component set.
An editing technique in which images from one shot are fully replaced by the images of another, delimited by a definite border that moves across or around the frame.
A transitional device used to change scenes by manipulating the screen space by a linear sweeping motion across the screen. It can be seen as a horizontal, vertical or diagonal wipe. This technique was commonly used in the early ears of mil making. It is still used sparingly today, especially in 1930's and 40's comic book hero films to give a sense of the period.
A video transition from one video source to another where the original source appears to be pushed (wiped) off and replaced by the new video source. To see an example of a wipe click here.
when a hitter pushes the ball off of the opposing block so it lands out of bounds
A type of transition used in multimedia.
A visual transition between images during which the edge of one image moves across the screen revealing the next image.
In film editing, a wipe is a gradual spatial transition from one image to another. One image is replaced by another with a distinct edge that forms a shape. A simple edge, an expanding circle, or the turning of a page are all examples.