Scratch-out reveal transition from Shot A to Shot B. Shot A is full frame and stays static. Shot ...
Scratch-out reveal transition from Shot A to Shot B. Shot A is full frame and stays static. Shot B does NOT fade in: it is revealed only by aggressive ‘scratching’ as if removing the top layer of film/paint. The scratches carve out all elements of Shot B (characters + background + props), appearing piece-by-piece: first the main silhouette(s), then key props, then the full environment until Shot B is 100% complete. Use a high-contrast scratch matte with sharp torn edges, chalky white emulsion dust, and tiny debris particles flying toward the lens. The scratch pattern starts as thin random lines, becomes wider gouges, then turns into dense crosshatching that rapidly clears the remaining areas. End on Shot B fully revealed, Shot A completely removed, like the entire frame was scraped clean. Add subtle film flicker and slight gate weave; no blur on Shot B.
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