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Iris transition in Final Cut Pro

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Since I'm working on a Star Wars movie, I've come to know and love using wipes in Final Cut. However there is one used in SW that I can't replicate in FCP, an outwards->in oval iris. FCP has an oval iris, but it starts at the center and works outwards, and I can't find out how to reverse the way it works.

Does anyone know how to achieve this? I'm trying to lose keep a cut as close to the original as possible.

Thanks!
 
Sorry for the bump, but I'm going to try again because I just got a call-out about this on my edit of Star Wars Episode I.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the Iris dissolve in Final Cut Pro to go from the outside in instead of inside out?
 
double click your transition in the timeline and then:

irisfu.jpg
 
Well at least it wasn't something easy.

Thanks good sir.
 
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