RGB Collapse
Drop RGB Collapse between your clips, for After Effects, Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
One subscription unlocks everything. RGB Collapse comes with Filmit Studio, along with our whole suite of plugins, effects, transitions, overlays, and courses, plus everything new we ship. It's all included!
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See RGB Collapse in action
A full walkthrough of RGB Collapse on real footage, in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.
What RGB Collapse does
RGB Collapse splits the color channels apart and pulls them back together across the cut for a chromatic hand-off between your two clips. It runs entirely on the GPU as a real After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve transition, so the preview matches the render.
Drop it between two clips on your timeline and the channels scatter on the outgoing shot before snapping into the incoming one. The timing and the look are fully adjustable and keyframable, so you can control how far the colors drift and how hard they collapse.
How to use RGB Collapse
Download Filmit Studio
Grab the free desktop app for Mac or Windows. It manages your whole Filmit library.
Install RGB Collapse
Open the Filmit Transitions library inside Studio and install RGB Collapse in one click.
Drop it between two clips
RGB Collapse appears in your Effects panel in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Drop it between two clips.
Dial it in
Every control is live and keyframable, so tweak the look and animate it across your shot.
RGB Collapse is one of many
RGB Collapse installs from the Filmit Transitions library inside Filmit Studio, alongside a whole arsenal of native GPU effects, transitions, and plugins. One subscription unlocks all of it.
Dial in the exact look
Duration
Set how long the channels stay split before they collapse back together.
Intensity
Control how far apart the color channels separate at the peak.
Channel Spread
Set how the red, green, and blue channels fan out from each other.
Direction
Choose the angle the channels drift along as they split.
Collapse Speed
Adjust how sharply the channels snap back into alignment.
RGB Collapse questions
Yes. RGB Collapse is one of the native GPU transitions in the Filmit Transitions library, all included with your Filmit Studio subscription at $20/month, along with every plugin, effect, transition, and course. There is no per-transition cost.
Yes. Filmit Transitions install as native effects, so RGB Collapse shows up in your Effects panel in After Effects, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Drop it between two clips.
Yes. RGB Collapse runs on the GPU, so you get a live, render-accurate preview and fast renders, with no pre-comps or plugin chains.
Yes. Every control is keyframable, so you can ramp the look across a shot or trigger it on a beat.
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