@@Rftpcanadian_edits I mean I guess it's similar to most but what most usually have are slow ease out zooms (the zooms about 0.5 - 0.7 seconds on average) these use an ease in and the zoom time is reduced to about 0.2 probably and it's right at the end of the clip so it just a little more snappy and when the next clip comes it doesn't carry that momentum of the zoom it's just still. I don't know I just would make it different. It's not bad that's not what I'm conveying.
@@Rftpcanadian_edits also as an example of what I mean say you have a toy car. You push the car forward and it slowly loses speed. What's happening in the edit is the car is suddenly stopping. If the zooming is that fast you'd expect it would keep zooming until it loses speed but it suddenly stops. It just feels unnatural. My bad I'm yapping it's a good edit.