On Fading to Black: The Hows, The Whens, and The Whys
Fading to black is a fundamental transition technique. Learn when and how to use it effectively in your edits.

Fading to Black: The Hows, Whens, and Whys
Fading to black is a fundamental film transition that serves purposes beyond simple endings.
Theoretical Foundation
According to legendary editor Walter Murch, transitions exist on a spectrum between the classic American School (hiding cuts) and the Soviet School (emphasizing them).
Why Fade-to-Black Works
This transition draws from theatrical tradition, where lighting fades mark scene conclusions. In film, it visually concludes an entire chapter or thematic section.
When to Use Fade-to-Black
- Transitioning between thematic chapters
- Moving between different character narratives
- Jumping to a later time period
The technique feels unnatural when connecting chronologically close moments in the same location.
Implementation
Premiere Pro: Create opacity keyframes or apply the Dip to Black transition preset. DaVinci Resolve: Drag white handles at clip edges or use the Dip to Color transition.