What It Does

AE Camera Morph creates smooth transitions between multiple cameras in After Effects. Select your cameras, pick a morph direction and path type, then click one button to generate the interpolated camera movement. The plugin handles all camera parameters, position, rotation, zoom, and other settings, morphing them along paths you can adjust after creation.

Key Features

Bezier spatial paths. Choose between linear or Bezier interpolation for your camera’s spatial movement. After morphing, you can edit the Bezier handles to refine the camera’s path through 3D space.

Selective property morphing. The Morph Options panel (added in v1.2) lets you pick which camera properties to interpolate. Morph only position and leave zoom static, or any combination you need.

Multi-camera sequences. Morph through three, four, or more cameras in a single sequence. The plugin generates keyframes for each camera in the chain.

One-click updates. Change your source cameras or morph settings, then hit the Morph button again. The rig updates without rebuilding from scratch.

Custom and composited previews. View your camera morph path in both custom view (showing the spatial trajectory) and composited view (the rendered result).

Who It’s For

Useful for motion graphics work requiring smooth camera moves between specific angles, architectural visualizations where you need to transition between preset viewpoints, or any project where you’ve set up multiple camera positions and want controlled interpolation between them.

Pricing

$15 one-time purchase. A free trial is available with a three-camera limit, full functionality requires a license.