The motivation behind the proposed project stems from the increasing need to create data stories that support data exploration and explanation. Data stories, as a communication medium, are increasingly integrating interaction to support the exploration of their essential elements: data, narrative, and visuals. To effectively convey a story about data or time-related events, it's crucial to understand what needs to be included in the story and how to connect the story pieces into a meaningful order so that the message can be effectively conveyed to the viewers. This includes considering the features of the data and determining the best viewing experience for the viewers. In this project, we aim to explore camera transition techniques to decide how the data story can be conveyed smoothly and effectively. These techniques, referred to as inside-out and outside-in techniques, will play a crucial role in ensuring a seamless transition between different story elements, enhancing the overall viewing experience for the audience.