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378Final Cut Pro User Guide
5. Use the Transform onscreen controls to move the image to the upper-right corner.
A keyframe is automatically added, and a red line appears showing the animation’s path
so far.
6. Move the timeline playhead to the end of the clip.
7. Use the Transform onscreen controls to move the image to the bottom center.
A keyframe is automatically added, and the red line extends to this new point.
8. To jump between the keyframes, click the white squares along the red line.
The first and last keyframes have white arrows.
By default, the red line indicates a smooth path (indicated by how it curves).
9. To control the curve of the path, click the starting or middle keyframe and drag the
curve handles.
10. Control-click a keyframe and choose an option:
Linear: Use for direct, noncurved paths in and out of that keyframe.
Smooth: Use for curved paths in and out of that keyframe, providing a more natural
movement.
Delete Point: Use to delete that keyframe.
Lock Point: Use to prevent that keyframe from being adjusted. It changes to Unlock
Point once set.
Disable Point: Use to ignore that keyframe, but keep the keyframe in place in case
you want to use it later. It changes to Enable Point once set.