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404Final Cut Pro User Guide
Copy or move keyframes from one parameter to another
1. In the Video Animation or Audio Animation editor in Final Cut Pro, select the keyframes
you want to copy.
Shift-click to select multiple keyframes, or drag a selection rectangle around the
keyframes you want to select.
2. Do one of the following:
Duplicate the keyframes: Choose Edit > Keyframes > Copy (or press Option-Shift-C).
Move the keyframes: Choose Edit > Keyframes > Cut (or press Option-Shift-X).
3. Select the parameter to which you want to paste the keyframes.
If Solo Animation is turned on, click the parameter pop-up menu and choose the graph
for the parameter you want to copy or move the keyframes to. For more information
about using Solo Animation, see
Add video effect keyframes in Final Cut Pro.
Note: Some parameters’ keyframes can be pasted only onto a similar parameter. For
example, you can paste audio volume keyframes from one clip to another clip’s volume
animation, but you can’t paste those keyframes to a clip’s opacity animation.
4. Position the playhead on the frame where you want the pasted keyframes to begin.
5. Choose Edit > Keyframes > Paste (or press Option-Shift-V).
The keyframes are added to the selected parameter.
Reduce video noise in Final Cut Pro
Video noise is a common problem in video clips shot in low-light conditions or with small-
sensor devices such as smartphones or action cameras. Video noise is typically a result of
digital gain and appears as unwanted grain or artifacts in the video image.
You can remove video noise from standard video clips and 360° clips using the Noise
Reduction clip effect.