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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Tables
- Preparing to Work with Effects
- Basics of Effects Editing
- Deconstructing Effects
- Applying Effects to a Sequence
- Deleting Effects in a Sequence
- Using the Fade Effect Button
- Working with Transition Effects
- Types of Transition Effects
- Applying a Dissolve Effect
- Using the Effect Palette to Create a Dissolve Effect
- Using the Quick Transition Button
- Using the Quick Transition Button to Apply Effects to MultipleTransitions
- Understanding the Graphical Display in the Quick Transition Dialog Box
- Adjusting the Effect by Dragging
- Repositioning the Effect with the Alignment Buttons
- Creating a Dissolve in Trim Mode
- Sizing the Effect to Fit the Media
- Trimming a Transition Effect
- Creating Motion Effects
- Rendering Considerations When Creating Motion Effects
- Rendering and Rerendering Existing Motion Effects
- Understanding Motion Effect Type Changes
- Creating a Freeze Frame
- Controlling a Freeze Frame with a Single Button or Key
- Creating a Rolling Clip That Freezes
- Creating a Variable Speed Effect
- Creating a Strobe Motion Effect
- Creating Mosaic Effects
- Customizing Effects with the Effect Editor
- Opening the Effect Editor
- Customizing the Effect Display
- Changing Position in an Effect
- Replacing an Effect in Effect Mode
- Using the Effect Editor
- Using Keyframes
- Manipulating Effects Directly
- Using an Effect Template
- Playing an Effect
- Rendering Effects
- Managing Effect Media Files
- Creating Layered and Nested Effects
- Creating Titles and GraphicObjects
- Creating Titles
- Downstream Keying of Titles and Graphics
- Opening the Title Tool
- Understanding the Title Tool
- Setting Up the Drawing Environment
- Working with Text
- Creating Graphic Objects
- Creating Rolling Titles
- Selecting Colors and Setting Transparency
- Working with Shadows
- Manipulating Objects
- Saving Titles and Title Styles
- Exporting a Title as a Graphics File
- Editing with Titles
- Workflow for Editing with Titles
- Guidelines for Working with Titles and Title Media
- Displaying Title Frames in the Bin
- Editing a Title into a Sequence
- Removing Titles
- Replacing Titles
- Fading a Title
- Adjusting Title Effect Parameters
- Revising a Title in a Sequence
- Replacing Fill Tracks
- Rendering Titles
- Re-creating Title Media
- Troubleshooting Titles
- 2D Effects Reference
- 2D Effects Parameters
- 2D Effects
- Comparison of Similar Effects
- Using AVX Plug-Ins
- Index
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Moving a Keyframe
After you have created a keyframe, you can move it to another
position in the effect’s position bar.
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The starting and ending keyframes cannot be moved.
To move a keyframe, do one of the following:
t Alt+click the keyframe, and drag it to its new position.
t Select a keyframe and click the Trim Left 1 Frame or Trim Right 1
Frame button or the Trim Left 10 Frames or Trim Right 10 Frames
button.
Changing a Keyframe’s Parameters
With certain parameter categories, such as Acceleration, you adjust
parameters globally (over all keyframes in the effect). You can also
change many parameters for individual keyframes. For information
on the scope of adjustments (global or keyframeable) for each
parameter category, see “2D Effects Parameters” on page 263.
To change a keyframe’s parameters:
1. Click the keyframe indicator in the effect’s position bar.
The keyframe indicator changes to pink when selected.
2. Adjust any of the applicable parameters in the Effect Editor.
Copying and Pasting Keyframe Parameters
You can copy and paste parameters from one keyframe and apply
them to another keyframe. You can also copy keyframe parameters
from one effect to another effect.