Operation Manual
Chapter 3: Creating Your Story
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Note: You can use the Remove keyframe button to remove a
highlighted position point, however their must be a minimum of two
keyframes on a PiP effect’s motion path.
Customize the Speed of PiP Effect Motion
You have full control over the speed to the PiP effect’s motion. The
following three factors determine the speed of the PiP effect’s motion.
Duration of the PiP clip in the timeline
The longer the PiP clip, the slower the PiP object’s motion will be. For
example, if the PiP clip is 10 seconds, it will take the PiP effect 10
seconds to complete the applied motion.
Distance between keyframes
The distance between each keyframe also contributes to the speed of
the PiP effect motion. The further the distance between each keyframe,
the quicker the PiP effect will have to move to get to the next keyframe.
Keyframe timeline
The keyframe timeline is located below the preview window. Each
keyframe in the motion path has a corresponding marker on the
keyframe timeline.
If the PiP clip on the timeline has a duration of 10 seconds, the keyframe
timeline will be 10 seconds long. To increase the speed of a PiP effect’s
motion, drag a keyframe marker closer to previous keyframe marker.
You can also have the PiP effect momentarily pause its motion if
required by expanding a keyframe marker on the keyframe timeline the
required duration you want it paused.