User Guide

remove all keyframes at once or deactivate keyframes for the effect property. When you
deactivate keyframes with the Toggle Animation button, existing keyframes are deleted
and no new keyframes can be created until you reactivate keyframes.
To delete one or more keyframe:
Do one of the following:
Select one or more keyframes and press Delete.
Navigate the current-time indicator to the keyframe and click the Add/Remove
Keyframe button.
To delete all keyframes of an effect property:
1 Click the Toggle Animation button to the left of the name of the effect or property.
2 When prompted to confirm your decision, click OK.
Note: When you deactivate the Toggle Animation button, keyframes for that property are
permanently removed and the value of that property becomes the value at the current
time. You cannot restore deleted keyframes by reactivating the Toggle Animation button.
If you accidentally delete keyframes, choose Edit > Undo.
Viewing and adjusting keyframes
You can view any keyframe in the keyframe area of the Effect Controls window. You can
also see keyframes in the Timeline window by expanding the track and choosing the
appropriate track viewing options. In the Effect Controls window, any effect that contains
keyframed properties displays Summary Keyframe icons when the effect is collapsed.
Summary keyframes appear across from the effect’s heading and correspond to all the
individual property keyframes contained in the effect. You cannot manipulate summary
keyframes; they appear for your reference only.
Both windows allow you to adjust the timing and values of keyframes, but each works in a
different way. Whereas the Effect Controls window displays all effect properties,
keyframes, and interpolation methods at once, clips in the Timeline window can show
only one effect property at a time. In the Effect Controls window, you have complete
control over keyframe values. In the Timeline window, you have limited control (for
example, you can’t change values that use x,y coordinates, such as Position); however,
you
can make adjustments while editing without changing windows (see “Working with
keyframes in the Timeline window” on page 222).
To view, adjust, or add keyframes in the Timeline window:
1 Click the Show Keyframes button in a track and do one of the following:
For a video track, choose Show Keyframes or Show Opacity Handles.
For an audio track, choose Show Clip Keyframes or Show Track Keyframes.
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2 Using the Zoom In control, magnify the clip so that the effect pop-up menu appears.
3 Click the effect pop-up menu, and choose the effect property that contains keyframes.
4 Use the keyframe navigator arrows to navigate to a keyframe and make any of the
following adjustments:
Drag keyframes up or down to change the value, or drag them right or left to change
the timing.
Right-click a keyframe to choose an interpolation method.
5 To add a keyframe, do one of the following:
Ctrl-click the keyframe graph using the pen tool.
Click the Add/Remove Keyframe button in the keyframe navigator.
Note: If a keyframe is selected when you click Add/Remove Keyframe, it will be deleted.