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Auto-keyframing selected for Circular
window on Node 1
When auto-keyframing is disabled, changes you make alter existing keyframes. How this
alteration works depends on the location of the playhead, and the type of keyframes in the
Keyframe Editor. For more information, see the next section.
Modifying Keyframes
Once you’ve started adding keyframes to animate changes to a grade, there are a variety of
methods available to navigate and edit these keyframes to further customize these effects. This
section covers the different ways you can navigate among, alter, and remove keyframes.
Navigating Among Keyframes
For many operations, it’s necessary to move the playhead directly on top of the keyframe you
want to modify. While you can always use the transport controls or pointer to move the
playhead, there are also commands for jumping to a specific keyframe.
To move the playhead among a series of keyframes, do one of the following:
Choose Playback > Next > Keyframe (the right bracket key) or Playback > Previous >
Keyframe (the left bracket key).
On the Transport panel of the DaVinci control panel, press SHIFT then STEP REV to
move the playhead to the previous keyframe, or press SHIFT then STEP FWD to move
the playhead to the next keyframe.
Moving Keyframes
If you need to change the timing of a series of keyframes, you can move the position of any
keyframe, along with whatever values that keyframe contains.
To move a single keyframe using the onscreen interface:
Use the pointer to drag any keyframe to another location.
Drag keyframes in a top-level Corrector or Sizing track to simultaneously move all other
keyframes on the same frame within that corrector.
To move a single keyframe using the DaVinci control panel LIFT MARK button:
1 Move the playhead to the keyframe you want to move. This procedure works for either
Dynamic and Static keyframes.
2 Press LIFT MARK on either the T-bar or Transport panels.
3 Move the playhead to the frame you want to move that playhead to.
4 Press MARK on either the T-bar or Transport panels.
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