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To move multiple keyframes at the same time:
1 If necessary, open the keyframe track with the keyframes you want to move.
2 Drag a bounding box around the keyframes you want to move. Selected keyframes
appear highlighted in red.
3 Drag any of the selected keyframes to move them to the left or right.
Changing Keyframe Values
Unlike many other applications, DaVinci Resolve lets you alter keyframe values when the
playhead isn’t directly on an existing keyframe. How this works depends on the location of the
playhead relative to the keyframes that are in the Keyframe Editor, and what kind of keyframes
you’re editing.
If the playhead is to the left or on the first Dynamic keyframe: The Dynamic keyframe
at or to the right of the playhead updates with the new adjusted values.
If the playhead is to the left or on the last Dynamic keyframe: The Dynamic keyframe
at or to the left of the playhead updates with the new adjusted values.
If the playhead is between two Dynamic keyframes: The Dynamic keyframe to the left
of the playhead updates with the new adjusted values, but the Dynamic keyframe to
the right is unaffected.
If the playhead is between two Static keyframes (marks): Adjustments made between
two Static keyframes always affect the keyframe to the left of the playhead. The entire
segment of the clip between that keyframe and the next is affected equally.
Changing Dynamic Attributes
By default, the transition from one Dynamic keyframe to the next is linear. However, if you need
to alter the acceleration of value interpolation from one Dynamic keyframe to the next, then you
can change that keyframe’s dynamic attributes.
To change a keyframe’s dynamic attributes:
1 Click to select a keyframe in the Keyframe Editor.
2 Right-click the selected keyframe, and choose Change Dynamic Attributes.
3 When the Dynamic Attributes window appears, do one or both of the following:
Choose a new outgoing acceleration curve using the Start slider, affecting the
interpolation occurring to the right of that keyframe.
Choose a new incoming acceleration curve using the End slider, affecting the
interpolation occurring to the left of that keyframe.
As you choose different acceleration curves, the display to the right shows the resulting
curve graph.
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