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A keyframe track for all of the Transform group parameters
If you want to edit each parameter independently, a small disclosure control at the right of each
keyframe track lets you open up an aggregated keyframe track into individual keyframe tracks,
one for each parameter that’s been keyframed within that group of Inspector controls.
Clicking a keyframe track’s disclosure control reveals individual
keyframe tracks for each keyframed parameter in the Inspector
Additionally, each keyframed clip has a Curve button that, when clicked, exposes that
parameter within a Curve Editor that’s attached to the clip in the Timeline.
A clip’s Curve button, used to open the Curve Editor
for that particular clip
To expose a clip’s Curve Editor:
Click a clip’s Curve button, at the bottom right corner of the clip.
Choose Clip > Show Curve Editor (Shift-C).
Multiple parameters can be opened within the Curve Editor at the same time, and you can
choose which curve to work on by clicking it in the Curve Editor, or clicking one of that
parameter’s keyframes in the keyframe track above. Selected control points can be moved, and
their Bezier interpolation changed using one of the four buttons located at the top of the
Curve Editor.
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