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Group keyframe tracks open in the Timeline
However, each group keyframe track has a disclosure button that lets you show or hide
each individual parameter that’s keyframed within that group. For example, clicking the
Transform keyframe track’s disclosure button shows the Zoom and Position tracks, so
you can adjust those individual keyframes.
Individual parameter keyframe tracks open in the Timeline
These keyframe tracks let you edit keyframes in context of the actual clip durations in
the Timeline. Click the small Keyframe button at the bottom right of the clip’s name bar
to close the keyframe tracks when you’re finished.
Methods of adding and selecting keyframes in the Keyframe Editor of the Edit page:
To add new keyframes to the Keyframe Editor: Option-click anywhere on a track of
the Keyframe Editor to add a new keyframe, which defaults to whatever the current
value is for that parameter at that frame. New keyframes create linear animated
changes by default.
To duplicate one or more keyframes: Make a selection of keyframes, then hold the
Option key down and drag the selected keyframes to duplicate them and move the
duplicates to a new position.
To select a single keyframe: Click a single keyframe to select it.
To select multiple discontiguous keyframes: Command-click all keyframes you want to
select, whether theyre next to one another or not.
To select multiple contiguous keyframes: Click the first keyframe you want to select,
and then shift-click the last keyframe you want to select, and all keyframes between
will also be selected, or drag a bounding box within the keyframe track around multiple
keyframes to select them all at once.
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