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Chapter 6, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere
beginning of the clip. For more information, see “Creating new keyframes”
on page 159.
Positioner You can use the Positioner to indicate where you want to create
a keyframe. You can also preview an effect by dragging the Positioner as
explained in “Previewing your effects” on page 88. To move the Positioner
to a particular frame, enter the frame number in the
Current frame box, or
click the frame on the Ruler.
✔ Zoom buttons You can zoom in or out to view keyframes by clicking the
Zoom buttons. Depending on your zoom setting and the length of your clip,
only a portion of your clip might be displayed inside the tracks. If this is the
case, you can scroll forward or backward through the runoff portion of your
clip by dragging the Positioner.
✕ Right-click pop-up menus You can right-click any of the effect controls
to display a context-sensitive pop-up menu. For example, if you right-click
the Ruler, a pop-up menu appears that includes the
Zoom to Extent
command, which zooms your clip to fill the entire length of the tracks.
Right-clicking the Positioner or the Ruler displays a pop-up menu that
includes commands for moving the Positioner, such as
Snap, which makes it
easier to drag the Positioner onto a keyframe or vice versa.
For a complete list of shortcuts available for working with keyframes, see
“Keyboard shortcuts” on page 166.