User Manual
334 | CHAPTER 18
Deleting keyframes
1.
Select a keyframe in the keyframe controller.
2.
Click the Delete Keyframe button ( ).
Navigating in the keyframe controller
Use the keyframe navigation buttons (First, Previous, Next, and Last) to quickly jump to a keyframe. Alternately, press Ctrl+Left
Arrow or Ctrl+Right Arrow to move to the previous or next keyframe.
Modifying keyframes
After you create your keyframes, you can move them, copy and paste them, and change the interpolation curves between them.
Moving keyframes
You can move a keyframe within the keyframe controller by dragging it to a new position. For track-level keyframes, you can also
move the keyframes in the timeline. For more information, see Working with keyframes in the timeline on page 336.
Copying and pasting keyframes
Keyframes on the controller can be copied, pasted, and duplicated.
1.
Right-click a keyframe.
2.
From the shortcut menu, choose Copy.
3.
Right-click the keyframe controller at the position where you want to paste the keyframe.
4.
From the shortcut menu, choose Paste.
Duplicating keyframes
1.
Right-click and drag a keyframe to a new position.
2.
From the shortcut menu, choose Copy. A duplicate keyframe is created at the new position.
You can also duplicate a keyframe by holding the Ctrl key while dragging it.
Changing the interpolation curve
The interpolation curve determines the rate at which Vegas Pro software animates between two keyframe settings. You can
right-click a keyframe to choose a different shape for the interpolation curve. The shortcut menu provides six options: Linear,
Smooth, Fast, Slow, Sharp, and Hold. Selecting Hold from the shortcut menu prevents any animation from being interpolated
between two keyframes.










