4
Move the current-time indicator to the point in time where you want to add a keyframe.
5
Do one of the following:
•
Click the Add/Remove Keyframe button.
•
Adjust the value for the effect property.
6
Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed.
You can change keyframe values in the Timeline window by dragging the Keyframe
icons in the clip up or down; however, making incremental changes is more difficult
here than in the Effect Controls window. This method works best for Opacity and Volume
adjustments.
To delete one or more keyframe:
Do one of the following:
•
Select one or more keyframes and press Delete.
•
Navigate the current-time indicator to the keyframe and click the Add/Remove
Keyframe button.
To delete all keyframes of an effect property:
1
Click the Toggle Animation button to the left of the name of the effect or property.
2
When prompted to confirm your decision, click OK.
Note: When you deactivate the Toggle Animation button, keyframes for that property are
permanently removed and the value of that property becomes the value at the current
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time. You cannot restore deleted keyframes by reactivating the Toggle Animation button.
If you accidentally delete keyframes, choose Edit > Undo.
Navigating and selecting keyframes
After you activate keyframes for a property, the
keyframe navigator
appears, which allows
you to move the current-time indicator from one keyframe to the next to adjust property
values. A keyframe must be at the current time for you to edit the value settings for that
keyframe. However, you can move, copy, or delete keyframes that aren’t at the current
time by using the selection tool.
The keyframe navigator consists of a left and right arrow, with an Add/Remove Keyframe
button between them. When the left or right arrows appear, you can click them to move
the current-time indicator to the previous or next keyframe. When a keyframe is at the
current time, the Add/Remove Keyframe button is shaded; otherwise, the button is gray.
By pressing the Add/Remove Keyframe button, you can add a keyframe at the current
time if a keyframe doesn’t already exist, otherwise, pressing the button deletes the
keyframe. Both the Effect Controls window and the Timeline window include keyframe
navigators.
Note: When you use the keyframe navigator in an expanded track in the Timeline window,
make sure you choose the effect you want from the clip’s effect pop-up menu.
Keyframe navigator
A
. Keyframe navigator in the Effect Controls window
B.
Current-time indicator
C.
Keyframe navigator in the Timeline window
To move the current-time indicator to the previous or next keyframe:
Click a keyframe navigator arrow. The arrow to the left moves the current-time indicator to
the previous keyframe. The arrow to the right moves the current-time indicator to the next
keyframe.
To snap the current-time indicator to a keyframe:
In the Effect Controls window, Shift-drag the current-time indicator to a keyframe.
Note: Snapping the current-time indicator to a keyframe works
in the Effect Controls window only.
A C B