In audio, keyframes are placed on the audio sample. You can’t put two keyframes for the same parameter in the same frame. NOTE: In video, keyframes are placed at the start of a frame. While two is the minimum number of keyframes to create a change, there is no upper limit – you could, if you wanted, put a keyframe on every frame in a video clip. ![]() Two typical examples of keyframe use are changing audio levels or changing the size and/or the position of a video clip on the screen. (This is often called the “keyframe transition.”) Keyframes can be created manually or automatically and keyframes are always set at the position of the playhead in the Timeline.īecause something is changing, we need to create a minimum of two keyframes: a setting for the start of the change and a setting for the end of the change. We use keyframes whenever we want something to change during playback. For example, what’s the difference between Bezier, Auto Bezier, and Continuous Bezier? For that matter, what is Ease In and Ease Out? It would be much appreciated! ![]() Philippa asks: Larry, I would love an article that covers keyframe options in detail.
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