Setting Keyframe Properties

In previous sections, you learned how to use the motion path and motion timeline to create and adjust keyframes.

Though these controls enable you to define the basic position and timing of keyframes, other controls allow you to specify various other properties of the clip at each keyframe: position, rotation, zoom, and distortion.

In addition to controlling the properties of the clip at each keyframe, you can also choose how Premiere calculates the values between keyframes, or its interpolation method. Setting a delay value for a keyframe postpones calculations, causing the motion to pause for a specified amount of time. Other temporal interpolation methods can cause movement to accelerate or decelerate from one keyframe ...

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