Using KeyframesAdjusting motion path curves and corners" in Chapter 15.Final Cut Express has two types of keyframe graphs: clip overlays and motion paths.
Keyframe navigation shortcutsTable 14.1 shows keyboard shortcuts for jumping forward and backward through a series of keyframes and for adding a motion keyframe. These keyboard shortcuts work for the Timeline's clip overlays and the Canvas's wireframe overlay. These shortcuts will boost your speed and accuracy and are highly recommended.
Precision control of a keyframe's positioningEven in a compact screen layout, FCE offers a variety of techniques to help you get a grip on your keyframe's positioning:
Working with keyframes in the TimelineYou can edit and adjust keyframes in the Timeline's keyframe overlay. These graphs are overlaid on top of the track display in the Timeline. Video clips display the clip opacity level; audio clips display the volume level and stereo pan position.To display keyframe overlays in the Timeline:
Figure 14.9. Click the Clip Overlays control in the Timeline window to toggle the display of keyframe overlays.![]() To add an overlay keyframe to a track:
Tips
Figure 14.11. A tooltip displaying the current level updates as you adjust the keyframe.![]() To delete overlay keyframes: Do one of the following: |