As always, don’t forget to like, Subscribe and share this video across your social channels. In our last lesson we talked about Motion Effects, and I mentioned that to move on in our discussion, we needed to talk about Keyframes, so in this lesson, we’re going to dive head first into Keyframing, what purpose it serves, how you can add keyframes inside of the Media Composer Effects Editors, and I’ll show you a not so hidden way to easily manipulate the location of keyframes in your Media Composer timeline. Once you have a basic understanding of Keyframes and how they work, we can not only jump back into our discussion of Time Remapping when it comes to Motion Effects, but we can then move on and talk about more complex effects like Keyframing and Motion Tracking, with your newfound keyframe knowledge. Enjoy!
01:48 – What are keyframes?
03:00 – You’re keyframing and don’t even know it.
06:15 – Different ways to add keyframes in Effects Mode
08:30 – Adding keyframes to your timeline
12:52 – Graphs and keyframe interpolation
16:50 – Adjusting keyframe locations on your clip.
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