Drag the first keyframe to the current-time indicator, which moves the start and end keyframes.
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To freeze the last frame without changing the speed
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In a Composition or Timeline panel, select the layer you want to remap.
Choose Layer > Time > Enable Time Remapping.
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In the Graph Editor, click the Time Remap property name to select the start and end keyframes.
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Click the final keyframe in the movie to select it.
Choose Animation > Toggle Hold Keyframe.
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To remap time by dragging keyframes in the Graph Editor
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In a Composition or Timeline panel, select the layer you want to remap.
Choose Layer > Time > Enable Time Remapping.
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In the Graph Editor, move the current-time indicator to the frame where you want change to begin, and then click
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the Add A Keyframe button.
On the Time Remap value graph, drag the keyframe marker up or down, watching the Time Remap value as you
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drag. To prevent the graph from dropping below the dotted line, press Shift as you drag the graph marker:
Dragging the value graph marker down slows down the layer.
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To slow down the layer, drag the keyframe marker down. (If the layer is playing in reverse, drag up.)
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To speed up the layer, drag the keyframe marker up. (If the layer is playing in reverse, drag down.)
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To play frames backward, drag the keyframe marker down to a value below the previous keyframe value.
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To play frames forward, drag the keyframe marker up to a value above the previous keyframe value.
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To freeze the previous keyframe, drag the current keyframe marker to a value equal to the previous keyframe value
so that the graph line is flat. Another method is to select the keyframe and choose Animation > Toggle Hold
Keyframe, and then add another keyframe where you want the motion to start again.
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Time remap graph
A. No change B. Fast motion C. Freeze frame D. Backward motion
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