Moving And Copying Keyframes; To Move Keyframes; To Copy And Paste Keyframes In The Effect Controls Panel - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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In the Automation Keyframe Optimization area, select one or both of the following options, and then click OK:
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Linear Keyframe Thinning
keyframes. For example, suppose you are automating a fade from 0 dB to –12 dB. With this option selected, Adobe
Premiere Pro only creates keyframes at the points that represent an increase in value from the beginning (0 dB) and
ending (–12 dB) keyframes. If you do not select this option, Adobe Premiere Pro may create several incremental
keyframes of identical values between those two points, depending on the speed at which you change the value. This
option is selected by default.
Minimum Time Interval Thinning
value between 1 and 2000 milliseconds.
See also
"Automating audio changes in the Audio Mixer" on page 199

Moving and copying keyframes

To move keyframes

You can move any keyframe to a different point in time. When you move keyframes, you move the values and
settings they contain. Moving keyframes makes it easy to change the speed of animations.
You can move selected keyframes over and past surrounding keyframes. In addition, you can drag them beyond the
In and Out points of the clip, but they are constrained to the limits of the source media.
Note: The first keyframe always uses the Start Keyframe icon
icon
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Use the Selection or Pen tool to do one of the following:
In the Timeline panel, select one or more keyframes and drag to the desired time.
In the Effect Controls panel, select one or more keyframe markers and drag to the desired time.
Note: When you move more than one keyframe at one time, the selected keyframes maintain their relative distance.

To copy and paste keyframes in the Effect Controls panel

You can copy keyframes and paste them either to a new time in the clip's property or to the same effect property in
a different clip. When you paste keyframes into another clip, they appear in the corresponding property in the target
clip's effect. The earliest keyframe appears at the current time, and the other keyframes follow in relative order. If the
target clip is shorter than the source clip, keyframes that occur after the target clip's Out point are pasted to the clip
but don't appear unless you disable the Pin To Clip option. The keyframes remain selected after pasting, so you can
immediately move them in the target clip.
In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the effect to reveal its controls and keyframes.
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Select one or more keyframes.
Choose Edit > Copy.
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Do one of the following:
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Move the current-time indicator to where you want the first keyframe to appear and choose Edit > Paste.
Creates keyframes only at points that do not have a linear relationship to the start and end
Creates keyframes only at intervals larger than the value that you specify. Enter a
and the last keyframe always uses the End Keyframe
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