Motion Effect; Animating Clips With The Motion Effect - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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In the Value graph, use the Selection or Pen tool to click the keyframe marker for the keyframe you want to adjust.
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This displays the direction handles and speed controls for the keyframe in the Velocity graph.
In the Velocity graph, use the Selection or Pen tool to do one of the following:
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To accelerate entering and leaving the keyframe, drag a direction handle up. Both the incoming and outgoing
handles move together.
To decelerate entering and leaving the keyframe, drag a direction handle down. Both the incoming and outgoing
handles move together.
To accelerate or decelerate entering the keyframe only, Ctrl-click the incoming direction handle and drag it up or
down.
To accelerate or decelerate leaving the keyframe only, Ctrl-click the outgoing direction handle and drag it up or
down.
Note: To rejoin the incoming and outgoing handles, Ctrl-click them again.
To increase or decrease the influence of a keyframe value on the previous keyframe, drag the incoming direction
handle to the left or right.
To increase or decrease the influence of a keyframe value on the next keyframe, drag the outgoing direction handle
to the right or left.
Note: Influence determines how quickly the Velocity graph reaches the value you set at the keyframe, giving you an
additional degree of control over the shape of the graph.
The values (to the left of the Velocity graph) change as you adjust the graph. These numbers represent the upper and
lower values of the Velocity graph. You can also adjust the velocity by changing the numeric values.
See also
"About interpolation" on page 242
"To edit keyframe graphs in the Effect Controls panel" on page 238

Motion effect

Animating clips with the Motion effect

Use the Motion effect to position, rotate, or scale a clip within the video frame. To animate clips, you must set
keyframes for Motion properties.
By default, each clip that you add to the Timeline panel has the Motion effect applied. You can view and adjust the
Motion effect properties in the Effect Controls panel by clicking the triangle next to the Motion name. Motion
properties can be directly manipulated in the Program Monitor or using the controls in the Effect Controls panel.
By default, a clip appears at 100% of its original size in the center of the Program Monitor. Position, scale, and
rotation values are calculated from the anchor point, which lies at the clip's center.
Note: Do not confuse the anchor point of a clip with anchor points created with the Pen tool in the Adobe Title Designer.
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