


To go to the next keyframe, click the right arrow. To go to the previous keyframe, click the left arrow. When you move the playhead in the timeline, arrows appear next to the Keyframe button in the Video inspector to indicate which side of the playhead has keyframes. In the Video inspector: Position the playhead in the timeline at the point where you want to add a keyframe, then click the Keyframe button (or press Option-K).Īfter you add a keyframe, the Keyframe button becomes solid, indicating that the playhead is currently on this keyframe. Double diamonds indicate that you added a keyframe for more than one parameter at that point. When you choose to view all parameters in the Video Animation editor, keyframes appear as white diamonds for all parameters. Keyframes for the parameter you chose appear as white diamonds keyframes for other effect parameters appear gray. In the Video Animation editor: Option-click (or press Option-K) at a point on the horizontal effect control where you want to add the keyframe. See expanded parameters in the Video inspector: Position the pointer over the effect and click Show. See expanded parameters in the Video Animation editor: Click the down arrow next to the effect and choose an individual parameter from the pop-up menu, or choose All to add keyframes for all parameters. In either the Video Animation editor or the Effects section of the Video inspector, select the effect or effect parameter for which you want to add keyframes. They appear in the Video Animation editor with a down arrow next to the effect’s name or in the Video inspector as additional parameter controls.

Some effects have more than one parameter and allow you to add keyframes to individual parameters separately.

Select a clip in the timeline, then choose Clip > Show Video Animation (or press Control-V).Ĭontrol-click a clip in the timeline and choose Show Video Animation.Įach effect in the Video Animation editor has a separate area for adding keyframes.
