Posts Tagged ‘keyframes’
Top 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Using LumaFusion
With robust, user-friendly features, LumaFusion is perfect for aspiring videographers. Here are 10 things you should know first.
Understanding Keyframe Interpolation in Adobe After Effects
Keyframe interpolation can improve the realism of your animations and save your workflow some time. Find out how in this video tutorial.
The Hidden Stories Behind Weird Post-Production Terms
Ever wonder where some of those strange post-production terms came from? Here are some origin stories you might not know.
Smoothing Keyframes in Premiere Pro
You don’t have to be in After Effects to have smooth keyframes. Learn how to access the graph editor in this Premiere Pro tutorial.
Apple Motion Video Tutorial: Behaviors vs. Keyframes
Learn the best time to use behaviors instead of keyframes in this Apple Motion video tutorial.
Keyframe Tips and Tricks in Premiere Pro
Explore the different types of keyframes in Adobe Premiere Pro! In this post, we show you how to modify spatial and temporal keyframes – making your animations …
Video Editing: Animation and Keyframe Basics in Adobe Premiere Pro
Get schooled on animation in Adobe Premiere Pro. In this post we show you all the basics of animation, including adding keyframes, moving bezier handles and modifying …
Creating a “Ken Burns” Pan and Zoom Effect in Premiere Pro
Learn how to create the zoom and pan effect made popular by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Using this effect makes plain and static subjects come to life …
Using Premiere Pro’s Audio Automation Modes
Edit audio faster and with more precision! In this post, we show you how to automatically create keyframes in Premiere Pro using the Audio Automation Modes.
Paste Multiple Keyframes in Adobe After Effects
A new After Effects script allows you to copy and paste multiple keyframes from multiple layers! Check out this simple AE script to speed up your video …
Audio Keyframing Tips in Avid Media Composer
Keyframing audio—otherwise known as rubber banding—is a fairly standard procedure in Avid Media Composer, as it allows you to easily raise and lower your audio levels within …