Deleting a keyframe – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center v.4.0 User Manual

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KARRERA — User Manual

Section 7 — Advanced Operations

by the system. This can be useful if you need to build an effect to match
some pre-recorded material.

1.

Review the recorded material and determine the times that keyframes
are needed. In this example, keyframes are needed at 1.5 seconds, 2.5
seconds, and 3 seconds.

2.

Bring up an empty register (

Lrn

,

), set up the look for the first keyframe

and then press either

<Ins

(Insert Before),

>Ins

(Insert After) or

Mod

to add

that keyframe to start the effect.

3.

Press

GoTm

,

1

,

,

15

,

Enter

to move the cursor one and a half seconds into

the effect, set up the second keyframe and add it to the effect.

4.

Press

GoTm

,

2

,

,

15

,

Enter

, set up the third keyframe and add it.

5.

Press

GoTm

,

3

,

,

Enter

, set up the last keyframe and add it.

The effect will now exactly match the recorded material. Using E-MEM,
you can run the effect and the recording simultaneously (see E-MEM
Control of External Devices

on page 158

).

Deleting a Keyframe

In the menu, when the edit cursor is on a keyframe, pressing

Delete

removes

that keyframe from the effect. The

Delete

button is inactive when the edit

cursor is on the path.

Delete behavior is affected by Constant Duration mode. When Constant
Duration is OFF, the duration of the deleted keyframe is also removed from
the effect (time to the next keyframe). When Constant Duration is ON, the
duration of the previous keyframe is increased by the deleted keyframe’s
duration, so the total duration of the effect is unchanged. After a delete
operation, any keyframes following the deleted keyframe are renumbered
accordingly (

Figure 111

).

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