Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Using Wireframe Handles to Transform, Scale, and Rotate
Example: Using Motion Parameters and Wireframe Handles
Adjusting Parameters for Keyframed Effects
Animating Motion Effects Using Keyframes
Determining the Number of Keyframes to Use
Keyframing Controls in the Viewer
Keyframing Tools in Final Cut Pro
Adjusting and Deleting Keyframes
Resizing the Keyframe Graph Area
Adjusting All Opacity Keyframes of a Clip
Example: Using Keyframes to Make Opacity Changes
Example: Keyframing Opacity in the Timeline
Smoothing Keyframes with Bezier Handles
Understanding Bezier Handles and Curves
Creating Keyframed Motion Paths in the Canvas
Adding, Moving, and Deleting Keyframes in Motion Paths
Creating Curved Motion Paths Using Bezier Handles
Controlling Speed Along a Motion Path
Moving an Entire Motion Path in the Canvas
Creating and Applying Motion Favorites
Using the Timeline Keyframe Graph Area
Customizing the Keyframe Graph Area in the Timeline
Reusing Effect and Motion Parameters
Copying and Pasting Specific Clip Attributes
About the Paste Attributes Dialog
Copying and Pasting Clip Attributes
Removing Attributes from a Clip
Reapplying the Most Recently Used Effect
Applying Filters Across Multiple Tracks at Once
Creating and Applying Favorite Filters and Transitions
Creating Favorite Filters and Transitions