Moving between keyframes – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part II

Project Interchange

To delete a keyframe, do one of the following:

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Move the playhead to the keyframe you want to remove, then click the keyframe
button for the corresponding setting.

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Move the pointer over the keyframe you want to remove (the pointer turns into a
crosshair), then drag the keyframe out of the keyframe graph area. When the pointer
turns into a small trash can, release the mouse button.

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Press and hold down the Option key, move the pointer over the keyframe you want to
remove (the pointer turns into the Pen Delete tool), then click the keyframe.

Note: This is also a good way to delete keyframes directly in the opacity and level
overlays of a clip in the Timeline.

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Control-click the keyframe you want to remove, then choose Clear from the shortcut menu.

To delete all of a setting’s keyframes:

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Click the Reset button for the appropriate setting.

Moving Between Keyframes

As you work with keyframes, you’ll need to move to different keyframes to check your
motion effects.

To move the playhead from one keyframe to another:

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Click the left or right keyframe navigation button for the appropriate setting.

To move left one keyframe:

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Press Option-K.

To move right one keyframe:

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Press Shift-K.

Note: The keyframe navigation commands work only on tracks with Auto Select enabled.

Control-click a keyframe,
then choose Clear to
delete it.

Click the Reset button
to delete all keyframes
for a setting.

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