Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Using the Timeline
To move forward or backward one frame at a time, do one of the following:
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Click the “Go to next frame” or “Go to previous frame” button in the transport controls
(left of the Play/Mute Audio button).
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Choose Mark > Go to > Previous Frame or Next Frame.
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Press the Left Arrow key to move backward or the Right Arrow key to move forward.
To move forward or backward ten frames at a time, do one of the following:
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Choose Mark > Go to > 10 Frames Back or 10 Frames Forward.
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Press the Shift key, then press Left or Right Arrow key.
To jump directly to the beginning of the project, do one of the following:
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Click the “Go to start of project” button in the transport controls (to the right of the
Record button).
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Choose Mark > Go to > Project Start.
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Press Home.
To jump directly to the end of your project, do one of the following:
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Click the “Go to end of project” button in the transport controls.
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Choose Mark > Go to > Project End.
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Press End.
To jump to the next keyframe, do one of the following:
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With the animated object selected, press Shift-K.
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Choose Mark > Go to > Next Keyframe.
To jump to the previous keyframe, do one of the following:
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With the animated object selected, press Option-K.
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Choose Mark > Go to > Previous Keyframe.
For information on displaying keyframes in the Timeline, see “
In addition to simply moving to new positions in the ruler, you can navigate directly to
objects within the Timeline, such as objects, markers, and keyframes. For more
information on markers, see “
” on page 362. For more information on
keyframes, see “
To jump directly to the beginning or end of an object in the Timeline:
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Select the object you want to navigate to.
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Do one of the following:
 Choose Mark > Go to > Selection In Point or Selection Out Point.
 Press Shift-I (for the In point) or Shift-O (for the Out point).