![]() ![]() ![]() Moving Multiple Video Clips - In order to move more than one video clip at a time, select all of the desired layers in the Layers or Timeline panel. Note: it may appear as if you’re moving from the beginning/end of the timeline if your “work area” and “timeline” are the same length. Shift + Home/End key will move you to the beginning/end of the Work Area in the Timeline panel. ![]() Note: on a laptop, press the function key (fn) and use the Left/Right arrows to jump to the Beginning/End of the timeline. Tap the Home key to jump to the beginning of the timeline, tap the End key to jump to the end of the timeline.Shift -clicking the Next/Previous Frame buttons (on either side of the Play button) jumps to the next/previous whole second in timeline (for example if you are currently at 2:22, Shift clicking the Select Next Frame icon will advance to 3:00).Shift + Up Arrow moves back in time 1 second, Shift + Down Arrow moves forward 1 second in time.Add the Shift key to move 10 frames at a time. Left Arrow or Page Up moves to the previous frame, Right Arrow or Page Down moves to the next frame.Note: if your video extends the length of the entire work area it may appear that this shortcut moves from the beginning to the end of the timeline. Use the Up/Down arrows to move to the In/Out point of the currently selected layer.Timeline Shortcut Keys - To enable the following shortcuts for video, use the fly-out menu on the Timeline panel to select “Enable Timeline Shortcut Keys”: Stop and Start Video/Animation in the Timeline - Tap the Spacebar to play the timeline/animation at the current time indicator point. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |