Hi there! Is it possible to Copy and Paste Keyframes? I'd like to create a motion path to immitate a handheld camera, at least to loosen up the steadyness of the image a bit. Once I have created keyframes for 2-3 seconds, which include position, rotation, zoom, etc. it's a lot of work to set this up for a 2-3 minute film. So - can I just copy/paste the keyframes? I know it works in premiere pro. Thanks :)
As I replied in your other post, Right-click on the clip's keyframes you want to copy and then select Copy. Then right-click on the clip you want to paste it to and select Paste Effects and Adjustments.
Thank you for this video! The problem i'm still having after watching is that my keyframe motion only lasts the first 3 seconds of the clip. I would like my zoom motion to slowly transition completely between the two keyframes. Am i doing something wrong? my keyframes are 15 seconds apart but the motion is done after only 3 seconds
It could be that you've added an interpolation to your keyframes. Recreate your keyframes. If that doesn't work, please post your question to our free Community Forum at Muvipix.com and we'll help you troubleshoot.
Thanks Steve have been wondering 1 what the orange line was in Adobe Elements V14 2 why I kept receiving a - cannot use stabilizer because of irregular frame rate This has answered both questions. Does it mean that processing the whole project with handbrake would be a good idea,
@@sgrisetti thanks! I bought your book on Premiere Elements 2024 and am getting a lot out of it. Still not completely up to speed but at least I understand the basics of key framing now, and how to do the “zoom call” grid effect. Very helpful.
Excellent video. Clear narration. Good screen capturing. Liked the video! Really appreciate your time in 2023
Even after 5 years this still helped me out!
Now THAT helped after watching a dozen other videos. Thank you!
So helpful, thank you!
What a great tutorial. It help me accomplish exactly what I wanted to do with cropping a slide.
Thank You!
I can't believe I've been using keyframes in PrEl 11 (since 2013) without noticing the keyframe timeline. Thanks!
Very helpful video!
Just the instruction I needed. Thanks Steve
This is very helpful for both photos and videos.
Very good tutorial. It was useful to me. Thank you ! :)
thanks for this. Very clear on a subject that can be confusing.
Hi, that was very helpful. Can I add the same scale and position to multiply clips? Thanks
Yes, using Paste Attributes, as I show you in my book.
Hi there! Is it possible to Copy and Paste Keyframes? I'd like to create a motion path to immitate a handheld camera, at least to loosen up the steadyness of the image a bit. Once I have created keyframes for 2-3 seconds, which include position, rotation, zoom, etc. it's a lot of work to set this up for a 2-3 minute film. So - can I just copy/paste the keyframes? I know it works in premiere pro. Thanks :)
As I replied in your other post, Right-click on the clip's keyframes you want to copy and then select Copy. Then right-click on the clip you want to paste it to and select Paste Effects and Adjustments.
Good video! I have PE14. Is this method better to use than using the pan/zoom setting under tools?
I guess it depends on what you're trying to do. But I find this method superior and more versatile in every way!
Thank you for this video! The problem i'm still having after watching is that my keyframe motion only lasts the first 3 seconds of the clip. I would like my zoom motion to slowly transition completely between the two keyframes. Am i doing something wrong? my keyframes are 15 seconds apart but the motion is done after only 3 seconds
It could be that you've added an interpolation to your keyframes. Recreate your keyframes. If that doesn't work, please post your question to our free Community Forum at Muvipix.com and we'll help you troubleshoot.
Thanks Steve have been wondering 1 what the orange line was in Adobe Elements V14 2 why I kept receiving a - cannot use stabilizer because of irregular frame rate
This has answered both questions.
Does it mean that processing the whole project with handbrake would be a good idea,
Thanks. This completely brilliant and clear. (But I can't get into muvipix.com.)
Can you do this with video as well as still photos?
Of course!
@@sgrisetti thanks! I bought your book on Premiere Elements 2024 and am getting a lot out of it. Still not completely up to speed but at least I understand the basics of key framing now, and how to do the “zoom call” grid effect. Very helpful.
That's great to hear, Dennis!
Screen too white .... hard on the eyes ... light grey screen is superior.