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Using keyframes to animate the FrameFlex effect - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2020 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
Using keyframes to animate the FrameFlex effect
- As with so many other effects in media composer, you can key frame the frame flex effect to produce custom zooms or tracks within a shot. I'm on the third clip here in my sequence, and I'm going to click the effect mode button. To take a look at the settings for the frame flex effect that's applied. And you'll notice that I'm using the word effect and adapter interchangeably here, because functionally they are the same. But the frame flex effect does not appear in the effect pallet. It's only applied automatically, when you have clips that don't match your project format. So here I'm in the frame flex effect controls in the effect editor. And I can see these manual controls within the preview window to adapt the settings. And I'm going to create a zoom in effect by animating the settings for the frame flex effect. So I'm going to put my play head right at the beginning of the effect by dragging left in the…
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Understanding adapter icons2m 5s
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Hiding adapter icons1m 13s
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Exploring the Source Settings dialog box5m 23s
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Update source adapters in a sequence1m 42s
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Using FrameFlex to modify shots in the timeline4m 8s
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Using keyframes to animate the FrameFlex effect4m 6s
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Introducing keyframe graphs5m 47s
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Fixed and elastic keyframes3m 38s
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Changing the behavior of the animation between keyframes5m 1s
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Adding movement to a photo with FrameFlex6m 27s
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