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Using keyframes

Using keyframes - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Using keyframes

- [Instructor] Go ahead and open sequence 2.3 and look at the timeline. If you play this just for a little bit you'll notice that starts with music and then we get a voiceover. When the voiceover starts, the music will be too loud. Let's hear it. (upbeat orchestral music) (muffled voice speaking) So yeah, I can hardly hear the voiceover. So I like that beginning level for the music but once the voice starts speaking I would like for the music to come down a little bit. We can do that by using keyframes, and here we go. I'm going to move the play head to where the voice starts speaking and I'm going to zoom in. You can see these waveforms, I'm going to make this a little bit taller, there you go. And at this point I'm going to create a keyframe a little bit before the voice starts and then another one and then I will lower this rubber band or audio level line. To add the keyframe on this line in the timeline I can have either the pen tool or the regular selection tool and I press and…

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