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moving multiple key frames at the same time
by
andy shnikes
on May 26, 2009 at 5:11:02 pm
Some how my motion key frame group in my clip slipped back about 3 seconds when i re-opened my segment. Who knows why, but i need to move it back. I was wondering if there is a way to highlight those key frames, and slide them all at once, to my new desired position. I could slide them each individually, but they are already timed correctly, and i could easily mess the time up sliding them one at a time.
Is there even a way to do this? I cant highlight them as a group in my viewer. I cant highlight anything but the clip in the timeline, but i can toggle on the clip keyframe option, but even then i still cant highlight those key frames. Can i slide them as a group somehow?
I could copy and paste attributes, but i just really need to slide these motion keyframes down a few seconds.
any suggestions?
im using final cut pro 4.5
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moving multiple key frames at the same time
by andy shnikes on May 26, 2009 at 5:11:02 pm
Re: moving multiple key frames at the same time
by Dennis Leppell on May 26, 2009 at 5:38:51 pm
Re: moving multiple key frames at the same time
by andy shnikes on May 27, 2009 at 12:32:22 pm
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