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Keyframing 101

Keyframing 101

- Frequently in the edit, you want to keyframe adjustments that you're making in the inspector. You want them to start one way and finish another. And a great example, is a more manual version of the dynamic zoom. Let's redo that dynamic zoom, but this time we're going to use keyframes to get a sense of how all of this works in Resolve. Now, let's move to this last shot in the timeline. We're going to click on the shot we want to work with. We have dynamic zoom turned off. Let's do that zoom motion, but we're going to do it using keyframes. And the important thing is to figure out where's your first keyframe going to be? And I'm going to set that first keyframe up just as he opens his eyes right there. And what I like to do is add a master keyframe. In other words, I could just keyframe zoom and position if I want to. By clicking these dots, I've added keyframes. But notice all these other transform options are not…

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