Keyframes part 1
Apply and adjust transformations using keyframes and transform properties, motion paths, and more.
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Learning Outcomes:
- Apply transformations using keyframes in After Effects.
- Adjust motion paths with spatial and temporal interpolation.
- Utilize the graph editor for keyframe adjustments.
Level: Intermediate
Skills you'll gain:
After Effects, Keyframing, Interpolation, Animation
Key Insights
- Keyframes define property values at specific moments in time.
- At least two keyframes are needed for animation.
- Use the playhead to determine when animations start.
- Keyboard shortcuts J and K navigate between keyframes.
- Spatial interpolation refers to changes in X and Y positions.
- Bezier interpolation allows for smooth, curved motion paths.
- Continuous bezier connects incoming and outgoing handles.
- Non-continuous bezier separates the handles for unique motion.
- Keyframe properties include position, scale, rotation, and opacity.
- The graph editor enhances control over keyframe timing.