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Andreas Lukas
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January 24, 2023
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RESPONSIVE KEYFRAMES - Ability to stick keyframes to clip´s start and end

  • January 24, 2023
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PROBLEM: How often do I loose keyframes at start/end of clips when trimming a clip and the keyframe is then out of visible range.
SOLUTION:
I want the ability to make certain keyframes sticking relative to clip start and end. It would be great for presets and editing in my case!
Imagine the endless possibilties of selfmade transitions.
IMPLEMENTATION:
It could be simple an user friendly: Let me select keyframes to stick it to: start/end/stretch with length of clip.
Or there could be a second option for ‘cliplength-relative keyframing’.

I name it: RESPONSIVE KEYFRAMING 😉

15 replies

Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Hi Andreas, I like you idea, but the need to set each individual keyframe to pin to the in/out point or stretch seems like it would be more work than the solution I propose here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/41391664-keyframe-pinning-options-in-effect-controls-pannel.

Your solution is more complete than mine, but would require more work on Adobe's part to implement and more work on user's part to use, thus my preference for the solution I proposed.

In the case of user created presets, you already can determine if keyframes stick to the in/out point or stretch.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Honestly baffled that this isn't already a feature.
Participant
January 24, 2023
Ben, you're a boss thx you so much !
Participant
January 24, 2023
YESSSSS!!
Participant
January 24, 2023
I actually have a simple solution for this. I'm not sure how recently Adobe did this, but it's a faster method than manually adjusting the keyframes, or having to extend a clip to find a hidden keyframe.

1. Select and Ctrl + c (copy attributes) the clip in timeline that you've already added keyframes to
2. Right click clip and "Remove Attributes"
3. Remove the attributes that you've added keyframes for
4. Stretch/trim clip to the size that you need
5. Right click the new clip and "Paste Attributes"

The keyframes of the effects you copy/pasted should match the new size of the clip.

I have shortcuts for copy and paste attributes, which makes this much quicker. This has saved me a lot of manual keyframe adjusting ad I hope it helps you too!