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Reverse Keyframes in Premiere Pro?

Explorer ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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I created a few transitions as custom presets. But now I want to make an exit transition version for each one. I assumed there'd be a reverse keyframe option like in After Effects but it's not here.

 

Does anyone know how to reverse the position of multiple keyframes in Premiere Pro? And does anyone know of a plugin, custom mod, etc. that can do this?

 

 

**NOTE: Before anyone links/mentions it, I did see an old thread about reversing keyframes, but the solution does not work at all. Basically it said to: Create a dummy image/clip, nest it, copy-paste the keyframes on the nested sequence, and reverse the nested sequence to see the reversed keyframes. However, if I make a preset of the "reversed" effect, its keyframes are automatically un-reversed and put back to normal by Premiere. So if I drag the new preset on my intended clip, it'll just behave the same as the original preset I intended to make a reverse of. And even if I manually copy the reversed keyframes from the nested sequence and paste them on a normal clip, the keyframes still un-reverse themselves.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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Add preset to clip.

Reverse all keyframes manually in the ECP,

Save as new preset.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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I'm not at my editing computer now to try it, but I found this:

 

Reverse keyframes

In the Keyframe Editor in Motion, drag a selection rectangle to select the keyframes to reverse. Control-click a selected keyframe, then choose Reverse Keyframes from the shortcut menu. The keyframes are reversed.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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Motion as in Mac 😉

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 24, 2021 Aug 24, 2021

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LOL. I worked on that app as a QE. Wish I could say more....NDA.

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Explorer ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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I did this and there's no such option. Also control-click just lets you select more than one keyframe, it doesn't open up any shortcut menu.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 21, 2021 Aug 21, 2021

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I guess that you can't trust Google Search results.  img0370.gif

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I did this and there's no such option. Also control-click just lets you select more than one keyframe, it doesn't open up any shortcut menu.


By @defaultdb3e9gl13f2s

 

That is correct, Motion as described by Bob is a FX program for the Mac.

Bob thought Google was giving him a solution for keyframes in Motion in the Effect Control Panel of Premiere.

 

 

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