| 1: | From what menu do you select the Speed option? | | 2: | How can you tell if the speed of a sequence clip has been changed? | | 3: | What type of edit can change clip speed automatically as you edit it into the Timeline? | | 4: | When you create a freeze-frame, does a new freeze-frame clip appear in the Browser automatically? | | 5: | Where do you access motion parameters? | | 6: | Can you change motion parameters directly in the Canvas? If so, how? | | 7: | Can motion attributes be copied and pasted? If so, how? | | 8: | Where are motion keyframes set and adjusted? | | 9: | What is a motion path? | | 10: | Under what motion parameter can you set speed keyframes? | Answers| A1: | From the Modify menu. | | A2: | A speed percentage will appear next to the sequence clip name. | | A3: | A Fit To Fill edit. | | A4: | No, but you can drag the freeze-frame image from the Viewer to the Browser if you like. | | A5: | In the Motion tab. | | A6: | Yes, by choosing Image+Wireframe in the Canvas View menu. | | A7: | Yes, by copying the clip and accessing the Paste Attributes window. | | A8: | In the Motion tab keyframe graph. | | A9: | The path a clip moves along between two or more keyframes. | | A10: | Under the Time Remap parameter. | Keyboard ShortcutsCmd-J | Opens Speed window | Shift-N | Creates freeze-frame from playhead position | W | Toggles among Image, Image+Wireframe, and Wireframe modes | Shift-K | Moves forward to next keyframe | Option-K | Moves backward to previous keyframe | Ctrl-K | Sets a keyframe for Basic Motion parameters, Crop, and Distort |
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