Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 18
Working with Freeze Frames and Still Images
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To smooth the speed at the starting and ending points of a motion path:
1
Choose Mark > Previous > Keyframe until the playhead is over the starting keyframe of
your clip. (You can also press Option-K.)
If you navigate too far past the starting keyframe, you can navigate back by choosing
Mark > Next > Keyframe (or pressing Shift-K).
2
In the Canvas, Control-click the starting keyframe and choose Ease In/Ease Out from
the shortcut menu.
The keyframe now has a velocity handle.
3
Drag the velocity handle away from the starting keyframe to adjust the acceleration at
the beginning of the motion path.
This causes the clip to start moving slowly and then ramp up to full speed.
4
Choose Mark > Next > Keyframe (or press Shift-K) to navigate to the ending keyframe
of your motion path.
5
In the Canvas, Control-click the ending keyframe and choose Ease In/Ease Out from the
shortcut menu.
6
Drag the velocity handle of the ending keyframe toward the keyframe.
This causes the clip to decelerate as it approaches the ending keyframe of the motion path.
For more information about velocity handles and creating smooth motion curves, see
“
Controlling Speed Along a Motion Path
Drag the velocity
handle toward the
ending keyframe.
Ending keyframe