Remove a keyframe, Remove all keyframes from an effect property, Adjusting keyframes – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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Remove a keyframe
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Do one of the following:
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Select the clip and click Edit Effects in Effects view of the Tasks panel to display it in the Properties view. (If the
keyframe area is hidden, click Show Keyframes. You might have to enlarge the Properties view to see the keyframe
area.) Select one or more keyframes and press Delete. Alternatively, drag the current-time indicator in the
Properties view to the keyframe, and click the Add/Remove Keyframe button.
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Click the effect properties menu (the black triangle) above the clip in the Timeline and choose the property that
contains the keyframe. Select the keyframe and press Delete. Alternatively, drag the current-time indicator to the
keyframe and click the Add/Remove Keyframe button
, which is below the track name in the Timeline.
Remove all keyframes from an effect property
1 Select the clip in the Timeline.
2 In Effects view of the Tasks panel, click the Edit Effects button.
3 If the keyframe area is hidden, click Show Keyframes.
4 Do one of the following:
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To remove all keyframes for a single property of the effect, expand the effect and click the Toggle Animation
button
to the left of the property name.
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To remove all keyframes for all the properties of the effect, click the Toggle Animation button
to the right of the
effect name.
5 When prompted to confirm the deletion, click OK.
The keyframes are permanently removed and the value of each property becomes the value at the current time.
You cannot restore deleted keyframes by reactivating the Toggle Animation button. Instead, choose Edit > Undo or
delete the action from the History panel.
Adjusting keyframes
Select keyframes
You can select keyframes either sequentially with the keyframe navigator, specifically with the Selection tool, or, in the
Properties view of the Tasks panel you can snap the current-time indicator to keyframes and select all keyframes for a
property.
In both the Timeline and in the Properties view, selected keyframes are shaded in
, while unselected ones are not
. Additionally, in the Properties view, the left half of beginning keyframes
and the right half of ending
keyframes
are dark.