Advanced operations, Effect editing with e-mem & timeline, Insert a keyframe – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Section
8
Advanced Operations
Effect Editing with E-MEM & Timeline
Effect editing involves changing work buffer values using panel and/or
menu controls, then applying these values to the effect. This discussion
concerns effect editing using the Master Timeline for the examples.
Insert a Keyframe
CAUTION K-Frame timeline effects with a pause inserted cannot be run in reverse.
The Insert Before and Insert After operations are used to insert new key-
frames onto the timeline of an effect. The result of the Insert operation
varies depending on whether the edit cursor is on a keyframe or between
keyframes (on the path).
An inserted keyframe has both work buffer values and a duration. The key-
frame duration is calculated by the GV Switcher system (time to the next
keyframe) and is not actually contained in the keyframe data. This permits
added flexibility during effect editing.
Insert on a Keyframe With Insert After
When the edit cursor is on a keyframe, pressing
Insert After
inserts a new
keyframe after the current one. The insert occurs after the duration of the
keyframe the cursor is on, at the next numbered Master Timeline keyframe
location. This inserted keyframe’s duration is, by default, the duration of
the keyframe the cursor was positioned on before the insert, though this
value can be changed by the operator (see
). The edit cursor also
moves to the start of the new keyframe. This operation will increase the
duration of the effect by the duration of the inserted keyframe. (