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Section 3 — System Operation
Figure 124. Insert Before
Using Insert After or Insert Before on a Keyframe
In an existing effect, an Insert After at the keyframe 2 location would seem
to be the same as an Insert Before at the keyframe 3 location, but this is
usually not true. The work buffer material inserted into an effect is typically
based on an existing keyframe, with some modifications. For Insert After
keyframe 2, the starting point for the inserted work buffer data will be key-
frame 2 values. For Insert Before keyframe 3, however, the inserted material
will be based on keyframe 3 values. If the starting parameters in keyframe
2 and 3 are different from one another, the look of the resulting effect will
vary depending on which Insert operation is performed.
Inserting on the Path
When the edit cursor is not positioned on a keyframe, the insert operation
inserts a new keyframe at the current location. This is called inserting on the
path. The default duration of new keyframe inserted on the path will be the
time between the cursor location and the next keyframe on the Master
Timeline. The
Insert After
and
Insert Before
buttons perform the same opera-
tion when you insert on the path.
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Insert Before
Edit Cursor On Keyframe
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New
Keyframe
New
Keyframe Duration
Effect Duration Increased