Hey everyone!
I want to move a clip from one place on the screen to another. I don't want the "ease in, ease out" transition of the movement that is default if I put in two keyframes. I can not find this feature.
What I've found out so far: I can adjust this for another parameter by doing the following:
- Select the clip
- select "Show Video animation" from the Clip menu
- select "Solo Animation" from the Clip menu
- from the small white box (see screenshot 1), I select the wanted parameter
- I click on the small dark blue box on the top right of the keyframe editor (see screenshot 2)
- I can right-click on any line between two keyframes and pick the interpolation (see screenshot 3)
But: When I select the position as a parameter, there is no dark blue box in the upper right corner (see screenshot 4). I can not see or right-click on the interpolation lines. I think the reason is that there are multiple parameters for position (X and Y), and this can not be displayed. I couldn't find out how it can.
Does anyone know if there is an option that I just overlooked? I have been searching the internet, too, but FCPX is not that well documented in forums yet.
I would appreciate any help.
I want to move a clip from one place on the screen to another. I don't want the "ease in, ease out" transition of the movement that is default if I put in two keyframes. I can not find this feature.
What I've found out so far: I can adjust this for another parameter by doing the following:
- Select the clip
- select "Show Video animation" from the Clip menu
- select "Solo Animation" from the Clip menu
- from the small white box (see screenshot 1), I select the wanted parameter
- I click on the small dark blue box on the top right of the keyframe editor (see screenshot 2)
- I can right-click on any line between two keyframes and pick the interpolation (see screenshot 3)
But: When I select the position as a parameter, there is no dark blue box in the upper right corner (see screenshot 4). I can not see or right-click on the interpolation lines. I think the reason is that there are multiple parameters for position (X and Y), and this can not be displayed. I couldn't find out how it can.
Does anyone know if there is an option that I just overlooked? I have been searching the internet, too, but FCPX is not that well documented in forums yet.
I would appreciate any help.