Amazing video man, well presented, clear, easy to understand, no frills - straight to the point, i didnt feel the urge to skip forward anytime. This is not only one of the best graphic/video content, but the way is presented makes it one of the best video in general. Do more of this. And yep, you def have a new follower )
Wow, I am an "experienced" Premiere Pro user but your tutorial blew me away with it's clarity. I have SUBSCRIBED. One question, after keyframing and I wish to shorten the clip how do I get the keyframes to stay on the new shortened clip? Thank you.
oh man I came with a completely different keyframe issue to solve but still watched the full video it's so on point thank you learned a couple of new things that will definetely improve my editing: never knew you could custom change the speed of parameter change in premier - but there is another graph hidden! premiere is awesome with these kind of details
Great tutorial, wondering if there is a quick way to make the keyframe animation reversible. I have some complex moves that I would like to quickly be able to bounce the images back and forth and a copy and paste with a reverse sounds like a great option. Thanks!
Kyler that was an awesome tutorial for keyframes, the best one. It is really helpful! I'm making video lessons for language learners and I wonder if it is possible to show changes in endings of words, for example when a group of letters fall on a word and replace a certain group of letters in the word. I don't know how to make it and it seems a challenge for me.
Davinci resolve is my preferred editor compared to adobe premiere, after effects, and audition, and it's free. I don't know if this is just because I learned Resolve first, but it seems so much better. the only thing that is better with the adobe suite is its monopoly over the industry and the content/support for users.
Ty sir i love your videos, so informative... But one suggestion please... If you were do zooming during the tutorial it will helpful a lot... Anyway Good work... Greetings From India
Hey, amazing video. However, I have one question that hasn't been featured within this video. How could you select all keyframes and move it to a certain time frame at once?
I think you click on the first keyframe, and while you hold shift/ctrl or alt(i dont remember which one), click the last keyframe and they should all be blue.
Question: If you have already one "LAYER1" with all your key frames adjusted from time-A-to-time-B, and now you make on top a copy "LAYER1-copy" for the same time-A-to-time-B, and you want to keep all adjustments of the keyframes, but these overlap completely with "LAYER1" (in position and timing). Is it possible to displace in the position X-Y all the keyframes AT ONCE, without modify the timing in which appear those keyframes?
I really appreciate your tutorials. I have a question about aligning keyframes on the timeline. I am trying to make a typing effect with some text and I'd like to spend less time aligning each keyframe in time so that the typing effect is fairly even. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I have a question. How we can mirror this key frames? For example, we have forward motion, but we want to move it backwards, so how we can mirror key frames?
directional blur effect is not properly works...when its blur direction is move on left or right side....means screen shows like glich effects....how to fixxx help me???
How are you zooming in and out of the effects control panel? I can hear you using the keyboard and zooming in on the keyframes but I can't figure out how.
I know that this is an old video, but I've managed to turn on toggle animation, and now it's affecting every clip after the one I was working on. Any tips to reset without deleting existing key frames in the edited clip?
nice. auto bezier is not working for me like it used to when I am simply changing scale and position to create the zoom in on image effect. instead of being smooth, it's doing this weird thing at beginning and end that looks like it's going over a bump or something. wtf. im on Premiere 2019. this didn't happen in the last version from what I remember.
can we do it in MOTION > postion?? you are doing in Tranformation>Position what is the difference between them please tell me... I'm in problem with dat
can you only key frame with a psd? is it not possible to do so with a vfx? If so what is your sizing for this psd file? Does it have to b a specific frame?
I was just about practicing what's on the video, and suddenly came the idea of cutting (razor blade) the timeline dividing it in two. I noticed that the motions do continue to happen, but the two frames I created (first and last) were now SEPARATED! I have simply no idea how Premiere maintain track of the key frames when a cut occurs. Can someone please, clarify it? Thanks in advance!
@@KYLERHOLLAND Thanks, but nope. Nothing happens. And if I check the keyboard shortcuts for the Effect control panel there's really no zoom in/out command. Also, it seems that you click in the timeline, on the play head. Nonetheless... thanks for a great video
@@KYLERHOLLAND Like instead of the keyframes made your object move forward, now I want to make a copy of a reverse keyframe so that the subject will be moving backwards as well after that. (But not talking about speed/duration here.)
@@hafizmiau you can manipulate the object in any way you like and add a key frame. Like if you move the object to the right. Just add another key frame to move the object backwards to the left.
Have any ideas for a future tutorial? Let me know!
Do you know how to use the sound effects panel?
Thank you Kyler! For a future tutorial, can you do Keyframe transitions?
How to reverse keyframes from copied keyframes
how to get rid of with those annoying black lines when you have led lights, and higher shutterspeed, fps on your cam?
speed ramping using key frames.
Amazing video man, well presented, clear, easy to understand, no frills - straight to the point, i didnt feel the urge to skip forward anytime. This is not only one of the best graphic/video content, but the way is presented makes it one of the best video in general. Do more of this. And yep, you def have a new follower )
Wow, I am an "experienced" Premiere Pro user but your tutorial blew me away with it's clarity. I have SUBSCRIBED. One question, after keyframing and I wish to shorten the clip how do I get the keyframes to stay on the new shortened clip? Thank you.
Awesome stuff Kyle! Working in video all the time, i get questions about keyframes all the time...
great video, very helpful I don't know about those velocity lines!!
This guy is a legend.
So dope! Love using the graph editor in After effects for key frames, really gets great control over movements
Simple yet so powerful. Thanks for teaching me these!
oh man I came with a completely different keyframe issue to solve but still watched the full video it's so on point thank you
learned a couple of new things that will definetely improve my editing: never knew you could custom change the speed of parameter change in premier - but there is another graph hidden! premiere is awesome with these kind of details
Great video! Clear and to the point. Thank you!
Very helpful to understand the concept of Key frame :)
Just Wow Just Wow.... No Bullshit Only Knowledge ...Great Teaching Sir
Great tutorial, wondering if there is a quick way to make the keyframe animation reversible. I have some complex moves that I would like to quickly be able to bounce the images back and forth and a copy and paste with a reverse sounds like a great option. Thanks!
I have a small solution you can nest the footage and reverse the nest
I used this method to reverse a text keyframe
Kyler that was an awesome tutorial for keyframes, the best one. It is really helpful! I'm making video lessons for language learners and I wonder if it is possible to show changes in endings of words, for example when a group of letters fall on a word and replace a certain group of letters in the word. I don't know how to make it and it seems a challenge for me.
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Finally a clear explanation. Thank you!!!! 😍
Davinci resolve is my preferred editor compared to adobe premiere, after effects, and audition, and it's free. I don't know if this is just because I learned Resolve first, but it seems so much better. the only thing that is better with the adobe suite is its monopoly over the industry and the content/support for users.
Awesome tut
Dope stuff as always. Any idea when you think you will have the winners announced to the video competition?
James Mitchell at the end if the day, I'll go through all the submissions and make a video on it prolly by the end of this weekend!
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i love your videos. you are so helpful dude
Really helpful ! Huge thanks from France
Great Tutorial
please tell me how to reverse keyframes
Great video, you helped me a lot
Very helpful tutorial, thank you.
This was perfect for me. Thank you :)
Awesome tutorial!
Was a good look at key frames.
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Ty sir i love your videos, so informative... But one suggestion please... If you were do zooming during the tutorial it will helpful a lot... Anyway Good work...
Greetings From India
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Hey, amazing video. However, I have one question that hasn't been featured within this video. How could you select all keyframes and move it to a certain time frame at once?
I think you click on the first keyframe, and while you hold shift/ctrl or alt(i dont remember which one), click the last keyframe and they should all be blue.
Thank you
Thank you very much :)
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dude do you work on a 60" tv with premiere? for the sake of your viewers please lower your computer's resolution. thanks!
Should do a tutorial on advance time remapping/velocity In premiere
nice and thank you bro
Question: If you have already one "LAYER1" with all your key frames adjusted from time-A-to-time-B, and now you make on top a copy "LAYER1-copy" for the same time-A-to-time-B, and you want to keep all adjustments of the keyframes, but these overlap completely with "LAYER1" (in position and timing). Is it possible to displace in the position X-Y all the keyframes AT ONCE, without modify the timing in which appear those keyframes?
thanks for the video .
I really appreciate your tutorials. I have a question about aligning keyframes on the timeline. I am trying to make a typing effect with some text and I'd like to spend less time aligning each keyframe in time so that the typing effect is fairly even. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
There´s a easy way to copy a couple of keyframe and "invert", like a zoom in and copy and invert to get a zoom out?
how do you select all keyframes and slow down and make the whole animation faster without dragging each keyframe?
are these MODULAR tho?
I have a question. How we can mirror this key frames? For example, we have forward motion, but we want to move it backwards, so how we can mirror key frames?
cool
directional blur effect is not properly works...when its blur direction is move on left or right side....means screen shows like glich effects....how to fixxx help me???
Can we change a value of multiple keyframe at the same time?
Like position maybe..
How are you zooming in and out of the effects control panel? I can hear you using the keyboard and zooming in on the keyframes but I can't figure out how.
thank you verry mush
Do you have any idea what you just did for me? 😲 I'm your newest subscriber thanks for the video
WOW !💯
THANK YOU
Totally welcome!
I know that this is an old video, but I've managed to turn on toggle animation, and now it's affecting every clip after the one I was working on. Any tips to reset without deleting existing key frames in the edited clip?
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nice. auto bezier is not working for me like it used to when I am simply changing scale and position to create the zoom in on image effect. instead of being smooth, it's doing this weird thing at beginning and end that looks like it's going over a bump or something. wtf. im on Premiere 2019. this didn't happen in the last version from what I remember.
super like!
Hello. How i can copy keyframes from a clip to the other? Ctr c - CTR v dos'n't work
Could you please tell me which app is this?😅
When does the trricks start?
can we do it in MOTION > postion??
you are doing in Tranformation>Position
what is the difference between them please tell me... I'm in problem with dat
can you only key frame with a psd? is it not possible to do so with a vfx? If so what is your sizing for this psd file? Does it have to b a specific frame?
Can I have a keyframe start in one clip and end in another? I'm trying to do this but it's not working.
I was just about practicing what's on the video, and suddenly came the idea of cutting (razor blade) the timeline dividing it in two. I noticed that the motions do continue to happen, but the two frames I created (first and last) were now SEPARATED! I have simply no idea how Premiere maintain track of the key frames when a cut occurs. Can someone please, clarify it? Thanks in advance!
i came here to know if i can modify the values (position) of keyframes already set (my english sorry)
how come the transform effect is used and not the motion one thats already on the clips?
What is the short cut for activating key frame
3:08 into the video you zoom in the timeline. Exactly how do you do that? I've tried to replicate it... but constantly fail.
Simply click the + button!
@@KYLERHOLLAND Thanks, but nope. Nothing happens. And if I check the keyboard shortcuts for the Effect control panel there's really no zoom in/out command. Also, it seems that you click in the timeline, on the play head. Nonetheless... thanks for a great video
@@UlfGustafsson you can also use alt or option with the scroll wheel. That will zoom in and out
Hi isn't possible to zoom in and out of the keyframe timeline to adjust two keyframes that are too close together?
Yes you can you the little bar at the bottom and drag the side in to zoom in or hold cntrl and use scroll wheel
whats the shortcut for it im searching 3 months and every day i get more stressed
Is there any way to do reverse keyframe?
What do you mean by reverse keyframe?
@@KYLERHOLLAND Like instead of the keyframes made your object move forward, now I want to make a copy of a reverse keyframe so that the subject will be moving backwards as well after that. (But not talking about speed/duration here.)
@@hafizmiau you can manipulate the object in any way you like and add a key frame. Like if you move the object to the right. Just add another key frame to move the object backwards to the left.
trying to do this with the pen tool and it's not letting me.
How can you copy and paste a set of key frames?
TheShadowUnicorn control-c and then control-v for Windows or command-c then command-v for Mac.
Is it possible to hide past keyframes on the actual video? So when I'm creating keyframes, I cant see the old ones?
The only way to hide keyframes is to use the opacity tool!
Hi how Can I save and use the keyframes that I made to another videos
why cant i select easy in?
timestamps?
that rotate keyframe struggling on me , the effects transform rotate is so so annoying , its better on motion than that effects 😤😤😤
i can not find shutter angle option in premier 2019
Go it, you have to apply effect transform first
composition's shutter angle disabled, tried different shutter speeds but no blur
anyone has this problem in premier 2019??
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The Pr Keyframe editor truly sucks lol. Aes is so much better^^
5 Min in and nothing happened
I’ll co-sign “Keyframers” Appreciate the vid👊🏿
Thank You
thank you