I love your videos. I wish I could convince marketing teams to add videos like this to ALL marketing emails. When I see a Lightworks email, I get excited and actually want to read it because I know that 3 minutes later, I will have gained some really valuable knowledge. You're so concise and clear. Great job with this series.
This is super helpful. I've used keyframes before, but only ever used that little tiny bar at the very bottom of the settings tab....and BOY is that tedious and difficult. Cant wait to start using the GRAPHS tab. Thank you!!!
Have fun with them. You'll love it and make things much easier. User the minus icon to remove a keyframe if you don't need it. Try with different effects. Don't forget to enable the stopwatch BEFORE you play with keyframes. Also, you can use them on more parameters at the same time.
Great video! I do have a question. Is it possible to zoom in on the keyframe graph? I have a 50min video, and I want to add sharp (almost instantaneous) transitions between two different video tracks.
Yes you can! There's a small section at the bottom of the graph panel that displays your keyframes. You can click the magnifying glasses there to zoom in and out, which also affects your graph.
I love your videos. I wish I could convince marketing teams to add videos like this to ALL marketing emails. When I see a Lightworks email, I get excited and actually want to read it because I know that 3 minutes later, I will have gained some really valuable knowledge. You're so concise and clear. Great job with this series.
Thanks Brett... That, honestly, makes us all at LWKS HQ so happy. We promise to keep doing them forever!
This is so much more comfortable than fiddling with the numeric values in the settings - THANKS!
You're welcome!
This is super helpful. I've used keyframes before, but only ever used that little tiny bar at the very bottom of the settings tab....and BOY is that tedious and difficult. Cant wait to start using the GRAPHS tab. Thank you!!!
It's a game changer!
love you lightworks
This will take practice but we can see a lot of potential!
Practice makes perfect!
Have fun with them. You'll love it and make things much easier. User the minus icon to remove a keyframe if you don't need it. Try with different effects. Don't forget to enable the stopwatch BEFORE you play with keyframes. Also, you can use them on more parameters at the same time.
Great video! I do have a question. Is it possible to zoom in on the keyframe graph? I have a 50min video, and I want to add sharp (almost instantaneous) transitions between two different video tracks.
Yes you can! There's a small section at the bottom of the graph panel that displays your keyframes. You can click the magnifying glasses there to zoom in and out, which also affects your graph.
I use key frames all the time, but I've never used the graph before. It looks a lot easier then my method.
It's a game changer!