
150 Animating with Keyframes
12 Drag a selection rectangle around the starting set of keyframes that are stacked on top
of each other to select them all and use the Bezier handles to adjust the curves to your
liking. Repeat this action for the ending keyframes.
13 Save your work.
You now have a good understanding of recording keyframes and setting them manually,
changing interpolation and adjusting Bezier curves, and adding and adjusting multiple
keyframes at the same time.
Lesson Review
1. How does Motion let you know that recording is enabled?
2. Which parameters of a layer or group are keyframed when recording is turned on and
their values are changed?
3. How many keyframes do you need to create animation?
4. The position of a video is keyframed at 1:00 and 5:00, but it does not move. Why?
5. How do you open the Keyframe Editor?
6. How do you change the interpolation for a keyframe curve?
7. How can you set the interpolation for a keyframe to Logarithmic?
8. You want to set a keyframe at 3:15 for the scale of three layers that are each in differ-
ent groups. How can you set it for all of them at once?
9. When you set a keyframe with recording enabled at a frame that is not at the begin-
ning of a layer, what does Motion do automatically?
10. When setting keyframes manually, which do you do first—set the keyframe or change
the value—and why?
11. What parameters can be keyframed?
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