From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

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Smoothing keyframe transitions with handles

Smoothing keyframe transitions with handles - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

Smoothing keyframe transitions with handles

- By default, keyframes are linear. Meaning that they simply translate between keyframes at even speed. It'll bounce from one keyframe to another. However, if you apply ease, you can add acceleration, so it ramps out, and then comes to a gradual stop. Ramping makes things look a bit more natural, and you have great control in Premiere Pro. Feel free to continue working with the last sequence you had open, or you can go to 9.3 if needed. This allows you to select a range of keyframes, and with a right-click I can choose to Ease Out. This is going to create a slow transition out of this. You'll also find that by default they're linear, but if you want to, you can easily select multiple keyframes. Remember, you can zoom in here too to make this a bit simpler. Just use the handles at the bottom of the window. Instead of linear, I can choose to Auto Bezier, and this will have a little bit of rounding. So now it slowly transitions, and is a bit smoother as it goes between the keyframes. For…

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