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How to edit keyframes in the timeline in Premiere Pro
When I edit my keyframes, I usually go to the “Effect Controls” window to edit them, but did you know that you can edit them directly in the timeline window?
If you increase the height of the video track where your video is placed, you can see a line, indicating that you can adjust the Opacity of the clip here. You can however change this adjustable property from Opacity to something else, for example, “Rotation”.
The way you do this is by right-clicking on the video file, going down to “Show clip keyframes”, “Motion” and then clicking “Rotation”.
Now you can “cmd + click” anywhere on this line to add a keyframe and right-click on a keyframe to change the “keyframe type” or delete it.
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