May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Keyframing is a technique used in video editing to create the illusion of movement and change over time. It is achieved by setting keyframes, which are specific points in time where you define the position, rotation, scale, or other properties of an object or element in your video. By setting keyframes at different points in time, you can create smooth transitions and animations, allowing you to control the movement and behavior of objects within your video.
Who Should Learn Keyframing?
Keyframing is a valuable skill for anyone who creates videos, regardless of their level of experience. Whether you're a beginner looking to add some basic animations to your home movies or a professional video editor working on complex projects, understanding keyframing can significantly enhance your video production capabilities.
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Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Keyframing.
A comprehensive guide to animation, this book includes a section on keyframing and how to use it to create realistic and believable animations.
A comprehensive guide to animation, this book includes a section on keyframing and how to use it to create realistic and believable animations.
An introductory guide to keyframing and animation in motion graphics, this book covers the basics of keyframing, as well as more advanced techniques such as motion paths and inverse kinematics.
A guide to timing and spacing in animation, this book includes a section on keyframing and how to use it to create animations with the proper timing and pacing.
A guide to keyframing for video games, this book covers the specific techniques and challenges involved in keyframing for this medium.
A guide to keyframing for 3D animation, this book covers the specific techniques and challenges involved in keyframing for this medium.
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