Using keyframes in the effects control panel to adjust the lens distortion effect. You can see the playhead scroll through the effect keyframes in the upper left panel. Below is an example of keyframes working to animate a lens distortion effect. If you’re applying a lens distortion, you can adjust the amount of distortion over time with keyframes.
When applying effects to footage, keyframes will also be used to animate the included parameters of the effect. Keyframes can be used to animate position, rotation, scale, and on and on. So, for a simple push transition, the position value would be changed over one second to move the video off of the screen. Keyframes work by changing values across time. Keyframes are consistent across DaVinci Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut, and Avid, so they’re useful in whichever video editing app you use. Simply put, keyframes change the value of parameters, and they are super important when it comes to creating effects, compositing, and tracking.
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