Keeping keyframes intact when time-stretching a layer
When you time-stretch a layer, the positions of its keyframes stretch with it by default. You can circumvent this behavior by cutting and pasting keyframes.
To time-stretch a layer but not its keyframes: - Make a note of the time at which the first keyframe appears.
- In the layer outline, click the name of one or more layer properties containing the keyframes you want to keep at the same times.
- Choose Edit > Cut.
- Move or stretch the layer to its new In and Out points.
- Move the current-time marker to the time at which the first keyframe appeared before you cut the keyframes.
- Choose Edit > Paste.
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