What does the keyframes box do for animation?
This Keyframes box acts as a library of sorts for you to store any animation conditions that you might be using. The Keyframes box in itself does not serve to organize or to play back these conditions in any sequence.
What do you need to know about keyframing?
Keyframing takes the stance that we only need to show the “key” frames, or conditions, that desribe the transformation of this object, and that all other intermediate positions can be figured out from these. Take an object like the one shown at right – a simple box.
How to change the motion of a keyframe?
Right-click on any selected keyframes and choose Keyframe Assistant > Easy Ease to change the motion from the robotic-looking linear motion setting to a motion with a more natural appearance that eases in and out of the keyframes. Want to change the path of the motion?
Where is the keyframe in Adobe After Effects?
Reposition or adjust the layer in the composition for your first keyframe by scrubbing any parameter on the layer in the timeline or dragging an object in the composition. Click the stopwatch next to a parameter to record a keyframe. The keyframe will be placed at the location of the current-time indicator.
When do I change the field of view?
When you specify a different format (like 16:9 video) on your 3:2 or 4:3 camera sensor, this changes the effective sensor size from the format’s original native value, and changes the Field of View too. The calculator can show this. If using options 1 to 4, do pay attention to properly specify Aspect Ratio.
How is the field of view of a camera calculated?
The Field of View calculation uses the real focal length of your actual lens. The term Equivalent Focal Length is NOT about the lens you are using. Instead it refers to a comparison with a camera with a Full Frame 1x sensor, as being the lens IT would use to see a field of view the same size as your lens sees on your camera.