Quest# 1 What is a keyframe and why is it important?
A keyframe defines the starting and ending points of any effect, video clip, or PIP image added to a video clip. They are called "frames" because their position in time is measured in frames. A sequence of keyframes defines what your audience will see. The position of each keyframe defines the timing of the movement. Its important because Keyframing allows you to do so many fantastic things to your video clips. You can use keyframing to adjust lighting, change color, create transitions, and modify effects.
Quest#2 How do you set a keyframe?
To set the keyframe click on the Timeline panel to select the specific clip that your animations will appear in. From the clip's controls on the Timeline panel, click on the "Show Keyframes" button. Use the "Add/Remove" keyframes button to add additional keyframes to the clip as you move the elements that you are animating.
Quest#3 Which of the following can not be set with keyframes?
1) Opacity 2) Volume 3) Rotation 4) Contrast 5) Scale
Keyframing is a very flexible tool, it can manipulate all of the above effects within premiere.
Quest#4 What is the band that is used to control volume on an audio clip called?
The band used to control the volume on the audio clip is called Rubber band, which can be monitored from within the Audio Master Meter panel.
Quest#5 What is the keystroke used to set keyframes.?
The letter “K” is used to set keyframes in premiere, although its sometimes combined with “ctrl” or “command” keys.
Quest#6 What two panels can you use to set keyframes ?
The following panels can be used to set keyframes;
1)Timeline
2)Effect Controls Window.
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