Ops 15–8 • Squeeze & Tease Sequences and Wipes Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
4. Modify the keyframe as desired. It does not matter which keyframe you modify, but the
keyer or channel you modify is the one that the changes are applied to.
5. Press More B Modify Keyframes on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 2-2.
S&T MD Modify Keyframes Menu
Operating Tip — If a keyframe contains multiple channels, the parameters for each channel
is calculated separately. The total number of parameters being modified is displayed on the S&T
MD Modify Keyframes Menu.
6. Select the modification type as follows:
• Toggle Modify Type on the S&T MD Modify Keyframes Menu to Abs or Rel.
› Abs — Select Absolute to have all parameters changed to the same value,
regardless of their previous settings. For example, changing the position of a
keyframe, when modifying multiple keyframes, moves all the selected
keyframes to the exact same position.
› Rel — Select Relative to have all parameters changed by the same value. For
example, changing the position of a keyframe, when modifying multiple
keyframes, moves all selected keyframes by the same amount and in the same
direction.
7. Select the modification range as follows:
•Use the Start KF knob on the S&T MD Modify Sequence Menu to select the first
keyframe in the sequence that you want to edit.
•Use the End KF knob on the S&T MD Modify Sequence Menu to select the last
keyframe in the sequence that you want to edit.
8. Press Perform Modify on the S&T MD Modify Sequence Menu to apply the changes
to all the selected keyframes.
9. Save your sequence.
This completes the procedure for modifying multiple keyframes.
For More Information...
• on storing and recalling sequences, refer to the section “Saving and Loading Sequences
and Wipes” on page Ops 15-10.