Slipping Keyframes: Yes? or NO?!


hi everyone,

 

when slip clip keyframes in timeline, want keyframes slip along clip?

 

in case, 99% of time, don't!  why?  because vast majority of time, set motion/effect/audio keyframes based on events in sequence (i.e. music cues, dialogue, other clips/cuts, titles, etc), not based on content of clip itself.  however, in premiere can't slip clip without keyframes slipping too.  in after effects, it's opposite, slipping clip never slips clip's keyframes.  after effects team gets it, editor's workflow requires keyframes stay put when slipping clip.  why doesn't premiere pro's team too?

 

this huge editing headache me , no doubt many other editors.  thankfully, solution simple:

 

slip clip = keyframes don't slip

ctrl-slip (or command-slip) clip = keyframes slip clip (current pp behavior)

 

this solution accommodate workflows, allowing keyframes slip or stay put depending on situation!  answer question of "slipping keyframes: yes or no?", give power decide!

what think? 

 

i've sent frs adobe in past seems still won't fix in cs next, i'm hoping others on board, sending adobe own frs can part of premiere pro working intelligently, way after effects does.  here's link frs: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish (there's power in numbers, if you've ever been annoyed premiere's slipping keyframes, please add voice formal fr!)

sounds darned feature request. go it! http://www.adobe.com/go/wish



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