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You can use the buttons in the upper-right corner of the timeline to lock the playhead (so the playhead moves over the filmstrip, instead of the filmstrip moving under the playhead); enable or disable frame snapping and edge snapping; determine whether the playback plays once, loops, or bounces (plays backward and forward in a loop); mute playback; and set options. | You can use the buttons in the upper-right corner of the timeline to lock the playhead (so the playhead moves over the filmstrip, instead of the filmstrip moving under the playhead); enable or disable frame snapping and edge snapping; determine whether the playback plays once, loops, or bounces (plays backward and forward in a loop); mute playback; and set options. | ||
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| Play or pause (toggle) | | Play or pause (toggle) |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 27 June 2012
You can use the buttons in the upper-right corner of the timeline to lock the playhead (so the playhead moves over the filmstrip, instead of the filmstrip moving under the playhead); enable or disable frame snapping and edge snapping; determine whether the playback plays once, loops, or bounces (plays backward and forward in a loop); mute playback; and set options.
Command | Shortcut |
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Play or pause (toggle) | Press Spacebar, or click the play button in the viewport. |
Play only the selected shot | Press Ctrl+Spacebar |
Scrub through time | Drag the top of the playhead, or drag the filmstrip |
Pan the filmstrip and playhead left or right | Drag the bottom of the playhead |
Zoom in and out (around the playhead) | Rotate the mouse wheel |
Go to previous shot | Press ↑ |
Go to next shot | Press ↓ |
Scrub left one frame | Press ← |
Scrub right one frame | Press → |
Go to beginning of filmstrip | Press Home |
Go to end of filmstrip | Press End |
Set filmstrip to the out point of the last shot | Press Alt+O |
Set filmstrip to the in point of the first shot | Press Alt+I |
Toggle between the Clip Editor and either the Motion Editor or the Graph Editor (whichever you were most recently in) | Press Tab ⇆ |