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128 Part II Learning About the Final Cut Pro Interface
 Keyframe editor: The keyframe editor shows you keyframe graph lines for motion or
filter parameters. These graphs are identical to those found in the keyframe graph
area of the Motion and Filters tabs in the Viewer. You can edit keyframes in the
keyframe editor using the Selection and Pen tools. The keyframe editor can only
display the keyframe graph line of one effect parameter at a time.
 Speed indicators: Speed indicators show you the speed of clips in your sequence
using tic marks. The spacing and color of these tic marks indicate the speed and
playback direction of your clips. The speed indicators of clips in the Timeline update
in real time as you make variable speed adjustments to clips in your sequence,
showing you exactly how youre altering a clip’s timing. There are no user-adjustable
controls in the speed indicator area. For more information about viewing speed
indicators while making speed changes to clips in a sequence, see Volume III,
Chapter 16, “Changing Clip Speed and Time Remapping.”
About Timeline Display Controls in the Timeline
Several controls in the Timeline allow you to change the display of certain items in
the Timeline.
 Clip Keyframes control: Click this button to display the keyframe graph area—
additional space below each video and audio track in which to view and edit
keyframes for effects that are applied to your clips.
 Clip Overlays control: Click this control to display opacity overlays (thin black lines)
over your video tracks, and audio level overlays (thin red lines) over any clips in the
audio tracks of the Timeline. These lines indicate video transparency or audio levels.
 Track Height control: Use this control to switch between four track display sizes—
Reduced, Small, Medium, and Large. The current setting is highlighted in blue and
has a small dot in the center. Choosing a track height with this control resets all
tracks to the new size, overriding any custom track heights previously selected. To
preserve the relative heights of individually sized tracks while resizing all tracks, hold
down the Option key while choosing a new height with this control.
Note: When the track size is set to Reduced, neither audio waveforms nor thumbnails
are displayed.
Clip Keyframes control
Track Height
controls
Clip Overlays
control
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