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466 17. Keyframing
Since you know what the layer should be doing before you get started, this
makes it much easier to plan for the number of keyframes you need to
complete the effect.
Let’s break down the motions for the effect into what will happen in each
keyframe:
• The image layer will start zoomed out at 0%.
• The image layer will zoom in to 70%.
• The image layer will be held in place at 70%.
• The image layer will pan to the right, off of the slide frame.
After breaking the concept for the effect down into pieces, we know exactly
how many keyframes we’ll need before we get started. It’s going to take
four keyframes to get the job done. Let’s begin working in Producer to
create the effect.