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Keyboard shortcut to move keyframe one frame in Premiere Pro CC
Posted by Erik Hill on February 3, 2015 at 10:19 pmHello, I’ve dug around for this but can’t find the answer. Is there a keyboard shortcut to move a keyframe one frame in Premiere Pro CC. I apologize if this is painfully obvious and I’m completely missing it.
Thank you.
-Erik
Aspiring Video BeastCaleb Burdett replied 8 months, 1 week ago 5 Members · 4 Replies -
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Kevin Monahan
February 6, 2015 at 12:06 amHi Erik,
[Erik Hill] “Is there a keyboard shortcut to move a keyframe one frame in Premiere Pro CC. “
Sorry, no. That’s a feature request: https://adobe.ly/feature_request
There is a shortcut in After Effects, however: Alt/Option Left or Right Arrow
Thanks,
KevinKevin Monahan
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Erik Hill
February 6, 2015 at 1:13 amThanks Kevin, I submitted the feature request. I was aware of the shortcut for After Effect. Seems silly for Adobe not to have included this as an optional shortcut in Premiere Pro. I really hope they add it in future versions.
-Erik
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Bathinda Helper
March 12, 2020 at 7:19 amI’ve successfully assigned a desired key shortcut to ‘Nudge Video Keyframe 10 Frames’ in any direction. So is available for Audio Keyframes. I’m using PP v13.x
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Caleb Burdett
March 29, 2024 at 5:07 pmI know this is old but in case anyone comes across this like I did…
I found the answer on David Lindgren’s Medium post “How to move keyframes with the keyboard“. The name for the command in keyboard shortcuts is “move keyframe 1/10 frame(s) earlier/later”.
https://davidlindgren89.medium.com/how-to-move-keyframes-with-the-keyboard-80466e35914e
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How to move keyframes with the keyboard
What’s a quick way to move keyframes precisely in Premiere Pro?
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