Effect Controls motion - tutorial?

Can anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial? I need to learn more about fine control of motion under "Effect Controls". 'Ease in' and 'Ease out' are not enough. For example; if zooming out from the centre of a still picture, until the picture fits the screen or further, the zoom increases in speed as it pulls away from the centre of the picture until by the time it reaches screen-fit or beyond it's racing. How can I programme a start-to-finish even speed throughout such a zoom?
Cheers,
Aidan

Twirl down the Scale property to expose the graph editor.  Change the
keyframe type to Bezier.  Adjust the KF handles to create a graph curve
that changes faster at the beginning and slower at the end of the zoom.
FWIW, until you adjust the KF handles, the zoom is proceeding at a
(mathematically) constant speed.  The problem is that the constant speed
produces the illusion of going faster at the end.
-Jeff

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