Zoom In in the Timeline

Can you Zoom IN in the Motion 5 timeline via key command?
Thanks

Yeah I knew that, thanks.
About time they introduced this feature very frustrating whilst editing complex timelines

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  • Zoom-in on the Timeline

    Greetings,
    How do I zoom-in on the Timeline? I'm using PSE12.
    Thanks,
    Shane.

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  • Can I zoom in on a specific point on the timeline

    There must be a way for me to zoom in on the timeline without losing my place everytime while doing so.
    Is there a button I can press while zooming in that will keep the scrubbing point within my view of the timeline.
    I really hope that made sense...
              Patrick

    patrickmbarker wrote:
    what is the CTI?
    Playhead.
    CTI is what they used to call it: current time indicator.
    If you hold alt and scroll with the mouse it will zoom in on the playhead.

  • Zooming  into the timeline on FCPX

    Is it just my system or does the zoom in on the timeline (Z alt click) require one to lift ones finger off the alt key between clicks. At the moment when I hold the alt key and click say three times FCP X zooms in, then out, then in again.

    What you want to do is use the command + or command - combinations. That will zoom in and out. Shift Z will shrink the timeline back down to fit in the project window and primary timeline. For a specific spot either have the playhead or skimmer line at that spot and it will zone right in for you. No matter how far in you go, the shift Z will take you back to the 35000 foot view so to speak.
    Good luck!

  • Captivate version 4, adjusting the timeline

    In the Captivate 4 Help, it says the following:
    "You can adjust the zoom level of the Timeline easily. Click in the  Timeline ruler and spin the mouse wheel on your mouse to increase or  decrease the zoom level. Alternatively, use keystrokes to change the  zoom level. Click the ruler and then press Control+[ to decrease the  zoom level, Control+] to increase the zoom level, or Control+W to set  the zoom level so that all objects will fit in the current Timeline."
    This all works fine - EXCEPT - when I use Control+W to try to set the zoom level so that all objects fit within the current Timeline. When I use this keyboard combination the Captivate project tries to close itself. Is this an error in the Help file or am I doing something wrong?

    That was strange - when I opened this topic there was no reply but now I see your reply Lieve.
    /Michael
    Visit my Captivate blog with tips & tricks, tutorials and Widgets. 

  • Working with two videos in the timeline

    So, I just picked up FCE, have been wanting it for a while and thought this would be a good opportunity. I recently shot a wedding for a friend. I used two cameras for the ceremony, one in the back and one in the front.
    Now I would like to line up the two videos and transition back and forth between the two. Is this easily doable? It's a bear to get them synced, do i have to redo that every time I switch?
    Thanks for the help!

    1. Place the video from the camera you'll use the most shots from on track V1.
    2. Place the video from the other camera on track V2.
    3. Double-click the video clip on V2 to load it into the Viewer window.
    4. Click on the Motion tab.
    5. Scale to about 45 or 50%.
    6. Use the Center control to position the clip in one corner - you should now have a picture-in-picture effect.
    7. Find a common point to sync the two clips in the Timeline. A photographer's flash is usually a good point. Place a clip marker in each clip at the sync point you've chosen.
    8. Drag one clip so the two clip markers line up. It may help to zoom in on the Timeline to make sure they're lined up perfectly.
    9. Once you have the two clips in sync, cut out the parts of the upper clip that you don't want to use.
    10. When you're finished with the cutting, select all clips remaining on V2, right-click on one and select Remove Attributes->Basic Motion. All clips on V2 should now be full scale and centered.
    11. While all clips on V2 are selected, drag them to track V1 while holding the Shift key.
    12. Add transitions as needed.
    -DH

  • CC: pgup and pgdn in the timeline don't work [was:pgup]

    In Premiere cc pgup and pgdn in the timeline don't work. What can be the problem?

    Pgup/down shows next or previous screen.
    Might want to zoom in on the timeline to get it to work.

  • Is it possible so zoom vertically the track in the timeline? Or only horizontally?

    Hi people!
    Is it possible, in garageband '11, to zoom vertically the tracks in the timeline? Or only horizontally?
    Cause in logic pro I know that I zoom either in and out regions in the timeline... But in garageband I'm able only to make an horizontal zoom... Enlarge vertically the tracks could help me a lot when work with the automation curves.
    Thanks lot,
    Peace

    FranzFromFar wrote:
    Is it possible, in garageband '11, to zoom vertically the tracks in the timeline? Or only horizontally?
    only horizontally, though the editor can be stretched vertically:
    http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/Tutorials.html#bsqstretchingeditorpane
    (Let the page FULLY load. The link to your answer is at the top of your screen)

  • When i move my video into the timeline its zoomed in..how do i fix this? [was: I dont understand what is going on]

    When i move my video into the timeline its zoomed in..how do i fix this? Please tell me what I can do to fix this. I may need to be walked through the process.

    Your sequence settings do not match the footage specs.
    Mylenium

  • I am moving clips to the timeline and they arrive zoomed in.  how can I stop this?

    need some help.  I'm moving clips to the timeline and they arrive zoomed in.  I don't want this effect.  How can I stop it?

    To expand a little on John's questions and link, every clip and every sequence has its own frame dimensions (and pixel aspect ratio & frame rate). By default, Premiere preserves the dimensions (or "resolution") of a clip when you add it to a sequence. That means that if a clip's resolution is greater than that of the sequence, it will appear to be zoomed in on the frame. Conversely, if the clip is lower res than the sequence, it will appear shrunk, with black borders.
    If all of your content is the same resolution (which is the ideal case), then you should use a sequence that matches. The easiest way to do so is the "New Item" method that John refers to--dragging a clip to the Project Panel's New Item button--or, in later releases of PPro CC, dragging it into an empty Timeline panel. If you're working with content of mixed resolution, then you have to pick your poison and scale smaller clips up or larger clips down. The latter option is generally preferred because the former--scaling clips up--often results in unacceptable pixelation.

  • I am really having a horrible time when trying to do our Church announcements in FCP X. When I try to take a clip from the event to the timeline my clips expanded and my timeline zoom level does not stay in the original place. Help

    I am really having a horrible time when trying to do our Church announcements in FCP X. When I try to take a clip from the event to the timeline my clips expanded and my timeline zoom level does not stay in the original place it moves to the right and is max out which makes every clip that I bring to the timeline expanded.

    What format etc. are the video clips and what were they shot on?
    Before you do anything else, trash the preferences with this free app:-
    http://www.digitalrebellion.com/prefman/

  • Can I use the mouse scroll wheel for zooming the timeline?

    Howdy...
    As a recent convert from Vegas, one of the best features that I miss is using the mouse scroll wheel to zoom into and out of the timeline..
    Anyone know a way I can set this up in FCP6?
    Thanks...
    -Ben

    Yes.
    (I know I'm gonna get flamed by the pros here who will advise NEVER to use third party plug-ins, but... I've been a heavy user of FCP for years and NEVER had any problem with this, so here goes:)
    Install USB Overdrive, and program your mouse with:
    - wheel_up to cmd+plus (=zoom in) and
    - wheel_down to cmd+minus (=zoom out).
    I actually use clickedwheelup and clickedwheeldown for this zooming in and out, keeping the plain vanilla wheel_up and wheel_down for, well, up and down (or clip_left and clip_right on the timeline).
    Nice thing is, it then works in the Viewer and Canvas to zoom in and out, too.
    HTH.

  • Can you 'zoom' the audio waveform in the timeline?

    Unable to find a solution in the help or the FAQ, so I'll post my first question here :-)
    I would like to vertically zoom into the audio waveform in the timeline. My situation is that I have a 24-bit audio mix of a classical concert with a fairly large dynamic range, i.e. very loud bits and very quiet bits in one single audio file. I don't see enough waveform detail in the quiet parts, even when I enlarge the track vertically. I haven't found an official way of zooming in, at least in the timeline. The audio-waveform-only display in the source monitor does offer a vertical zoom.
    The official help only offers this:
    "To see more volume detail when viewing an audio waveform in a Timeline panel, increase the track height."
    Which seems to imply that 'zooming' in further to bring out the really quiet parts is not a feature.
    I found a bit of a workaround, which is to adjust the clip gain -- the audio waveform changes accordingly. However I'd prefer not to be changing the audio volume every time I need a different vertical zoom on the waveform.
    Thanks,
    3p

    While you can't zoom and the vertical adjustment is limited (which sucks because you can zoom in Audition)` there are still a few more options that might help increase the vertical size of the tracks window.
    First, to adjust the vertical space of each track in the timeline place your selection tool over the line between the tracks over on the left side of the track where audio controls are and drag the track bottom up or down. You can also increase the workspace of the timeline by dragging it up using the same technique, or if you have another monitor put the timeline over there and make it much bigger.
    Second, use the tilde key to expand the entire timeline window. It's the key to the left of #1 key at the top left. Hit it again to return. It will expand any window that is selected. I use this one to get a better look at the waveform. You can also drag the tracks to make them larger.
    good luck!

  • Zoom into/out of the timeline using a keyboard shortcut?

    Is there a keyboard shortcut to zoom into and out of the timeline in Motion?

    steventv wrote:
    How (or who) would I request this to be included in Motion?
    Click here to leave feedback regarding Motion.

  • Why does my timeline preview crop/zoom in on the original footage?

    In the thumbnails (bottom left) the shots are nice and wide. The same width/height shots are displayed when I double-click a thumbnail and it plays in the top left corner. Heres the problem: when I drop a clip into the timeline and go to play it, the clip is suddenly only showing 2/3's of the frame like it was cropped or zoomed in 2 or 3 times.  I know the raw imported footy is not cropped because I can see it (how it should look) in the thumbnail and other window (top left) looking exactly how it should. Only in the timeline does it get zoomed in. This is for every clip, and no I didnt accidentally crop/zoom in.  Im thinking/hoping it has to be a timeline preview setting that needs to be adjusted. Also thought it might be a project setting that I didnt set up correctly with the footage type.  FYI, it is not the "zoom" setting in the preview window, I have it at 100% and tried 75% as well. It isnt the window, but the video inside the window which is zoomed in.  Does that make sense?  This is my first time using Premiere, but have been video editing with Sony Vegas for a few years so I am knowledgable of video, just not this interface..Help me please!! Thanks!

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