How I do Linear Opacity Keyframe in FCP 11

Hello friends In the opening of the video I prepared, the first image opens very slowly, in 10'seconds from the dark. However, when I keyframe, the software automatically gives easy in - easy out. I want it to be a linear flow instead. While it is possible to do this on the transform side, I could not find it in opacity in any way. I wanted to ask here.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.3

Posted on Feb 9, 2025 11:21 PM

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Posted on Feb 10, 2025 7:53 AM

AFAICT you can't choose how FCP interpolates between keyframes.

You can use the opacity handles in the Video Animation panel, and see if that gives you the result that you want.

With the clip selected in the timeline, press control-V to open the Video animation. Expand the opacity part, and drag the handles on either side to adjust:


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Feb 10, 2025 7:53 AM in response to ALTUNARS

AFAICT you can't choose how FCP interpolates between keyframes.

You can use the opacity handles in the Video Animation panel, and see if that gives you the result that you want.

With the clip selected in the timeline, press control-V to open the Video animation. Expand the opacity part, and drag the handles on either side to adjust:


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How I do Linear Opacity Keyframe in FCP 11

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