Copying and pasting keyframes eliminates the need for manually duplicating your creative accomplishments. With copying and pasting, you only need to set up a keyframe once and then you can reuse it as many times as your project demands. With Lustre, you can easily copy a single keyframe or multiple keyframes from a source channel or folder (group of channels) and paste them in a target channel or folder in the Channel hierarchy.
Keyframes for grading, geometries, point trackers, and Effects plugins are just some of the types of keyframes that you can copy and paste. When copying and pasting keyframes, keep in mind that you can only copy and paste the same channels. For example, when you copy a keyframe for a grading channel, you can only paste it to another grading channel. For copying and pasting keyframes for geometries, point trackers, and Effects plugins, see Guidelines for Geometries, Point Trackers, and Effects Plugins.
There are three different tools you can use to perform a copy and paste procedure:
There are four main ways to copy and paste keyframes:
In the case where you want to create a dissolve using keyframes, you can paste a sequence of keyframes that exceeds the target shot boundary.
See Pasting a Keyframe Sequence That Exceeds a Shot Boundary.