Viewerframe Mode Motion Review
Her breath caught. That wasn’t possible. The original recording was fifty years old. The corridor had been sealed, then crushed under a landfill of newer structures. Nothing living had been down there since the early 2000s.
It extrapolated.
The thing stopped. Mid-stride. Turned its head—if it had a head—directly toward the camera. viewerframe mode motion
: Jump 10 frames (usually). 🎯 Key Use Cases 1. Motion Tracking Ensures a digital object sticks to a moving point. Allows you to "re-center" the track if the software loses the target. Essential for adding text that "follows" a person. 2. Precise Trimming (The "Nudge") Eliminates "flash frames" (accidental blank spots). Aligns an audio beat perfectly with a visual transition. Helps in "match cutting" where action continues across shots. 3. Keyframing Manually setting points for scale, position, or opacity. Allows for "linear" vs "curved" movement paths. Vital for professional-looking animations. 💡 Pro Tips for Better Motion Toggle Motion Blur Her breath caught