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key frame

In animation, a frame which was drawn by the user rather than generated by the computer. Animators feed a sequence of key frames into the computer, allowing the program to draw the intervening stages in a process known as tweening.



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A third plug-in, Bongo ($295 until October 31, 2004), gives designers the means to create simple animations using keyframe tools common in high-end animation packages.
Every subtlety of a project is transferred, not just basic dissolves and effects but titles, layers, dynamic audio levels and mix, keyframes, customized effects, color correction, AudioSuite and AVX plug-ins, and batch import information.
In addition, Sorenson SquishNet's patent-pending keyframe extraction technology can generate storyboard summaries of videos - from compact visual summaries for general users to detailed frame summaries useful for editorial analysis.
 
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