Edit : The Editor panel
The Editor panel
Accessible from the Edit tab, the Editor panel shares a space with the Library panel.
The Editor panel gives you global and keyframe control over the properties for the media or asset selected in the timeline, without leaving the Edit tab.
In the timeline, select the media you want to work with, and open the Editor panel to view the properties or other settings.
For example, if you select a clip with an effect applied in the timeline, you can see the properties for the clip.
Properties is the active section for the media selected in the timeline.
To see the settings for the effect applied to the clip, click Effect along the top of the Editor panel.
Not only can you edit the effects or corrections applied to the selected clip, but you can also add an effect or correction to the selected clip from within the Editor panel.
Effect is the active section for the asset selected in the timeline.
To apply a consistent setting to the entire media or asset, adjust the settings (no keyframes active).
Using keyframes
To use keyframes to vary the settings, drag the scrubber on the right side of the Editor panel to the position you want, and click the Turn on/off keyframing button (diamond) to the right of the control you want to adjust. You can add as many keyframes as you need to get the results you want. The scrubber in the Editor panel is synchronized with the scrubber in the timeline and the Player panel, so you can use any of these s to find the frame you want.
To add a keyframe, click the white Add/Remove Keyframe button (diamond) next to the control you want to set. Then adjust the control, using the preview in the Player window as a reference.
To select a keyframe, click the arrow buttons (triangles) on either side of the Add/Remove Keyframe button.
To delete a keyframe, select the keyframe (using the arrow buttons) and click the Add/Remove Keyframe button (icon changes when in “Remove” mode).
To move a keyframe along the keyframe line (and thus along the timeline), click it and drag.
Caution: If you turn off keyframing (by clicking the Turn on/off keyframing button), you will lose all keyframes for that control (keyframes are not hidden--they are removed). If you click the Turn on/off keyframing button in a title bar for a section, all keyframes for all controls will be removed.
The Turn on/off keyframing button in a title bar will add or remove keyframes for all controls within that section.
In this example, the scrubber is aligned with two selected keyframes. You can remove a selected keyframe by clicking the Add/Remove Keyframe button (diamond with line through it) that appears to the right of the control.