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Premiere seems to be creating its own (invisible?) keyframes?

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Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

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I have a simple animation--text flys fast onto the screen, hits a points, and slows.

It involves 3 keyframes: a beginning frame off screen, a middle frame very close in the timeline to the first one, and then an ending frame at the end of the clip, but close in position to the middle clip.

The problem is that the text zooms to the correct position, then keeps going PAST the final position, then reverses order to the final position.

There are only 3 keyframes visible. I've even deleted everything and reloaded the asset and manually reentered the effect in case I had inadvertedly created some invisible keyframe somewhere. I can't figure it out. Why is the position moving PAST the second keyframe, then backuping up halfway between the second and third keyframes to end on the final keyframe?

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Participant , Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

I tried deleting the asset and readding it, and tried several times adding the keyframes in various orders wondering if it was just getting stuck on the math.

I ended up just splitting the clip and doing it in multiple steps.

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Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

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Set keyframes to linear.

That might solve the 'issue'.

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I tried that already but it did nothing.

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Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

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Both spacial and temporal?

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Yes, both.

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Make sure to create the keyframes in the order that they occur.  I have had instances where I have created the first and last keyframe and the middle keyframes didn't work properly when added afterwards.  If I created them in order using the same values, all was OK.

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I tried deleting the asset and readding it, and tried several times adding the keyframes in various orders wondering if it was just getting stuck on the math.

I ended up just splitting the clip and doing it in multiple steps.

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I was having an issue with keyframes acting up, and I deleted ALL keyframes on the track, I had some time remapping earlier in the clip, so I cut the clip, and deleted everything after that chop. then the audio was way off, but the keyframes started behaving again

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