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[Music] to get started I just added a background video to my timeline along with an image on the track above lets begin by selecting our image and going over to effect controls position the time marker to where you want your image to start coming in from off-screen Im just going to put mine at the start of my clip then drag the positions first or second value until your image is off screen where you want it to come in click the stopwatch next to position to create a starting keyframe move the time marker to where you want your image to come back on-screen drag that same positions value again until your image is back on screen to automatically create a second keyframe okay now when I play this back my image slides in from off-screen but it isnt very smooth to smooth things out drag to select both your keyframes and effect controls right-click one of them and hover over temporal interpolation you can play around with any of these settings but I find that ease in and ease out tend to