1. keyframe - Noun
2. keyframe - Verb
A single frame in an animation sequence drawn by an artist, between which others are tweened.
(computer graphics) A complete video frame, used as a reference for subsequent interframes in video compression.
keyframe (third-person singular simple present keyframes, present participle keyframing, simple past and past participle keyframed)
To animate by interpolation between successive keyframes.
The segment plays backward at full speed from the first keyframe to the second. Source: Internet
I’m delighted to see that Drew Trujillo (aka ) has released a pair of tools for moving After Effects keyframe data into Flash. Source: Internet
Matching your keyframe interval to your frame rate (essentially making a new keyframe once every second) is usually a good place to start, but depending on what you’re shooting this may vary. Source: Internet
The parameter is controlled by an expression, and the current frame is a keyframe. Source: Internet
Unfortunately this is incompatible with HLS which needs fixed size GOPs, for which Twitch wants a 2 second keyframe interval. Source: Internet
You want to modify the timing, delay, duration, or keyframe offsets of an animation group. Source: Internet