Ease-in and ease-out a clip to create a smooth transition between a clip and its surrounding gaps. To create an ease-in or ease-out transition, select a clip and, in the Inspector window, set either the Ease In Duration or the Ease Out Duration.
Use Ease In Duration and Ease Out Duration to smoothly transition into and out of the selected clip.
Ease-in and ease-out transitions create different effects, depending on the track:
Ease-in and ease-out an Animation clip to transition between its animation and its gaps
Although the Content view represents each ease-in or ease-out transition as a linear curve, every transition is actually set to a gradual ease-in or ease-out curve by default. To change the shape of either the ease-in curve (labelled In) or the ease-out curve (labelled Out), use the Blend Curves in the Inspector window.
Use the Blend Curves to customize ease-in or ease-out transitions
To customize either the ease-in or ease-out transition, use the drop-down menu to switch from Auto to Manual. With Manual selected, the Inspector window displays a preview of the blend curve. Click the curve preview to open the Curve Editor below the Inspector window.
Select Manual and click the preview to open the Curve Editor
The Curve Editor is the same editor that is used to customize the shape of the blend curves when blending between clips.
Note that the Blend Curves could affect the blend area used for blending between two clips. The label for the Ease In Duration or Ease Out Duration properties changes to Blend In Duration or Blend Out Duration if either effects a blend. In addition, the blend duration properties cannot be edited when they are labelled Blend In Duration or Blend Out Duration because the duration of the blend area is only editable in the Clips area.
When creating an ease-in or an ease-out transition with Animation clips, the Animation clip blends between its gaps and the Animation clip. The following factors affect the values of animated properties in the gaps surrounding an Animation clip: