Navigate in the Timeline

Motion provides many controls for navigating the Timeline. You can drag the playhead to “scrub” through your project as quickly or slowly as you want, or immediately jump to a specific frame. Additionally, you can jump to object boundaries, markers, and other important indicators in the Timeline.

Many navigation tasks are also accessible via the timing display in the toolbar.

Current time indicator

Note: The timing display can be set to show frames or timecode. To set the timing display duration to frames, choose Show Frames from the pop-up menu on the right side of the timing display (the downward arrow).

In addition to moving to new positions in time, you can navigate directly to objects in the Timeline, such as objects, markers, and keyframes.

Play back your project

Do one of the following:

Move the playhead to a new point in time

Do one of the following:

Navigate by frame

To make it easier to find specific frames in your project, you can step through the Timeline frame by frame, rather than skimming it.

Do any of the following:

Move ahead or back in seconds, minutes, or hours

  1. Make sure the timing display is set to show timecode.

    If the timing display is showing frames, click the downward arrow, then choose Show Timecode from the pop-up menu.

  2. Double-click in the timing display.

  3. Do any of the following:

    • Move forward in seconds: Enter a plus sign (+), enter the number of seconds to move forward, then enter a period. For example, to move 2 seconds ahead, enter “+2.” (with a period after the number), then press Return.

    • Move forward in minutes: Enter a plus sign (+), enter the number of seconds to move forward, then enter two periods after the number. (To move ahead in hours, enter three periods after the number.)

    • Move backward in seconds: Enter a minus sign (–), enter the number of seconds to move backward, then enter a period. For example, to move 2 seconds backward, enter “–2.” (with a period after the number), then press Return.

    • To move backward in minutes: Enter a minus sign (–), enter the number of seconds to move backward, then enter two periods after the number. (To move backward in hours, enter three periods after the number.)

Navigate by jumping

To move the playhead quickly from point to point in the Timeline, do one of the following:

Jump to the beginning or end of an object in the Timeline

  1. Select the object to navigate to.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Choose Mark > Go to > Selection In Point or Mark > Go to > Selection Out Point.

    • Press Shift-I (for the In point) or Shift-O (for the Out point).

See also
Work with markers overview
Display and modify keyframes in the Timeline