I have sequences with alot going on in them, from camera shakes to subsequences, transforms etc.
I want to be able to adjust my camera transforms without having to select every other key that comes after the one i want to move forward or backward including having to select the camera shakes etc separately.
The reason everything has to adjust is because certain things are supposed to happen at other moments in the camera sequence.
Is there a way to quickly make a space between two keys and have it move absolutely everything either side of it?
How do other people make adjustments to massive sequences?
I am not sure to understand but
you can make the camera a child of a empty object.
when animating your camera all still happen
but you can chenge the position of the empty and all the animation of the camera
will be moved in space
Doing the same for time its not possible
because Keyframing is exactly fixing a value in time
you can still make interactive animation based on asset and collision
and these kind of things will react to your changes in time and space
Sorry i wasnt more clear, i mean that in any given point in the timeline of the sequencer i want to be able to move all of the keys on all of the layers after that point along the time line while keeping everything before it where it is. In essence makeing space instead of having to select all of the keys and then the subsequences etc and move them.
I doubt this feature exists. Even in the best video/audio editing software, if you need more space in your timeline, you just have to zoom out and select all of the clips/keyframes you need to move.