Select a clip in the timeline.
Last updated on
13 February 2026
Learn how to adjust and move keyframes to fine-tune video motion in your clip in Adobe Premiere on iPhone.
Easing changes how motion starts or stops between keyframes. It helps make animations feel smoother, more natural, or more expressive.
By default, motion between keyframes plays at a constant speed. When you apply easing, Premiere gradually speeds up or slows down the movement between keyframes.
You can use easing to soften transitions, add emphasis, or create more dynamic motion.
Select Keyframe to display the clip’s keyframes.
Select a keyframe and select Ease icon.
Choose an easing option:
- Linear: Keeps motion at a constant speed.
- Ease In: Slows motion at the beginning.
- Ease Out: Slows motion at the end.
- Ease In/Out: Smooths both the start and end of motion.
- Bounce: Adds a spring-like motion.
- Bounce In: Adds a bounce effect at the beginning of motion.
- Bounce Out: Adds a bounce effect at the end of motion.