 What we're going to do now is have a look at this area here along there, which is the timeline And we need to kind of know how that works So here you can see they've got a lot of numbers down here These are related to which frame number you currently on if I click and drag This is the playhead and it tells me exactly what frame number I'm on you can see that that frame numbers reflected here So if I wanted to go to frame 10 I Could tap that in there and it would take me to frame 10 You've got this chap here He's called the slider or the range slider to give it his proper name and what that does is show what frames You should be looking at so in this case Here I can see that my scene has got 200 frames in total, but I'm only viewing frames one to 120 And I can change that by clicking and dragging on one of the little squares here to make the range That I'm viewing larger or smaller or I could type in the numbers either side The other thing that we need to know is that we've got these little play buttons over here. So that will play forwards That will play backwards This one here will move you to the next keyframe and we'll discuss keyframes slightly later This one moves to the previous keyframe This one here moves you just onto the next frame and This one moves to the end or this one on the other side will move you to the beginning