 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosal here. I want to do a quick video on how to keyframe using the transform tool in Cayden Live and specifically how to jump back to the original screen because that's something, it's a specific button on the options. So this is a video I just put up on YouTube regarding avoiding crashes when you're editing with proxy clips in Cayden Live and for a lot of these videos I used a transform effect because in certain parts of the video I want to zoom into certain parts of the screen. So let's say I wanted to do a transform and I wanted to zoom into the resource monitor here. I'm going to just make this a bit bigger so it's easier to see. So I might drop a keyframe here and then I'll keyframe to here and it's just these buttons, I don't really blame Cayden Live for the way they've laid this out but it's kind of, it's very sometimes hard to like know which one you're hitting so this is why I make this video. We need to be very precise. So this is delete keyframe, previous keyframe, go to next keyframe and the add keyframe has vanished because I've just added one right at this point in the video. So I'm going to zoom up let's say 150 and I'm going to zoom into the resource monitor. So if you watch the preview screen here's what we've achieved with that. A pretty quick zoom into the resource monitor right? So let's say we want to hold there for a few seconds and then we want to zoom back to fill up the screen. So I'm going to drop a keyframe here and then I'm going to do, let's say I want to do a bit of a slower zoom so I'm going to give it a few more seconds, drop a keyframe here. Now this is the entire point of this video. The one you want, there's a whole bunch of options here for a line left, center horizontally, a line right, line top, center vertically, a line bottom, just original size, just in center and frame, fit to width, fit to height, fit to height. Now you can do this manually by zeroing off the X and Y and zooming back to 100% but there's actually no need to do that, that's why these shortcuts are there. And the one you want is adjust and center in frame. So I've just clicked that and there we go right? X, zero, Y, zero, size 100 and what that is done to the video right? We've done our zoom into the resource monitor and now we're going to pull out it a little bit more slowly, we could have done that more quickly and we're back here. And one other handy thing to know about this is that you can quickly adjust the positions of the keyframes here so they should be a quicker zoom out. So that's, I don't know, I think that's something that's useful to know. Hope this video was helpful and if you want to get more videos from me please feel free to subscribe to this YouTube channel.