Keyframe position problem

I can't understand why this is happening. A packed a rectangle shape that slides in a movie as dark a background for the text of the white subtitles.

The Y position begins to 315 (bottom) to go to 270 then when new a new legend appears slides form save up to 315 and slides to 270 with a new text. It looks a lot like the Jquery slideshow captions if you're familiar. in any case, I have a key like this, image line

Position the shape of rectangle Y: 315... 270... (here, it goes to 275, and then back to 270 or so, I don't know why)... 270 315

I do not understand why it fluctuates like that... Does anyone else have this problem?

I think you see the ping pong effect. You can fix it by changing the keyframe in linear temporal interpolation. The best way to do it so move the CTI (current time marker) to somewhere before or after the keyframe, select the layer, and then select the key problem in the Composition window. You should see the squares change open to a full square. You can also see the Bezier handles in the path.

Once you're here and hold Alt + Ctrl on windows or command + Option on a Mac and a hover above the keyframe. You should see a slightly sloping inverted V (convert vertex tool). You can also manually select the tool Vertex convert under the tool pen in the toolbar. Click the keyframe and the problem will disappear.

This ping pong effect and it is often observed when the temporal interpolation of spatial keyframes is set to Bezier. Most of the time your movement seems better, more natural, but if it's a constant problem, you can change the setting to linear in the AE preferences.

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    >>
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    > learning. I have
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    >>
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    > It
    > would be a CSS problem, because all of the pages use the same style
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    > internal pages are based on a model.
    >>
    > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
    >>
    > Lorraine
    >>
    >
    >

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