#graphs are dookie or something
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so your first photo
youd wanna use an "in" graph
sorta like this
and move the first keyframe further away from the one at the end
so it makes gives it more load up time and makes it seem abit smoother
and for the second image
a graph sorta like
so it flows easily from the first into the seconf
alright
this could get a little but complicated
but basically
any movement (rotation/zooming/paning) thats moving from its original spot/stationary should MOST OF THE TIME start with an "in" graph
so if you're moving rotation from 0 degrees (starting point) to 90 degrees (mid point) you use an "in" graph
and then you'd go from -90 degrees (midpoint) back down to 0 degrees (end point)
this is not ALWAYS the case