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# Set Up Automated Timelines

This feature enables you to set up automated camera transitions as well as automated light changes throughout a pre-defined timeline.

## Set up automated camera timelines

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## Set up automated light timelines

To set up a light track, follow a process similar to setting up automated camera timelines. Once in the editor view, delete the default camera track and click on the "Add Light Track" button. Select the light source you want to set up the automation on. From there, you can change the color of each light key frames on its respective inspector panel to achieve RGB lighting effects.


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