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# Getting Started

Ease & Wizz 2 works from selected keyframed properties in After Effects. Select the properties or keyframes you want to ease, choose how controls should be added, then click `Apply`.

## Basic Workflow

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## Select keyframed properties

In After Effects, select one or more properties that already have keyframes.
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## Choose a workflow

Use the Dynamic tab when you want layer controls that can be edited later. Use the Classic tab when you want the older fixed-expression behavior.
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## Apply Ease & Wizz 2

Click `Apply`. Ease & Wizz 2 adds the expression and any required controls.
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## Adjust the controls

Change `Easing`, `Type`, or the available slider parameters on the layer to tune the motion.
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## Next Pages

* [Apply Easing](/plugin-everything-docs/ease-and-wizz-2/getting-started/apply-easing.md)
* [Dynamic Controls](/plugin-everything-docs/ease-and-wizz-2/getting-started/dynamic-controls.md)


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