Up through P5, there was no problem with this, but beginning with P-6,

a keyframe would appear at the point in the new clip that would mark

the length of the original clip the attributes were copied from - after

which there would be no change ("it's not a bug, it's a "feature...!" ;-).

Way around it: copy attributes from a clip that is longer than any that

they will be copied to - or, open the tracks and move the new keyframe

to the end of each clip...

--

 David Ruether

 d_ruether@hotmail.com

 http://www.David-Ruether-Photography.com

 

"Mark Smith" <malexs@attbi.com> wrote in message news:yKLcb.430806$Oz4.229584@rwcrnsc54...

> Copy the clip with the desired effects.

>

> Do "Paste Attributes" from the Edit menu. Choose effects only, or motion, or

> rubberbands, whatever you want.

>

> Problems with this approach is that it doesn't always put the effect over

> the whole target clip. This can be quite tedious. This is a feature of

> Premiere I won't miss (newly liberated Mac user here).

 

> "Travis Pupkin" <tpupkin@dorrk.com> wrote in message

> news:MPG.19da720f9cefb95b989708@news.individual.net...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have one combination of Video effects I'd like to apply to several

> > different clips in a project in Premiere. Is there any way to save the

> > set of effects, the way you can save clip motion settings, and easily

> > apply the whole set to multiple clips without having to go through each

> > clip and manually set each effect individually?

> >

> > I'm able to select multiple clips, but it seems like the only action I

> > can perform on a group is to delete them, otherwise it only applies the

> > action to the first of the selected group.