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
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>
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
>
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>
> 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.