Firstly my apologies as I'm sure I asked this same question in the past but I could not find in using 'search'
I am wondering if there is an easy method to apply a video filter to EVERY video clip in a project instead of having to apply it manually to every clip.
Thanks
John
How do you apply a video filter to every clip
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How do you apply a video filter to every clip
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Re: How do you apply a video filter to every clip
Not quite as easy as a single drop but you can shorten the procedure a bit like this :-
apply the filter to the first clip in the timeline - right click over the clip and choose "Copy Attributes"
left click on the second clip in the time line - go to the last clip and hold down shift as you select it - all clips (except first) are now selected.
right click over selected block and choose "paste all attributes"
filter should be applied to all clips.
apply the filter to the first clip in the timeline - right click over the clip and choose "Copy Attributes"
left click on the second clip in the time line - go to the last clip and hold down shift as you select it - all clips (except first) are now selected.
right click over selected block and choose "paste all attributes"
filter should be applied to all clips.
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Re: How do you apply a video filter to every clip
Thanks Brian
I use copy/paste (attributes) a lot and had forgotten that you could do it to all (in a group) as you explain.
Hope you are getting some warmer weather after a cold winter - yes we see these things on our local tv.
I use copy/paste (attributes) a lot and had forgotten that you could do it to all (in a group) as you explain.
Hope you are getting some warmer weather after a cold winter - yes we see these things on our local tv.
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Re: How do you apply a video filter to every clip
Hi Brian (or anyone else).
Yes this is a reply to old old post but COPY ALL ATTRIBUTES does not appear to include VOLUME.
I have quite a few video clips which are too loud for the background music and narration I have applied.
I want to alter the volume of each of the video clips to say 20.
Is there an easy way to do this (rather than having to select each video clip and then adjust the volume for each like there is when applying attributes to a number of video clips?
John
Yes this is a reply to old old post but COPY ALL ATTRIBUTES does not appear to include VOLUME.
I have quite a few video clips which are too loud for the background music and narration I have applied.
I want to alter the volume of each of the video clips to say 20.
Is there an easy way to do this (rather than having to select each video clip and then adjust the volume for each like there is when applying attributes to a number of video clips?
John
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