
Southeast Asia (Includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) - English Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on. To view these keyframes, move the clip Out point to a time later than the location of the keyframe, or deselect the Pin To Clip option. If the target clip is shorter than the source clip, keyframes are pasted beyond the target clip Out point. If the effect includes keyframes, these keyframes appear at comparable positions in the target clip, starting at the beginning of the clip. All other effects (including keyframes) are added to the list of effects already applied to the destination clips. With Paste Attributes, effects intrinsic to the source clip-Motion, Opacity, Time Remapping, and Volume-replace those effects in the destination clips.

You can paste these values to another clip in any sequence using the Paste Attributes command. You can also copy all effect values (including keyframes for Fixed and Standard effects) from a clip in any sequence. You can copy and paste individual effects in the Effect Controls panel. You do not have to target the destination track. You can copy effects from a clip in one track of a sequence and paste them onto clips in another track. For example, you can apply identical color correction to a series of clips shot in similar lighting conditions. You can easily copy and paste effects from one clip to one or more other clips. However, you can make an effect start and stop at specific times or make the effect more or less intense by using keyframes. Alternatively, you can view and adjust effects for a clip in the Timeline panel by expanding its track and selecting the proper viewing options.īy default, when you apply an effect to a clip, the effect is active for the duration of the clip. To view and adjust effects for a selected clip, use the Effect Controls panel. You can also temporarily disable any effect, which suppresses the effect without removing it, or you can remove the effect completely. You can apply Standard effects to more than one clip at a time by first selecting all the clips you want to affect. You can apply the same effect multiple times, using different settings each time.



Alternatively, select the clip and double-click an effect in the Effects panel to apply it. You can apply one or more Standard effects to a clip by dragging effect icons from the Effects panel to a clip in the Timeline panel.
