To remove an effect from a clip:
1
Select the clip in the Timeline window.
2
In the Effect Controls window, select the effect you want to remove, and then do one of
the following:
•
Press Delete or Backspace.
•
Choose Delete Selected Effect from the Effect Controls menu.
Note: You cannot remove Fixed effects, which include Motion, Opacity, and Volume.
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To remove multiple effects applied to a clip:
1
In the Effect controls window, select the clip from which you want to remove all effects.
2
Do one of the following:
•
Shift-click one or more of the effects, and then press Delete or Backspace.
•
Choose Delete All Effects From Clip from the Effect Controls menu.
Copying and pasting effects
You can copy and paste one or more effects from one clip to another by using the Effect
Controls window. You can also copy all effect values (including keyframes for Fixed and
Standard effects) from one clip to another by using the Paste Attributes command.
If the effect includes keyframes, these appear at comparable positions in the target clip,
starting at the beginning of the clip. If the target clip is shorter than the source clip,
keyframes are pasted beyond the target clip’s Out point. To view these keyframes, move
the clip’s Out point to a time later than the keyframe’s placement, or deselect the Pin To
Clip option. To copy and paste effect keyframes, see “Copying and pasting keyframes” on
page 249.
To copy and paste one or more effects:
1
In the Timeline window, select the clip that contains the effect you want to copy.
2
In the Effect Controls window, select the effect you want to copy or Shift-click to select
multiple effects.
3
Choose Edit > Copy.
4
In the Timeline window, select the clip to which you want to copy the effect.
5
Select the Effect Controls window.
6
Choose Edit > Paste.
To copy and paste all effects using Paste Attributes:
1
In the Timeline window, select the clip that contains the effects you want to copy.
2
Choose Edit > Copy
3
In the Timeline window, select the clip you want to paste the effects to, and choose Edit
> Paste Attributes.
Animating effects by using keyframes
You can vary effect properties over time by adding keyframes to the clip that contains the
effect in the Effect Controls window. You can also add and adjust keyframe values in the
Timeline window. Each Keyframe icon indicates the keyframe’s position in time. In the
Effect Controls window, the shape of the keyframe also indicates how values between
keyframes are interpolated (see “Working with keyframe interpolation” on page 251).
For introductory information on keyframing, see “About keyframing” on page 246.
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About keyframing
To change an effect over time, you can use a standard technique known as
keyframing
.