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Copying and pasting effects and nesting clips

Copying and pasting effects and nesting clips - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Copying and pasting effects and nesting clips

- In this movie, we're going to take a look at copying effects from one clip to another, as well as being able to apply an effect to multiple clips at once by nesting them all, creating what's known as a compound clip. I'm here in my chapter nine underscore five project. You can find this in your projects' events. I'm just going to move to the last clip here in my timeline. Over the last few movies, we've become a little bit more familiar with the Effects Browser and inside the Effects Browser, which we can open by clicking on this button, I want to find an effect to apply to this clip, the Aged-Paper effect, which I'd also like to use on the first clip here in my timeline. So, let's drag this effect onto the last clip. And inside my Video Inspector, which is open, you press Command Four to do so, let's just bring down the amount of the effect a little bit to mix it in a little less. And what I like to do now to copy this onto another clip is to press Command C. We're going to go to…

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