You can try build all your effects in one nested layer and apply over v2. Same effect, just make it easier to apply to a group of shots and you can also copy to the source monitor to apply faster in other areas.
Ronen
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Roger <rogershuff@...> wrote:
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> Option or Alt+Double click should do it for you. They'll all be autonested into the one new effect.
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> On 7 Oct 2012, at 01:31, Tony Breuer wrote:
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> > Symphony 6.0.1.1, MAC Pro 8 core 16 Gig Ram
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> > I'm cutting a corporate gig with a lot of repetitive effects (resizing backgrounds, PowerPoint slides in a monitor screen, Spectramatte the presenter and a bug on top) on 5 different video tracks.
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> > It's been a while since I did a job like this, but I seem to remember that I used to select a series of clips on the timeline by lassoing them from left to right and then double click on the effect I wanted in my effects bin and the effect would be applied to all the selected clips in the timeline.
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> > I have tried doing that to no avail on this job and have been dragging and dropping the effects on each individual clip in order to get what I want.
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> > Did this change at some point and I am not aware of it?
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> > If it did, this is a major PITA. It's a real drag and I'm ready to drop. .
> >
> > Tony (Pun intended) Breuer
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> >
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> With best wishes,
> Roger Shufflebottom
> +44 7973 543 660
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: Applying an effect to more than one clip in a timeline
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