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Remove selected effects from a clip, Remove all effects from a clip – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual

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Effects and transitions

Last updated 11/6/2011

You can copy and paste individual effects in the Effect Controls panel. You can also copy all effect values (including
keyframes for Fixed and Standard effects) from a clip in any sequence. You can paste these values to another clip in
any sequence using the Paste Attributes command. With Paste Attributes, effects intrinsic to the source clip—Motion,
Opacity, Time Remapping, and Volume—replace those effects in the destination clips. All other effects (including
keyframes) are added to the list of effects already applied to the destination clips.

If the effect includes keyframes, these keyframes 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 Out
point. 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.

Note: You can also copy and paste keyframes from one effect parameter to another compatible effect parameter. See

Copy and paste keyframes

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408.

1

In a Timeline panel, select the clip that contains the effect or effects you want to copy.

2

(Optional) To select one or more effects to copy, in the Effect Controls panel, select the effect you want to copy.
Shift-click to select multiple effects. To select all effects, skip this step.

3

Choose Edit > Copy.

4

In a Timeline panel, select the clip to which you want to paste the effect and choose one of the following:

To paste one or more effects, choose Edit > Paste.

To paste all effects, choose Edit > Paste Attributes.

More Help topics

About the Effect Controls panel

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Copy and paste track effects

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Remove selected effects from a clip

1

Select the clip in a Timeline panel. To make sure that only one clip is selected, click an empty space in the Timeline,
then click the clip. Click a spot in the time ruler above the selected clip to move the current-time indicator to that
location.

2

In the Effect Controls panel, select the effect or effects you want to remove. To select more than one, Ctrl-click
(Windows), or Command-click (Mac OS) the effects.

Note: You cannot remove Fixed effects: Motion, Opacity, Time Remapping, or Volume.

3

Do one of the following:

Press Delete or Backspace.

Choose Remove Selected Effect from the Effect Controls panel menu.

Remove all effects from a clip

1

Select the clip in a Timeline panel. To make sure that only one clip is selected, click an empty space in the Timeline,
then click the clip. Click a spot in the time ruler above the selected clip to move the current-time indicator to that
location.

2

Do one of the following:

From the Effect Controls panel menu, choose Remove Effects

Select Clip > Remove Effects