Copy and paste all effects, View keyframes in copied effects, Remove an effect – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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Applying effects
Last updated 8/12/2010
You can also access the Edit > Copy And Edit > Paste commands by right-clicking.
Copy and paste all effects
1 In the Timeline, select the clip that contains the effects you want to copy.
2 Choose Edit > Copy. This copies all the clip attributes.
3 In the Timeline, select the clips you want to receive the effects.
4 Choose Edit > Paste Attributes. This pastes all the attributes of the first clip to the second.
You can also access the Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste Attributes commands by right-clicking.
View keyframes in copied effects
If the target clip is shorter than the source clip, keyframes are pasted beyond the target clip’s Out point.
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To view the keyframes, select the clip in the Timeline and do one of the following:
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In the Effects view, click Edit Effects to open Properties view, and then right-click in Properties view and deselect
Pin To Clip.
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If the target clip has been trimmed, move the target clip’s Out point to a time later than the keyframe’s placement.
Remove an effect
1 In the Timeline, select the clip containing the effect that you want to delete.
2 In the Effects view, select the effect at the top of the panel, and then click the Trash bin
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Removing an effect from a project
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Reset an effect to its default properties
Remove all effects
1 In the Timeline, select the clip whose effect you want to remove. To select multiple clips, Shift-click each clip.
2 Right-click one of the selected clips.
3 Select Remove Effects.
4 Select one of the following options:
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Audio Effects