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Multiple effects on one clip?
by Juan Cantero on Jun 23, 2009 at 7:30:58 pm

Hi,

I was wondering if it is possible to place multiple effects on one clip, on the same track (like we do in Final Cut). Or do we always have to place the effect on the empty track above the clip in question.

Say for example I want to re-size and color correct the clip. Can I do this on the same clip and video track? This would help keep my timeline less cluttered. Thanks,

Juan

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Re: Multiple effects on one clip?
by Jon Zanone on Jun 24, 2009 at 12:27:40 am

Simply alt (PC) or command (Mac) drag an effect to put multiple FX on one clip.

Jon

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Re: Multiple effects on one clip?
by Juan Cantero on Jun 24, 2009 at 2:08:08 am

Thanks, but is there a limit to how many effects can be added on? Also, it seems like certain effects cancel others out. Like depending on the effect I can have multiple, or just one.

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Re: Multiple effects on one clip?
by Jon Zanone on Jun 25, 2009 at 12:31:12 am

Which FX cancel each other out?

Jon


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And telling us stuff that we already know"

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Re: Multiple effects on one clip?
by Gareth Watkins on Jul 1, 2009 at 1:13:52 pm

1 Drop your first effect onto the video clip
2. In segment mode, double click on the video clip and it will generate an extra copy of that clip above it. You can add a new effect to this new clip.
3. Double click on this new clip to generate another copy etc.
4. Double click the original clip at the bottom to close the new clips down. The extra effects are hidden or "nested"

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