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great way to make variations
in motion flow in a
subtle way.
Experiment with Time
Remapping by using two, three,
four and more keyframes. What
I have described is a basic way
to get this function to work.
Now it is up to you to build
on this.
Copy and Pasting Attributes
When you work hard at building a set of effects it can be a great timesaver to
be able to copy the settings from one clip to another. For example, you may
wish to run a series of clips in slow motion at 35%. Rather than setting the
speed for each clip individually, it can be quicker to set this up for a single
clip and to then copy the slow motion setting from one clip to all the
others you wish to slow down. Details can be copied and pasted for many
settings including: opacity, cropping, motion, drop shadows, filters and
motion blur.
1
Control click in the Timeline on a
clip from which you wish to copy
the attributes. This will open a
menu with many options. Select
Copy.
2
Move your cursor to the clip you
wish to paste the attributes to.
Control click on this clip and
select Paste Attributes from the
menu.
 
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