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Copy different clip attributes to new clips

Community Beginner ,
Dec 31, 2022 Dec 31, 2022

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Happy new year!
So, you can copy a clip's attribute and paste those attributes to a new clip or several new clips.

But how can I copy many attributes of already edited clips to the same edit but with new clips?

 

So, I have several edits in a sequence. Every edit has unique attributes (position, scale etc).

I have the exact same edits in a new sequence. But that new sequence has a different source file.
How do I paste the exact same attributes to the new edit now? I can't pick every single edit and paste to a new clip because there are hundred of edits.

 

Thanks!

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Dec 31, 2022 Dec 31, 2022

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It might be easier to do it another way. Duplicate your project and sequence and then use replace footage in the project panel to change the clips.

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Dec 31, 2022 Dec 31, 2022

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Select all the clips on the timeline and press Ctrl + C. Then go to the new sequence and select all the clips again, and then press Ctrl + Alt + V. In the window that appears, select which attributes and effects you want to apply to new clips.

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Jan 07, 2023 Jan 07, 2023

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@richard Thanks I was thinking about that too. Probably have to do it that way, but can't "compare" the two different timelines then (because if I replace footage on clips, it gets replaced on "original" too)

@Baffy19 No, as I wrote. That way you copy the attributes of the first clip only and paste the very same attributes to every new clip selected.

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