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Est-ce que des effets appliqués sur des clips peuvent être conservés avec Automation Blocks ?

New Here ,
Nov 22, 2024 Nov 22, 2024

Bonjour,

Je dois ajouter des intro/outro à une longue série de vidéo, et aussi traiter l'audio (amélioration essentielle). Donc je pensais mettre tous mes clips dans une séquence, puis utiliser automation blocks pour créer les séquences individuelles avec intro+clip+outro, mais les effets ne suivent pas... Y aurait-il un moyen ?

Je partage une capture d'écran de ce que j'ai modifié pour utilisé les clips que j'ai mis bout-à-bout dans une séquence pour traiter l'audio

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Community Expert , Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Ok, then the only way to preserve the effects is most likely to duplicate the full sequence and then delete all clips except the one you want to keep (and then to adjust its start time in sequence). 

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 23, 2024 Nov 23, 2024

Hi,
the easiest solution is probably to apply your effects as "source clip effects" (formerly known as "master clip effects"):
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/master-clip-effects.html

Cheers,

Mathias

 

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects
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New Here ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Hi, thank you very much for your answer, it seems to be working for video effects, but not audio unfortunately. Thanks anyway for your very useful tool!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024
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Ok, then the only way to preserve the effects is most likely to duplicate the full sequence and then delete all clips except the one you want to keep (and then to adjust its start time in sequence). 

 

 

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