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Object Styles in Premiere Pro?

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May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

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Hey everyone,

 

I am only recently getting into Premiere Pro and I have the feeling I'm making it way more hard that it should be.
Having more knowledge about InDesign, I ask myself if ther is anything like Paragraph/Object Styles for Premiere Pro. So that you can define certain characteristics for an object (or video snipet in that case) and apply them automatically.
For example, I want that all my videos have applied a sharpness filter, have the same scale and position (that is not the default) and have the same type and lengh of transition to the next snippet.
Right now I am entering every effect, value and transition by hand. Is there a way to define my settings once and apply them to all clips I want to have the same style?

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May 19, 2024 May 19, 2024

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Try copying the clip with the effects setup the way you want. lassoo select all the other clips and then right click select 'paste attributes'

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May 19, 2024 May 19, 2024

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Besides what Richard said, you can nest your clips and apply the scale and position to that sequence. Regarding transitions, you can set the type and duration of the first transition, select that transition > copy, then select all edit points where you want to paste that transition (use ctrl while dragging with the selection tool across your clips in the timeline, this way you will be selecting edit points instead of clips), and paste. The paste command will overwrite any existing transitions and replace them by the copied one.

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