When working with multiple clips in the timeline, adjusting the same video effect across all of them is unnecessarily complicated. Right now, if I change one effect setting, I have to remove the effect from all other clips, copy the new version, paste it back onto each clip, and in the case of Warp Stabilizer, manually restart the analysis for every single one.
This becomes especially painful with stabilization. For example: if I want to change the smoothness from 1% to 20% and switch the method from “Subspace Warp” to “Position/Scale/Rotation,” I can’t just update the setting once. Instead, I need to delete Warp Stabilizer on all clips, paste a new instance, and then click “Analyze” on each clip individually—waiting for them to process one after another. Iterating quickly is practically impossible under these conditions.
A better approach would be:
When multiple clips have the same effect, let users adjust those effect parameters across all selected clips at once.
For Warp Stabilizer, allow parameter changes without discarding previous analysis data. If a re-analysis is required, make it possible to trigger “Re-analyze all selected clips” instead of forcing editors to restart every clip one by one.
This would remove a lot of repetitive manual work, make experimentation with settings much faster, and significantly improve real-world editing workflows.