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Allow selecting multiple clips to animate scale/position in Effect Controls without nesting

Community Beginner ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

ENGLISH:

It would be very useful to allow selecting multiple clips (such as PNGs, text layers, or videos) in the timeline and adding keyframes (scale, position, rotation, etc.) to all of them at once directly from the Effect Controls panel.
Right now, Premiere Pro only allows editing one clip at a time in Effect Controls, which is limiting — especially for animation workflows.

In CapCut, this is already possible: you can select multiple clips and animate them in sync with keyframes (scale, zoom, movement, etc.) without nesting or combining them, and without any loss of quality.
Being able to do this in Premiere would make animation workflows faster, easier, and more precise — especially when using high-quality PNGs, where nesting often causes a visible drop in resolution when zooming.


SPANISH:

Sería muy útil poder seleccionar varios clips (como PNGs, textos o vídeos) en la línea de tiempo y añadir fotogramas clave (de escala, posición, rotación, etc.) a todos al mismo tiempo desde el panel de Controles de Efectos.
Actualmente, Premiere Pro solo permite editar un clip a la vez en ese panel, lo cual es limitante, especialmente para quienes hacen animaciones.

En CapCut esto ya es posible: puedes seleccionar varios clips y animarlos sincronizados con fotogramas clave (zoom, movimiento, escala, etc.) sin tener que anidar ni combinarlos, y sin pérdida de calidad.
Poder hacer esto en Premiere haría que el flujo de trabajo de animación fuera mucho más rápido, simple y preciso — especialmente cuando se trabaja con PNGs en alta calidad, ya que al anidar muchas veces se pierde resolución al hacer zoom.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025
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Good suggestion. The way this has been done it to do the work to one, then copy/apply to the other clips. It would be nice to be able to skip that step.

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