Activity › Forums › Apple Final Cut Pro › Apply effect to all clip in event
-
Apply effect to all clip in event
Posted by Chris Lambert on December 20, 2012 at 2:42 pmWould anyone happen to know if it is possible to apply an effect across all the clips in a group? I am currently editing some footage shot on a DOF adapter with a flipped image which needs 180degree roatation and opening each clip as an individual timeline and cmd+alt+v has got to be the hard way of doing this surely?
I can’t see anything in the manual or google to suggest otherwise though
Keith Koby replied 13 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies -
8 Replies
-
Tony Brittan
December 20, 2012 at 3:16 pmLook up “adjustment layer” for fcpx. I think ripple training has a free effect you can download. You add it over your entire project and add the effects to that. Hope that helps!
Tony Brittan
Posted from iPad, please excuse typos! -
Chris Lambert
December 20, 2012 at 3:19 pmthanks but I meant so that the clips can be viewed in the event viewer the right way round as in when you adjust the clips in timeline setting
-
Tom Wolsky
December 20, 2012 at 4:25 pmThere is no good way to do this until the clips are in the timeline. There you can do them all. It would be good to have Transform and other controls on event clips.
All the best,
Tom
“Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express Users” from Focal Press
“Complete Training for FCPX” from Class on Demand
Class on Demand DVDs “Complete Training for FCP7,” “Basic Training for FCS” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy” -
Chris Lambert
December 20, 2012 at 4:31 pmThanks Tom, would a multicam clip with timecode based around clip date, relink back to the originals in this way and allow viewing from the event browser as well as keeping the analysis size down?
Not the end of the world if it can’t be done but def submitting this as a suggestion to apple.
-
Tom Wolsky
December 20, 2012 at 4:47 pmYou could do groups of clips this way but they relink back to the originals. It may be a way to quickly (somewhat more quickly) flip multiple shots and few them the right way up in the multicam clip.
All the best,
Tom
“Final Cut Pro X for iMovie and Final Cut Express Users” from Focal Press
“Complete Training for FCPX” from Class on Demand
Class on Demand DVDs “Complete Training for FCP7,” “Basic Training for FCS” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy” -
Willy Pimentel
December 20, 2012 at 7:12 pmSelect clip.. Right click – open in timelime.. Apple ecfect and export as New clip Wich you can later no relink to the project
Willy Pimentel
Motion Graphics Editor
Macbook Pro 2011 thunderbolt/ TBolt Displey/ 2 SSD Hds /lacie Tbolt -
Jeff Kirkland
December 20, 2012 at 7:19 pmPersonally, I’d have processed all the clips before they came into Final Cut. Davinci Resolve Lite is becoming my favourite tool for batch conforming clips pre-import.
Jeff Kirkland | Video Producer | Southern Creative Media | Melbourne Australia
http://www.southerncreative.com.au | G+: https://gplus.to/jeffkirkland | Twitter: @jeffkirkland -
Keith Koby
December 20, 2012 at 9:56 pm[Chris Lambert] “Not the end of the world if it can’t be done but def submitting this as a suggestion to apple.”
Oh, it will be the end of the world! 7:30 AM tomorrow morning if I’m not mistaken…
If you give all the clips that you want to apply the effect to a particular role or keyword, then you can select all of them in the project timeline with the role selector and then apply the same effect to all.
This would be in the timeline though, not before…
Keith Koby
Sr. Director Post-Production Engineering
iNDEMAND
Howard TV!/Movies On Demand/iNDEMAND Pay-Per-View/iNDEMAND 3D
Reply to this Discussion! Login or Sign Up