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Two niggles
I've come across two little time-consuming problems in Vegas, and I dunno if there's a solution for them...
First of all, is it not possible to add effects to a MULTIPLE events without having to add the effect to the entire track? I've tried highlighting multiple events then right-clicking and selecting 'event FX' but it's ghosted; plus the manual seems to only mention either adding an effect to ONE event, or the ENTIRE track... Secondly, I notice that in order to make a piece of footage transparent you modify the 'level' of that track. Is it not possible to just modify the transparency of ONE event, instead of the entire track? Thanks |
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Now if you want opacity to change variably over time, add a "Composite Envelope" to that track and you can add multiple points as needed. |
Ahh, thank you :)
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You can also highlight the events you want to add FX to, but don't right click them...drag the effect from the FX menu.
Pasting event attributes as Edward says is a great way to do it as well, except it interferes when I am using slow motion, as pasting event attributes affects that as well. For example, if I have a clip that is slowed down among the clips I am applying attibutes to, that slow motion clip will take on the playback speed of the copied file, in other word it wipes out my slow motion effect. I have found this to be a very frustrating limitation of the paste event attibutes feature. |
This is a question along the same lines, hopefully you have an answer. I am creating a wedding highlights project, using approx 50-60 clips cut from 4 tapes. Is there a way to similtaneously use the pan/zoom effect for all clips, instead of doing it seperatly 50-60 times?
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got it, nevermind
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Out of interest, when you drag an fx from the palette onto a group of selected clips, are the parameters changed in unison for all clips or are they/can they be changed individually? I can't check as I am in mid-render! |
No, if you change one of the clips, it is the only one that changes, doesn't affect the others you previously highlighted.
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Ah, thought so!
I guess the trick is to create a preset first, then drag that from the FX palette to your selected clips. I don't think there is any palette for filter packages, is there? Shame, that would have been a bonus! |
Yes. That's pretty much what I have found I must do, create the preset, then apply in en masse, so to speak.
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