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You can apply one or more Standard effects
to a clip by dragging effect icons from the Effects panel to a clip
in a Timeline panel. Alternatively, select the clip and drag the
effect icon to the Effect Controls panel. You can apply the same effect
multiple times, using different settings each time.
You can
apply Standard effects to more than one clip at a time by first
selecting all the clips you want to affect.
You can also
temporarily disable any effect, which suppresses the effect without removing
it, or you can remove the effect completely.
To view and
adjust effects for a selected clip, use the Effect Controls panel.
Alternatively, you can view and adjust effects for a clip in a Timeline
panel by expanding its track and selecting the proper viewing options.
By
default, when you apply an effect to a clip, the effect is active
for the duration of the clip. However, you can make an effect start
and stop at specific times or make the effect more or less intense
by using keyframes.
- In the Effects panel, do one of the following
to locate an effect:
Expand the Video Effects bin to locate
the desired video effect.
Expand the Audio Effects bin to locate the desired
audio effect.
Type the name of the effect you want in the Contains
box.
- (Optional) To select more than one effect, Ctrl-click
(Windows), or Command-click (Mac OS), each of the effects you want
to apply.
- Do one of the following:
To apply one or more effects to a single
clip, select and drag the effects to the clip in the Timeline.
To apply one or more effects to more than one clip,
first select the clips. Shift-click each of the desired clips in
the Timeline. Then, drag one effect or a selected group of effects
to any of the selected clips.
To apply an audio effect, drag the effect to an audio clip
or the audio portion of a video clip. You cannot apply audio effects
to a clip when Show Track Volume or Show Track Keyframes is enabled
for the Audio track.
 If the clip is selected
in a Timeline panel, you can drag the effect directly to the Effect
Controls panel.
- In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to show
options for any effect, and then specify the option values.
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