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Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

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Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby rudympohl » Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:25 pm

Hi There:

Can a series of key frame settings, transitions and effects be grouped and named and saved as a "style" that can then be recalled and applied to another clip or still image? (Would be really nice.....)

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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby George Tyndall » Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:40 pm

rudympohl wrote:Hi There:

Can a series of key frame settings, transitions and effects be grouped and named and saved as a "style" that can then be recalled and applied to another clip or still image? (Would be really nice.....)

Thanks
Rudy


--Right-click the finished slide or clip on your Timeline and select Copy
--Right-click the slide or slides on your Timeline that you want to be the same as the finished version and select Paste Attributes

Also: If you create an Effect that you intend to reuse, you can do a Save As Preset and then subsequently find it in the Effects Tab.

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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby rudympohl » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:06 pm

Wow! Thanks George! I'm lovin PE7 more by the day!
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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:11 pm

Saving them as Presets is the best option, that way they are available in any project.
The copy and paste attributes only works within the one project.

Just remember that when you paste attributes it will paste all attributes, scale, position, opacity, and any other effects that have been added to the clip you are copying from.

There are tutorials and other items on creating, sharing, and using presets, as well as some custom presets you can download, in our products section. Beth's Snapshot effect presets are there also.
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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby rudympohl » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:12 pm

Hey George, it's me again. I can't find how or where I would select the "Save as Preset" command.
Could you help me out please?
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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby rudympohl » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:23 pm

It's OK. Just found Chuck's tutorials on presets.

Thanks guys, great tutorials Chuck!
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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby George Tyndall » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:46 pm

rudympohl wrote:Wow! Thanks George! I'm lovin PE7 more by the day!
Rudy


Me, too--and since it looks like I'll be sticking with this particular version for some time, I just bought an extra copy, still in the shrink wrap, on ebay.

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Re: Grouping and saving transition & keyframe sequences?

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:47 pm

Thanks Rudy, glad the tutorials helped :)
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