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FCP Quick Tip - Copy & Pasting Attributes

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When editing, speed and accuracy are two things that make a great editor. In this FCP Quick Tip, copying effects from one shot to another might be "common knowledge", but what about having the ability to copy not only effects, but clip attributes as well, and being able to do it in a second. That's a trick that will amaze your clients every time.



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Re: FCP Quick Tip - Copy & Pasting Attributes
by Nathan Walters
WO I can't believe I've gone so long without knowing this. This will help me drastically.
Re: FCP Quick Tip - Copy & Pasting Attributes
by Frank Justesen
Sorry for the trouble but I am a newcomer to Final Cut Pro. And I wonder - My screen dont look as it looksin these tutorials. Do I need some extra plugins ?

English is not my mother tongue
Best regards - Frank
Re: Quick Tip - Final Cut Pro - Copy & Pasting Attributes
by Gregory Butner
Awesome tip. I've been right clicking paste attributes for years.


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