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I am familiar with the copy and paste attributes method for pasting effects on multiple clips, however when I tried this method to paste my opacity keyframes from one clip to another, nothing happened.

All I'm after is some animated opacity levels (start from 50% reach 100% opacity in the middle of the clip then at the end of the clip bring the opacity down to 0%).

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Does paste-attributes not work for opacity? If not, what is a similar labor-saving solution I can try?

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  • The method you describe should work.
    – stib
    Nov 15, 2019 at 12:06

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If you need to copy opacity effect with keyframes, you should select keyframes and press CTRL+C, then select clip on timeline and move playhead to time where you want to put first keyframe, then select effect controls window and click CTRL+V to paste. That's all.

In such way you can copy keyframes from one clip to another.

If you want to copy keyframes from one clip to a lot of other clips, you can create preset in such way:

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