Apply crop to multiple events

bonze10 wrote on 8/14/2002, 11:22 PM
I searched for this, and if I took more time, will probably find the answer, but so far no luck. Anyhow, is there a way to do the exact same crop/pan on multiple events across the timeline at once? Aside from saving the crop and applying it to each one individually? Man that would take forever, and I won't do it! :) I know I could do the crop first, and then as I begin splitting, all is well, however, I don't always know I need to do a crop until I'm finished editing. And then I've got the even split up into MANY cuts and what not. I tried selecting them all, but then crop/pan isn't even available.

Is there another way??? Thanx!

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FadeToBlack wrote on 8/15/2002, 12:10 AM
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/15/2002, 7:13 AM
Hi bonze10,

If you want to crop all events and have the images fill the screen (edge to edge), you might try a simple Track Motion effect: Click on the icon in the track header and drag the corner of the image area a little larger.

This could be good for hiding boom-mics or hair in the film gate, but does not give you the letterbox or black areas at the sides.

HTH, MPH