Organizing and renaming favorites – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Make any adjustments to the keyframes or values of the filter parameters.

5

Select one or more filters in the filter list by doing one of the following:

• Click the name bar of a filter.

• Shift-click two filter name bars to select a range of filters.

• Command-click multiple filter name bars to select specific filters in the filter list.

• Click the filter category bar (for video filters or audio filters) to select all filters in that

category.

6

Do one of the following:

• Choose Effects > Make Favorite Effect (or press Option-F).

• Drag the selected filters to the Favorites bin in the Effects tab.

Each selected filter appears in the Favorites bin in the Effects tab.

To save filters as favorites,
drag the selected filters
from the Filters tab in
the Viewer...

...to the Favorites bin in
the Effects tab. You can
also put favorite filters
in a sub-bin.

Organizing and Renaming Favorites

When you create a favorite, you may want to rename it, particularly if you modified it, to
help keep track of your transitions and filters.

To rename a favorite transition or filter

1

Select the transition or filter in the Effects tab of the Browser.

2

Click it again to highlight its name field.

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Reusing Effect and Motion Parameters

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