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| 1 | Curative effects improve one or more aspects of a clip, such as exposure, backlighting, or excessive shakiness. You should apply curative effects to a clip before applying artistic and other effects. |
| 2 | After selecting the clip that contains the effect or effects that you want to copy, click an effect to select it in the Properties panel or Shift-click to select multiple effects. Copy your selection by choosing Edit > Copy. Then select the clip to which you want to transfer the effects, and choose Edit > Paste. |
| 3 | Fixed effects are the Property parameters that every clip in Premiere Elements has enabled by default. These effects are Motion, Opacity, and Volume. Within the Motion effect, Scale, Position, Rotation, and Anchor Point are all properties that can be adjusted to create, for example, a PiP effect. |
| 4 | A keyframe contains the values for all the controls in an effect and applies those values to the clip at the specific time. |
| 5 | Once keyframes have been added to a clip, they can be adjusted by clicking and dragging them along the connector line. If there are two keyframes, moving one keyframe farther away from the other extends the duration of the effect; moving a keyframe closer to another keyframe shortens the effect. |
| 6 | Select all target clips in the My Project panel and apply the effect to any single clip. |