![]() ![]() ![]() However, the same speed motion will be applied. The keyframe for you "end" motion position on clips shorter than your "longest/dummy" clip will simply not be visible in the effects panel because the keyframe will be out of range and past the tail of the clip. This will paste the motion from your longest clip to all the clips with the same relative speed. Right mouse click the selected clips in the sequence, then click Paste Attributes. Then use the C select tool (arrow) to lasso and select ALL the clips you want to apply the motion effect to. Once you have added you "start" motion position, set the keyframe, then the "end" motion position (I am guessing you will be doing pushes and pulls). Simply create your motion keyframes on your longest clip placed on your timeline (or use a dummy clip which exceeds your longest clip by a few frames or even a second in case you later add an even longer clip/image to the sequence). ![]()
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