Now we'll go over the effects. So let's select the first clip. And over here in the right of the timeline, we have the effects browser, go ahead and press this button. All of these effects are pre made yours might look different than mine because I made a few from Apple Motion five and I also purchased a few from other creators, it's really easy to just drag and drop an effect to this clip you can skim through to view your changes. If you go to your video Inspector, you can see the controls you have over this effect. The 50 TV effect lets you control the amount and brightness slider every effect will have different options so you'll have to explore them.
You can also deselect any effect if you're unsure if you want to use this or you can select this bar over here and press the delete key. The effects are also organized in different categories, I might have more categories that I added throughout the years. One of the common effects that I use is over here in the looks category and is called strife. Before I select that I want to show you what happens when I roll my mouse over these effects while my clip is selected, you can review how it looks on your clip before adding the effect. Another way to add the effect is by double clicking it Now that this clip has a strife effects, you can go to the video inspector and look at the different controls available. Let's bring the amount down to maybe about 50 or 51, so the saturation isn't reduced that much.
Another way to add effects on multiple clips is by selecting all of them by using the marquee and double clicking the effect. I won't do that because I made some adjustments to the first clip and I want this same adjustments on the following clips. I want the amount on all of them to be about the same. So I want to select that first clip click Command C to copy select the following clips go ahead and select all the other clips over here. Then go to edit and look for paste attributes and select it. This dialog box will show up because they want you to select the effects you want pasted these select audio attributes because we're just pasting the effect and select Paste.
Now you can see the same effect was added to all of your clips, since we added some effects the line over here means that the section of the timeline is still rendering. That means it's storing data into your hard drive. If you play the video while it's still rendering, you might get some glitchy this button up here shows the progress so far. When that's done, I'll press the spacebar to play and view my work. You might want to browse through some of these effects and do a little bit of exploring on your own time. I also like using some of the effects and the light category.
Sometimes I'll play with these flashes, you can add multiple effects into one clip. That's it for now and let's move on to the next tip. So we can cover transitions.