This really actually makes it easy to do things. So you've got a lot of different ones you can do. If you just want to do, say, the color correction you can do Option Command C instead of Option Command V. Option Command V will paste all adjustments. So you can have keyboard shortcuts for all this.
The ones that are grayed out means you haven't made any adjustments to that. You can see it recognizes the ones that you made here. But you could also just choose a specific adjustment that you made. Now you can choose All which is what I'm going to do. This will just paste the adjustments you made from the first clip to the last clip. Then go here and go to Edit and Paste Adjustments rather than Paste. You can do that by first selecting this portion of the timeline here.
It would be great if I could just apply the same filters here to here. There's a lot of different things that have to be taken into consideration. Now I could go and reapply all this but that would mean I would have to go and say for the colors here I would have to get it exactly right or close enough anyway. That's great but when we go to the ducks here at the end it looks like the original. You can see the increase in time here in the timeline because it's slower now. Let's slow this down a little bit and make it more dramatic. So I'm going to do Crop to Fill and then I'll crop out a little bit there. So let's go in to the Adjustments here and let's first suggest some color. Now let's say I want to make adjustments to this video here.
Like here in this timeline here I've got some video of some ducks, I have some other stuff in the middle, then at the end I go back to the ducks. Video Transcript: So let's say you're working in iMovie and you're using portions of the same video or similar video in different parts of the timeline. Check out iMovie Paste Adjustments at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.