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The multi-item editing tool in Clipchamp makes your video editing experience more time efficient and more accessible. You can edit two or more selected assets (video clips, images, music and sound effects, stickers, text, and overlays) together if they share the same property. For example, if you select two audio tracks or an audio track and video with audio, you can edit the volume of both assets.

Note: The screenshots in this article are from Clipchamp's personal version. The same principles apply to Clipchamp for work accounts.

Using the multi-item feature to add filters and effects

Apply effects to multiple video clips

Add effects to multiple video clips at once using the multi-item feature. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, then select the Assets on your timeline that you would like to edit together. Your assets will highlight in green. Next, select the Effects tab on the property panel, then click on an effect to apply to all videos.

An image of a user holding down the shift key and clicking on multiple video clips on the timeline.

Apply filters to multiple video clips

To add filters to multiple video clips, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, then select the Assets on the timeline that you would like to edit together. Your assets will highlight in green. Next, select the Filters tab on the property panel, then click on a filter to apply to all videos.

An image of a user holding down the shift key and clicking on multiple video clips on the timeline to add filters.

Using the multi-item feature to edit multiple audio tracks 

To edit multiple audio tracks at once like adjusting the volume, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, then select the audio assets on the timeline that you would like to edit together. Your audio should be highlighted in green. Next, select the Audio tab on the property panel and use the volume slider to adjust the audio of multiple tracks.  

You can also add fades to multiple audio tracks via the Fade tab on the property panel.

An image of a user holding down the shift key and clicking on multiple audio tracks on the timeline to edit the audio volume.

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