How to duplicate Keyframes on an Effect (transform)

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How to duplicate Keyframes on an Effect (transform)

PostMon Apr 28, 2025 6:13 pm

Hello,
I have a clip in DaVinci Resolve where I've applied the Transform Effect with a transition using Position X, Zoom, Crop Left/Right, and Edge Rounding keyframes. I would like to repeat this same transition multiple times (at least 20 In and Out movements) on the same clip.
However, I can't find a way to easily duplicate or copy the keyframes, and manually recreating them would take a lot of time.

Is there any method or workaround to duplicate the keyframes and repeat the transition quickly?

Thank you!
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Re: How to duplicate Keyframes on an Effect (transform)

PostTue Apr 29, 2025 1:17 am

I would have done this in Fusion where it's a fairly straightforward process to cut and paste keyframes using the Keyframe panel.

Resolve Version 20, now in Beta, introduces a new keyframe panel into the Edit page, which may make it just as easy to do directly in the Edit page.
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Re: How to duplicate Keyframes on an Effect (transform)

PostTue Apr 29, 2025 2:40 pm

Applying that Transform to an Adjustment Clip would be something I looked at. You can Copy/Paste Attributes from clip to AC to get you started.
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