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Filter properties in the Effect Controls panel

Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn how to quickly filter properties while editing keyframes in Premiere Pro.

Before you begin

Apply effects to the clips and use the Effect Controls panel to add or edit keyframes.

  1. Select the Filter properties icon at the lower-left corner of the Effect Controls panel.
Use the Filter properties icon in the Effect Controls panel to filter properties.

  1. Choose from any of the options provided: Show All Properties, Show Only Keyframed Properties, or Show Only Edited Properties.
  • Show All Properties: Shows all properties by default.
  • Show Only Keyframed Properties: Shows properties that have the stopwatch enabled. 
  • Show Only Edited Properties: Shows properties that have been modified.

Result

You have filtered properties based on keyframes or the latest edits. You can now use the filtered view in the Effect Controls panel to add, delete, or edit the keyframes as per your animation workflow needs.

Tip:

You can assign keyboard shortcuts to quickly filter these properties. To assign keyboard shortcuts, select Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts and search by the filter name.Additional to keyboard shortcuts for each individual filter, you can set a shortcut to cycle through all filters with only one shortcut. In the keyboard editor, search for Select Next Effect Controls Properties Filter and set a shortcut.

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