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How do I blur multiple images in FCP 5??

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Hi guys,
I'm trying to blur two different images within the same scene. I blurred one (left side of frame) easily, but not sure how to blur out the image on right side of screen. I transposed a shape (circle), then copied my V1 video fine but not sure how to blur the second image out. Any ideas?

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Doug.
 
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Are the images separate sources or the same sections in a specific image? If they are separate then you can copy the one piece in your timeline and right click the other and select "paste attributes" and simply check mark the ones that apply. Easy way to quickly match effects.
 

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