Apply multiple effects at once in imovie hd?

i have applied multiple effects to a clip ("adjust color," "soft focus" "brightness and contrast" etc).
the effects in combination create a distinctive look which i would like to apply to a whole movie. but it takes a long time to apply each effect.
is there a way to copy or save a group of effects as a set, and then apply them all at once in order to save time?

how MUCH faster is FC for rendering effects?
Not any faster at all.
The difference is that you can apply them all within a few seconds and then have lunch (or whatever) while FCE renders ALL of them in sequence without further user interaction.

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