Applying multiple filters to multiple clips?

Hi Guys
I have about 100 clips in my Bin, is there a way to apply the same set of filters to all of them without dragging them into the timeline first?
I tried dragging all of them into the timeline, then pasted filter attributes which works, then I did a long render which was fine, I then dragged them back into the Logging bin. The problem is when I drag them back to the timeline the need redering again.
I basically want to apply the filters to all of my clips first while keeping them in the logging bin, then drag them to timeline as I need them.
All ideas appreciated
Cheers!

I think you pretty much did what you can do in that respect.
You could create a new timeline with the same settings, drag all your clips there, apply the filters, then drag copy clips as you need them to your original timeline. Seems like a strange way to do it though. Why not just cut your show without the filters then add the filters at the end?
rh

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