Color correcting w/ Effects tab......

I've applied the color correction from the Effects tabl under video filter to a particular clip in a particular sequence. And, I'm attempting to simply start the clip at zero saturation and then end the clip at 100 saturation. I've set key frame points and when I scroll through the clip the saturation numbers change accordingly from 0 to 100, however the color in the clilp does not change at all. The color stays either at 100 or at 0 as I've tried a couple times and have experienced both of these results.
Any suggestions??
Thnx,
BH

I'm using Effects - Video Filters - Color Correction - Color Corrector, and I was simply going for the b&w to color look, fairly cheesy I know, but wanted to try it out and I swear I didn't do anything different this time, it just seemed to work. I'm using the key frames in the "Filters" tab under "Saturation".

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