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You can add Motion projects directly to sequences in Final Cut Pro and send Final Cut Pro
sequence clips directly to a new Timeline in Motion.
This appendix covers the following:
Using Motion with Final Cut Pro (p. 1453)
Rendering Motion Projects for Use in Final Cut Pro (p. 1458)
Using Motion Templates in Final Cut Pro (p. 1458)
Master Templates in Final Cut Pro (p. 1462)
Using Motion with Final Cut Pro
Integration between Motion and Final Cut Pro allows you to:
Import Motion projects into Final Cut Pro: You can add motion graphics created in Motion
directly to your Final Cut Pro sequence without rendering.
Update embedded Motion projects in Final Cut Pro: You can immediately see changes
to a Motion project in your Final Cut Pro sequence.
Send Final Cut Pro clips or sequences to Motion: You can create new Motion projects
based on a selection of clips or a sequence in Final Cut Pro. You can use this feature to
sketch a motion graphics sequence in Final Cut Pro and then refine it in Motion. The
new Motion project can then be embedded in your Final Cut Pro sequence.
Note: Motion can import audio included in a Final Cut Pro project, but audio in a Motion
project does not appear in Final Cut Pro.
Importing a Motion Project into Final Cut Pro
You can import Motion projects into Final Cut Pro to quickly add motion graphics, title
sequences, and animations to your sequence.
To import a Motion project into Final Cut Pro
Do one of the following:
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Drag the Motion project from the Finder to the Final Cut Pro Browser or Timeline.
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