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1098Motion User Guide
The canvas is automatically set to side-by-side viewports, and the zoom level is set
to Fit. 360° Look Around is the selected camera view in the left viewport, and 360°
Overview is the selected camera view in the right viewport.
The project contains a single Viewpoint camera. (A 360° project must contain at least
one camera.)
When you add an additional camera to the project, the Camera Type pop-up menu in
the Camera Inspector is set to Viewpoint.
The Depth of Field option is not available in the Render menu in the canvas.
Export is based on what appears in the current 360° Overview camera view.
360° projects use progressive frames and square pixels.
360° metadata is not supported in all export options. For example, 360° metadata is not
supported by the JPEG image format.
360° video is navigable only on specific websites, such as Vimeo 360, or by using a
VR headset.
Create 360° projects in Motion
To work with equirectangular footage in Motion, create a new 360° project or convert a
normal project to a 360° project.
Create a 360° video-ready project
1. Open Motion, then choose File > New from Project Browser (or press Option-
Command-N).
2. In the Project Browser, click a project icon (such as Motion Project or Final Cut Effect).
3. In the right column, click the Preset pop-up menu, then do one of the following:
Choose a 360° Video option.