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11Motion User Guide
3D object import
Add three-dimensional models to your projects from a collection of ready-made 3D objects
in the Motion Library or by importing USDZ objects. 3D objects in Motion simulate natural
lighting, shading, and textures, and can be animated to rotate, move, and scale. See Intro
to 3D objects in Motion.
Stroke filter
Create solid or gradient color outlines that contour around the edge of an alpha channel in
an image, shape, color-keyed clip, or text object. See Stroke filter in Motion.
Whats new in Motion 5.4.4
Motion 5.4.4 introduces new features and enhancements, detailed below.
System requirements
The recommended system requirement for Motion 5.4.4 is macOS Catalina. The minimum
system requirement is macOS 10.14.6. See the
Final Cut Pro tech specs, then click Motion
at the top of the page.
Metal-based processing
Motion’s new Metal-based processing engine improves playback and accelerates rendering,
compositing, and exporting your projects.
HDR project support
Create projects in a high-dynamic-range (HDR) color space, and import HDR media
(preserving its dynamic range).
Pick HDR colors for shapes, text, generators, and other content created in Motion.
Export HDR projects suitable for certain HDR televisions and displays.
Display HDR luminance value, in nits, in the status bar when you move the pointer in
the canvas.
See Intro to wide color gamut and HDR in Motion.
Improved HDR support
Use a Pro Display XDR as a professional HDR reference monitor. You can now also view
beautiful HDR content on a wide range of displays. The HDR image in the canvas is
automatically tone-mapped to fit the properties of an SDR display. See View HDR media in
the Motion canvas and Wide-gamut HDR tips in Motion.
Note: To use the Pro Display XDR as a professional HDR reference monitor, your system
must be running macOS Catalina or later.