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169Motion User Guide
Motion Blur: Enables/disables the preview of motion blur in the canvas. Disabling motion
blur may improve performance.
Note: When creating an effect, title, transition, or generator template for use in
Final Cut Pro, the Motion Blur item in the View pop-up menu controls whether motion
blur is turned on when the project is applied in Final Cut Pro. See Intro to Final Cut Pro
templates in Motion.
Field Rendering: Enables/disables field rendering. Field rendering is required for smooth
motion playback on many TV monitors. Field rendering nearly doubles rendering time,
so disabling this item may improve performance.
Note: When creating an effect, title, transition, or generator template for use in
Final Cut Pro, the Field Rendering setting in the View pop-up menu does not control
whether field rendering is applied in Final Cut Pro. Rather, field rendering is controlled
in the Properties Inspector for the project. (Press Command-J to open the Properties
Inspector.) When Field Order is set to anything other than None, field rendering is used
in Final Cut Pro, regardless of the Field Rendering status in the View pop-up menu.
Frame Blending: Enables/disables frame blending in the canvas. Frame blending can
smooth the appearance of video frames by interpolating the pixels between adjacent
frames to create a smoother transition.
View and Overlay pop-up menu
Choose layout guides and controls that can be viewed in the canvas. When an option is
active, a checkmark appears beside the menu item. (Many of these menu options are also
available in the View menu in the menu bar.)
The View and Overlay pop-up menu displays the following items:
Show Overlays: Enables or disables the display of rulers, grids, guides, and other layout
overlays in the canvas. This setting must be on to view any other overlay items. To turn
the camera overlays on or off, use Show 3D Overlays.
Note: You can also press Command-Slash (/).
Rulers: Turns display of the rulers along the edge of the canvas on or off. You can
specify where the rulers appear in the Canvas pane (Alignment section) of Motion
Preferences. See Use rulers and guides in Motion.
Note: You can also press Shift-Command-R.
Grid: Turns a grid display on and off in the canvas. You can set the spacing and color of
the grid in the Canvas pane (Alignment section) of Motion Preferences.
In 360° projects, the Grid command is not always available. See Intro to 360° video in
Motion.
Note: You can also press Command-Apostrophe (‘).
Guides: Turns display of manually created guides on and off. Guides can only be
created if rulers are displayed. You can change the color of the guides in the canvas
pane (Alignment section) of Motion Preferences.
Note: You can also press Command-Semicolon (;).