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909Motion User Guide
Timecode generator in Motion
The Timecode text generator displays timecode based on the current project or the
settings in the Inspector. You can specify a specific timecode value, an offset to the
current timecode, the timecode format, and the timecode base. You can also customize the
color of the text and the color and opacity of the background.
Adjust this generator using the controls in the Generator Inspector:
Current Timecode: A checkbox that, when selected, loads the project’s current
timecode as the value displayed in the generator.
Value: A field (available when the Current Timecode checkbox is deselected) that sets
the timecode value displayed. This parameter can be animated using keyframes.
Offset: A field (available when the Current Timecode checkbox is selected) that
specifies an offset value to the current timecode. This parameter can be animated using
keyframes.
Format: A pop-up menu that sets the timecode format. There are three choices:
HMSF: Timecode is displayed in hours, minutes, seconds, frames format.
HMS: Timecode is displayed in hours, minutes, seconds format.
Frames: Frame numbers are displayed.
Timecode Base: A pop-up menu that sets the timecode for the generator to the frame
rate of the current project. Menu choices include 10, 15, 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 29.97
Drop, 30, 50, 59.94, 59.94 Drop, or 60.
Label: A field that specifies a label. Text entered in the Label field is added as a prefix to
the timecode displayed in the canvas.
Background Color: Color controls that set the background color for the timecode
window. By default, the background color is black. Click the disclosure triangle to
access Red, Green, Blue, and Opacity sliders.
Save a modified generator in Motion
After you modify or animate the parameters of a generator, you can save the generator to
the Library for future use. For organizational purposes, name objects that you save to the
Library with a descriptive title.
Save a customized generator to the Library
1. In the Library in Motion, navigate to the Generators or Favorites category.
2. From the Layers list or Timeline, drag the generator into the Library stack, releasing the
mouse button when the green add pointer (+) appears over the stack window.
The behavior is saved to the Library in the behaviors subcategory you selected. A
custom generator is represented by a user icon in the lower-right corner of the
generator icon.
Note: You can rename the behavior for organizational purposes.