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Final Cut Pro X ships with numerous effects, titles, transitions, and generators, nearly all
of which were created in Motion. If your Final Cut Pro X project calls for additional effects
and you are an advanced Motion user, you can build them using the powerful features
in Motion. If you are a content creator, you can distribute custom effects to artists and
editors at your facility or to clients.
Special-effect projects created in Motion 5 for use in Final Cut Pro X are called templates.
When you save a template in Motion, it becomes available in one of the Final Cut Pro
media browsers. For example, a transition template saved in Motion appears in the
Transitions Browser in Final Cut Pro, ready to be applied to an editing project.
Additionally, most existing effects, transitions, titles, and generators in Final Cut Pro can
be opened and modified in Motion.
This chapter describes how to build and modify templates in Motion 5 for use in
Final Cut Pro X. For additional suggestions about streamlining the Motion-to-Final Cut Pro
workflow, see Tips for Creating Templates.
This chapter covers the following:
About Templates (p. 500)
Creating an Effect for Final Cut Pro X (p. 507)
Modifying a Final Cut Pro X Effect in Motion (p. 509)
Example: Modifying the Bokeh Random Effect (p. 510)
Advanced Example: Creating an SLR Effect Template Using Rigging (p. 514)
Creating a Title for Final Cut Pro X (p. 527)
Modifying a Final Cut Pro X Title in Motion (p. 530)
Creating a Transition for Final Cut Pro X (p. 531)
Modifying a Final Cut Pro X Transition in Motion (p. 534)
Example: Creating a Prism Blur Transition (p. 535)
Creating a Generator for Final Cut Pro X (p. 538)
Modifying a Final Cut Pro X Generator in Motion (p. 540)
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Creating Templates for
Final Cut Pro X
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