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Drop zones in templates allow Final Cut Pro X users to place media into designated regions
of the applied effect. You can add filters, behaviors, animations, and other effects to drop
zones in Motion so those effects influence clips later added in Final Cut Pro. For more
information on drop zones, see Drop Zones.
To add a background for a title template
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In the Final Cut Title project, choose Object > New Drop Zone.
A drop zone layer (titled “Drop Zone”) appears in the layers list and Canvas.
When the title is added to a Final Cut Pro project, a Drop Zone image well appears in the
Final Cut Pro Inspector. Using this image well, an editor can add a source clip that appears
beneath the titles. Using the drop zone’s onscreen controls, an editor can pan or scale
the source clip within the drop zone. For more information, refer to Final Cut Pro Help.
Modifying a Final Cut Pro X Title in Motion
The presets in the Final Cut Pro X Titles Browser were created in Motion. You can modify
these presets in Motion, then save them as new title effects in Final Cut Pro.
To modify a Final Cut Pro X title in Motion
1 In Final Cut Pro, click the Titles Browser button in the toolbar.
The Titles Browser appears.
2 Locate the title effect to edit.
To preview the title effect, move the pointer over title effect’s thumbnail.
3 Control-click the title and do one of the following:
If the title is a Final Cut Pro X preset, choose “Open a copy in Motion” from the shortcut
menu.
A copy of the project opens in Motion, and the duplicated file appears in the
Final Cut Pro Titles Browser.
If the title is a template created in Motion, choose “Open in Motion” from the shortcut
menu.
The original project opens in Motion.
If the preview image used when creating the effect in Motion was saved with the project,
that media appears in the template.
4 Modify the project in Motion, then do one of the following:
To save a copy of the Final Cut Pro preset with the default name, choose File > Save.
To save a copy of the Final Cut Pro preset with a new name, choose File > Save As,
complete the save dialog information, then click Publish.
To save the updated Motion-created template and overwrite the original version, choose
File > Save.
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