5

Table Of Contents
If no Build In or Build Out markers are present, the entire template is time-stretched to
correspond to the duration of the clip when applied in Final Cut Pro. If Build In or Build
Out markers are present, only the portion of the Motion project between the
marker-defined intro or outro section is time-stretched; the marker-defined region retains
its original timing. When creating templates, use template markers to control which
portions of the effect, title, transition, or generator are time-stretched and which portion
are left alone.
Note: Transition templates assume a default duration in Final Cut Pro (determined in
Final Cut Pro Preferences). This duration can conflict with the effects of these marker
types. For example, you might specify that the intro animation of a transition lasts for
45 frames, while the default duration in Final Cut Pro is set to 30 frames for the entire
transition. To override the Final Cut Pro default duration, select the Override FCP Duration
checkbox in the Project Properties Inspector of Motion. For more information, see Creating
a Transition for Final Cut Pro X.
The marker types include:
Standard: The default marker for use in Motion. This marker has no effect on templates
in Final Cut Pro.
Build In Mandatory: Indicates the last frame of an intro section. Frames between the
beginning of the project and the Build In – Mandatory marker play for the duration
specified in the Motion project.
This intro is always played, regardless of where the template is placed in the Final Cut Pro
Timeline.
Build In Optional: Sets the last frame of an intro section. When a Build-In Optional
marker is added to a template, a Build In checkbox is published (added to the Published
Parameters list in the Publishing pane of the Project Inspector). After the template is
added to a Final Cut Project, the Build In checkbox appears in the Inspector.
555Chapter 11 Creating Templates for Final Cut Pro X