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Duration: 48:21
Presented: Feb. 22, 2012
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DESCRIPTION
This online webinar follows our Introduction to Motion 5 webinar by looking at how to create effects in Motion that offer adjustment controls in Final Cut Pro X.
Motion 5 is the latest version of Apple’s motion graphics software. But it is much more than that – it serves as the graphics creation engine for FCP X. In this online training, host Larry Jordan shows you how to create custom effects in Motion that you can modify in Final Cut.
Motion effects can be “published” to Final Cut Pro X, which means it can share the effect AND share the controls for the effect. This sharing is done using publishing and rigs. Publishing allows you to pass the entire effect parameter – say, scale – from Motion to FCP. Rigs allow you to create custom parameter groups and settings. It sounds complex, but once you understand how it works, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to create powerful, customized effects in Motion that you can use over and over in FCP X.
In this tutorial, you will learn:
Audience Level
Any FCP X or Motion 5 editor that wants to get a better understanding of Motion 5 and how it integrates with Final Cut Pro X. (You don’t need to own Motion 5 to watch this tutorial.) This session is designed for video editors who want to go beyond the basics in Motion.
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