Workflows
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Studio Workflows
- Contents
- An Introduction to the Apple PostProduction Applications
- Using Apple Applications for Your Final Cut Pro Projects
- Using Soundtrack Pro With Final Cut Pro
- Using Motion With Final Cut Pro
- Using Compressor With Final Cut Pro
- Using LiveType With Final Cut Pro
- Using Shake With Final Cut Pro
- Using Logic Pro With Final Cut Pro
- Using Apple Applications for Your DVD Studio Pro Projects
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Importing a Motion Project for a Motion Menu
You import Motion projects into DVD Studio Pro in the same way you import most assets.
To import a Motion project into DVD Studio Pro, do one of the following:
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Drag the Motion project into the DVD Studio Pro Assets tab or Menu Editor.
When the Motion project is dragged into the Menu Editor, you can choose how
DVD Studio Pro uses the project from the Drop Palette that appears.
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Choose File > Import > Asset, then select the Motion project in the dialog that appears.
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Add the folder containing your Motion project to the Video tab of the DVD Studio Pro
Palette. You can then add the project by dragging it to the appropriate place, such as to
the Menu Editor, Assets tab, or Timeline.
Making Changes to a Motion Project Already
in DVD Studio Pro
Once a Motion project is imported, you can reopen the project in Motion from the
DVD Studio Pro Assets tab. This makes it fast and easy to make changes in the project.
Important:
This requires DVD Studio Pro and Motion to be installed on the same computer.
To open a Motion project in Motion, from within DVD Studio Pro,
do one of the following:
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Select the project in the Assets tab, then choose File > Asset > Open in Editor.
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Control-click the project in the Assets tab, then choose Open in Editor from the
shortcut menu.
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Double-click the project in the Assets tab.
If you make any changes to the project in Motion and save the project, DVD Studio Pro
automatically updates to include those changes.