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36Motion User Guide
Use templates
Intro to using templates in Motion
There are two kinds of templates in Motion: composition templates and Final Cut Pro
templates. This section discusses composition templates. For information on Final Cut Pro
templates, see Intro to Final Cut Pro templates in Motion.
Composition templates are premade, royalty-free projects that you can customize. They’re
intended to simplify the process of creating professional-looking titles and graphics,
especially for recurring projects such as television series. Using composition templates,
you can:
Create placeholder layers (called drop zones) for easy placement of custom video or
graphics.
Customize placeholder text without overriding effects or keyframes already applied to
the template text.
Modify animation already applied to a template to suit your own timing needs.
Create projects from templates in Motion
Motion templates—shown in the Compositions category in the Project Browser sidebar—are
premade, royalty-free projects that you can customize. Each template contains graphics,
text objects, and backgrounds.
You can also create custom templates for commonly used shots that you regularly create.
For example, if you make titles for a news program, you can create templates for the
opening title, interstitial graphics, bumpers, and other repetitious shots.
Create a project from a composition template
You can open a composition template from the Project Browser.
1. Open Motion, then choose File > New from Project Browser (or press Option-
Command-N).
2. In the Project Browser, select a category from the Compositions section in the sidebar.
The compositions for that category appear in the middle of the browser.