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A Motion project contains a single composition made up of multiple image layers and
applied effects. When you import still images and video clips into a project, Motion creates
a linked reference to the source media files on disk but doesn’t move, duplicate, or modify
the original files. Motion project files store information about how a composition is
assembled, what media files on disk are used, and what effects from the Library have
been applied. In addition to imported media, project files also contain shapes, masks,
and text layers you create in the application.
This chapter covers the following:
Creating Projects (p. 185)
Managing Projects (p. 195)
Adding Media to a Project (p. 206)
Managing Layers in a Project (p. 209)
Deleting Objects from a Project (p. 213)
Exchanging Media in a Project (p. 214)
Source Media Parameters (p. 215)
File Types Supported by Motion (p. 219)
Using Media in the Library (p. 227)
Organizing Groups and Layers in Motion (p. 233)
Customizing and Creating Templates (p. 247)
Creating Projects
Creating a project is the first step in the Motion workflow. There are three ways to start
a project:
Open one of the supplied templates.
Open a blank project using a project preset.
Open a blank project using your own settings (for example, if you need an unusual
frame size or frame rate not included in the project presets).
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Creating and Managing Projects
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