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Setting a marker type to Project Loop End changes any marker set to a Build Out type
back to Standard. Similarly, if a Project Loop End marker exists, adding an Outro marker
resets the loop marker back to Standard.
Tip: Adding a loop marker to the second frame in a template signals that the effect is
time-invariant—the first frame of the project loops forever. This can be useful for
generators that do not contain animation, such as a solid color generator, or for filters
that are not animated by default, such as a color correction filter.
Note: Templates with applied Time filters (Echo, Scrub, Strobe, Trails, or WideTime)
should not use Loop markers, because unexpected timing results can occur.
Poster Frame: Sets the frame to be used as the template’s thumbnail in the Final Cut Pro
Effects, Transitions, or Titles Browser.
Adding Template Markers
To create a template-specific marker (Build In, Build Out, Project Loop End, or Poster
Frame), you must first add a project marker to a Motion project, then change its type in
the Edit Marker dialog.
To add a project marker
1 Position the playhead on the frame where you want the marker to appear.
2 Do one of the following:
Press Shift-M.
Ensure that no objects in the project are selected, then choose Mark > Markers > Add
Marker.
Ensure that no objects in the project are selected, then press M or the Tilde key (`).
Ensure that no objects in the project are selected, Control-click the Timeline ruler, then
choose Add Marker from the shortcut menu.
A green marker appears in the Timeline ruler, and a green vertical line appears in the
mini-Timeline.
To move a marker
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Drag the marker to a position in the Timeline ruler.
When you drag the marker, the current frame is displayed above the pointer.
To change the marker type
1 Do one of the following:
Position the playhead over the marker, then choose Mark > Markers > Edit Marker.
Double-click the marker.
Control-click the marker, then choose Edit Marker from the shortcut menu.
2 In the Edit Marker dialog, choose a marker type from the Type pop-up menu.
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