Apple Motion users: if you want to create generators, titles or effects for use in Final Cut Pro X, this tutorial by Iain Anderson will help you rigging (combining multiple parameters in a simple GUI)
Floor reflections. You've undoubtedly seen them In all types of interactive media. Ben Balser takes to the floor to show you how to give it reflective qualities in Apple's Motion 5.
What is the "annoying orange effect"? Think giant orange with a face drawn on and the mouth area talking. And yes, you too can do this in Motion!! Ben Balser to the rescue.
Using cameras in Motion can be amazing. Moving them through and around objects, switching from one to another camera... so many options. In this final part we'll build a demonstration project.
Learn all about how to use edit markers in Apple's Motion 5 and why you'll never want to be without them again when creating text intensive titles for your video projects.
In part 4 of this 4-part series exclusive to the MPV Hub, Ben Balser takes you step-by-step through the process of animating text in Apple Motion 5. Be prepared for some impressive results!
Creating innovative transitions using Motion 5 for Final Cut Pro X projects can be fun and easy! Ben Balser shows how to make your own film roll scroll style effect for use in many styles of movie.
Correcting "flat" picture profiles from modern DSLR cameras, to add contrast and saturation, need not be a chore! Iain Anderson uses Final Cut Pro X and Motion to good effect in this tutorial.
Creating custom effects, titles & transitions for Final Cut Pro X just got a whole lot easier thanks to Motion 5! Iain Anderson shows how to effortlessly roll your own slit tunnel effect for FCP X.