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)
Highlighting a point of interest in a video is very possible with both Final Cut Pro X and Apple's Motion 5. In this tutorial, Iain Anderson takes you through the process step by step.
When Ben Balser was tasked with adding some pizazz to the trailer of iOS game, Bucket Dan, he turned to Final Cut Pro X. In this quick tip, Ben shows how to make animations more organic!
The included titles in FCP X and Motion are great but will probably only take you so far before you want to modify them to suit your needs. Iain Anderson shows you how to do just this!
New or transitioning to Final Cut Pro X? This 6-part series provides will get you editing like a pro. In part 5 Iain Anderson explores transitions, titles and effects. Check back tomorrow for part 6.
Final Cut Pro X comes bundled with some useful titles. If you want to roll your own, you can use Motion 5. Save yourself the work and download these FREE Titles for FCP X, created by Iain Anderson!
Part 2...There's more to titling than meets the eye in Final Cut Pro X. In the 2nd of this two-part Hub tutorial, Richard Lainhart runs step-by-step through the process of creating titles in FCP X.