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paint strokes are used to create animated content. Lesson 6 covers text styling and anima-
tion. Lesson 7 examines particle emitters and replicators, and Lesson 8 covers multiple
ways to work with audio.
Lessons 9–10: Visual Effects Design
This section explores visual effects design. In Lesson 9, you create speed changes; in
Lesson 10, you explore stabilizing, tracking, and keying while creating a visual effects shot.
Lessons 11-12: An Introduction to Publishing and Rigging
This section introduces you to creating motion graphics for use in Final Cut Pro X. In
Lesson 11, you learn how to publish Smart Motion Templates to Final Cut Pro, and how
to publish specific parameters of those templates. In Lesson 12, you build and publish
parameter rigs that allow an editor using Final Cut Pro to change the look of an effect
with a single control.
Lessons 13–14: An Introduction to 3D
The final section provides an overview of Motions 3D capabilities. In Lesson 13, you
build a 3D scene; and in Lesson 14, you animate a camera through the scene, adding
lights, reflections, depth of field, and shadows.
Because this book is project based, earlier lessons sometimes call on you to use features
and techniques that aren’t explained in detail until later lessons. When this occurs, you’ll
see a note indicating that the technique is covered in more detail in a later lesson.
Some Terminology
Here are two key terms used throughout the book:
Composite—Most often this refers to your final work: the image you see on the
screen. You could also think of this as a composition. The term is occasionally used
as a verb: You composite several objects together to create the final product.
Objects—This is the word used by Motion to describe the individual elements of a
composite. Objects can include QuickTime movies, image sequences, still images, and
text. The objects are layered together to create the composite.
For a full list of motion graphics–related terms, a glossary is included at the end of the book.
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