Keyboard modifiers for controls in the motion tab, Controls in the motion tab – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part II

Project Interchange

Controls in the Motion Tab

The following section describes the attributes and related parameters in the Motion tab
in the Viewer.

Basic Motion Parameters
The Basic Motion parameters allow you to add motion to a clip—changing the scale,
rotating a clip, moving the center point, and setting an anchor point.

 Scale slider: Changes the overall size of a clip without changing its proportions.
 Rotation: Rotates a clip around its center axis without changing its shape. Clips can

be rotated plus or minus 24 rotations.

 Center: Specifies the center point of the clip, allowing you to move a clip somewhere

else in the frame. The center parameter actually refers to the location of the clip’s
anchor point in the Canvas.

 Anchor Point: Specifies the point that is used to center a clip’s position and rotation.

A clip’s anchor point does not have to be at its center.

Crop Parameters
 Left, Right, Top, and Bottom sliders: Crops the clip from the specified side. You can

crop the top, left, right, and bottom of a clip independently. Values in the number
fields represent pixels.

 Edge Feather slider: Applies a soft border with its outer edge at the crop line. The higher

you set the Edge Feather slider, the further into your clip the feathering effect goes.

Distort Parameters
 Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Right, Lower Left: You can change the shape of a clip by

moving each of four corner points independently of one another. The corner points
defining the relative distortion of a clip are offset relative to the center of the clip.

 Aspect Ratio: Allows you to squeeze a clip horizontally or vertically to change the

ratio of its width to its height. This parameter never increases a clip’s size. You can
enter values between –10,000 and 10,000 in the number field.

Keyboard Modifiers for Controls in the Motion Tab

When using slider controls:
 To adjust the value by two decimal places of accuracy, hold down the Shift key.
 To slow down a slider’s movement and select a more precise value, hold down the

Command key.

When using a dial control:
 To constrain the dial to 45-degree increments, hold down the Shift key.
 To slow down a dial’s movement and select a more precise value, hold down the

Command key.

 To reset the parameter to 0, drag out of the dial.

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