Looping a clip – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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To lengthen the clip’s duration and slow down its playback speed

1

With the pointer over the start or end of the clip, press and hold down the Option key.

The pointer turns into the retime pointer.

2

Drag the Out point of the clip’s bar to the right.

As you drag, the tooltip displays the clip’s Duration and Speed.

Looping a Clip

When a looped clip reaches its last frame, it starts playing again from its first frame.
Another way of extending a clip’s duration is by looping it. You can easily loop a clip by
adjusting it in the Timeline.

To loop a clip

1

With the pointer over the end of the clip, press and hold Option-Shift.

The pointer turns into the loop pointer.

2

Drag the Out point of the layer’s bar to the left.

As you drag, the tooltip displays the clip’s In and Out points, Duration, and Loop Duration.
A looped clip has barriers to indicate where loops begin and end in the Timeline.

First loop barrier

The first loop barrier in a clip’s bar is interactive. Moving the barrier changes the point at
which the clip loops.

To change the loop point of a clip

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Drag the first loop barrier left or right.

The end point of the clip’s loop moves as you drag.

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Chapter 8

Using the Timeline

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