Move and archive motion project files, Search for projects using the finder, Project properties – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

Page 191: Project properties overview

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Chapter 6

Create and manage projects

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Move and archive Motion project files

To move a Motion project file to another computer, you must also move all media that the
project uses, including all QuickTime, still image, and audio files. In addition, any third-party
Motion plug-ins or nonstandard fonts used in the project must be installed on the new
computer, or they’ll be unavailable to your project.

Similarly, when you finish a project and want to archive it, it’s a good idea to archive the project
file and all media (especially media that wasn’t captured from a device-controllable video or
audio source), graphics, fonts, custom behaviors, filters, and third-party add-ons used in the
project. If you need to restore the project for later revisions, you’ll have everything you need to
get started quickly. If you have a recordable CD or DVD drive, backing up your media is easy. For
more information on copying files to a CD or DVD, see OS X Help (in the Finder, choose Help >
Help Center).

The easiest way to collect all media for your project is to use the Collect Media feature. For more
information, see

Save projects

on page 187.

Note: If you move a project to another computer without collecting, its media can go offline
even though you’ve moved its media files with it. For more information on how to relink media
files to your project, see

Online versus offline media

on page 175.

Search for projects using the Finder

Spotlight indexes the following properties of Motion projects, allowing you to perform advanced
searches. Use Spotlight in the Finder to take advantage of this feature.

Project property

Description

Width

Project width, in pixels

Height

Project height, in pixels

Duration

Project duration, in seconds

Layer name

The name of a layer in a project

Media name

The name of a media object in a project

Pathname

The path to a media object in a project

Text

The content of a text object in a project

Description

Text in the Project Description field in the Properties
Inspector

Marker name

The name of a marker in the Timeline of a project

Marker comment

Text of a marker comment in a project

Project properties

Project properties overview

When you create a project, you specify a set of project properties—Resolution, Frame Rate,
Duration, and so on. You can change most of these properties at any time, even after you add
objects to the project.

The Properties Inspector lets you define the most essential attributes of a project. By choosing
different parameters, you can accommodate nearly any video or film format you need to output
to. These properties are the default settings used when you export your project.

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