Drop shadow controls in the properties inspector, Retiming, Retiming overview – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Basic compositing

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Drop Shadow controls in the Properties inspector

In addition to the Canvas and HUD drop shadow controls, each layer has drop shadow
parameters in the Properties Inspector. Use the activation checkbox beside the Drop Shadow
category in the Inspector to turn a selected layer’s drop shadow on or off. Click Show on the right
side of the Drop Shadow category to reveal additional controls.

Parameters in the Inspector

Color: Color controls that set the drop shadow’s color. The default color is black.

Opacity: A slider that sets the drop shadow’s transparency.

Blur: A slider that specifies the drop shadow’s softness.

Distance: A slider that sets how close or far a layer’s drop shadow is to the layer. The farther
away a drop shadow is, the more distance there appears to be between the layer and anything
behind it in the composition.

Angle: A dial that lets you change the direction of the drop shadow. Changing the Angle of the
drop shadow changes the apparent direction of the light casting the shadow.

Fixed Source: A checkbox that, when selected, renders the drop shadow as if cast by a fixed
light source, regardless of camera or text movement.

Retiming

Retiming overview

Your motion graphics projects may require you to perform special timing tricks on media:
speeding a clip up, slowing it down, or playing it back at different speeds. There are several ways
to apply retiming to a clip:

Adjust the Timing controls in the Properties Inspector to modify speed and playback attributes
of media clips. For more information, see

Timing controls in the Properties Inspector

on

page 246.

Apply a Retiming behavior designed commonly applied retiming tasks, including hold frames,
strobing, looping, and so on. Take some time to look over the Retiming behaviors in the
Library before spending a lot of time in the Inspector creating your own custom retiming from
scratch. For more information, see

Retiming behaviors overview

on page 349.

Manipulate clip timing in the Timeline with the help of modifier keys. Indicators in the
Timeline help you visualize loops and other retiming conditions. For more information, see

Retime in the Timeline

on page 275.

Timing controls in the Properties Inspector

Media layers (movie clips and still images) have timing parameters in the Properties Inspector.
Click Show on the right side of the Timing category to reveal the timing controls for a
selected object.

When multiple objects of the same type are selected, parameters with common values are
editable. When different types of objects are selected, such as a clip and text, the Timing controls
are not available.

Note: Still images and other layers without an inherent time dimension have a reduced set of
Timing controls (In point, Out point, and Duration).

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