Markers, Markers overview, 286 markers 286 – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Timeline

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The number of frames in the region is added to the project, beginning at the end of the selected
region and pushing any existing objects further out in time.

After Insert Time

Before

If time is inserted during a range that contains a video clip, the clip is split onto two tracks, and
objects beyond the split point are placed in a new group.

Markers

Markers overview

A marker is a visual reference point in the Timeline that identifies a specific frame. You can add as
many markers as you want in the Timeline ruler while playing the project, or when the playhead
is stopped.

Use markers to:

Add a visual reference to an object.

Add a visual reference to a project marker in the mini-Timeline.

Align other objects or keyframes to an important point in time.

Add notes about a specific area in your project.

Customize effects templates for use in Final Cut Pro X. For more information about template
markers, see

Template markers overview

on page 428.

You can assign different colors to different types or markers and create marker groups. For
example, use green to label all audio markers or pink to identify all temporary object markers.

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