Workspace, File browser, File browser overview – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Introduction to the Motion interface
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Workspace
When you open a Motion project from the Project Browser or as a default project, the Motion
workspace fills your screen as a single project window with dedicated areas that can be shown
or hidden:
Timing pane
Project pane
File Browser,
Library, and
Inspector
Canvas
Toolbar
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File Browser, Library, and Inspector: Use these three panes to import media files into your
project; to locate and apply effects and other content that Motion provides; and to modify
settings of all the media and effects in your project. The most commonly used Inspector
controls are also available in the heads-up display (HUD) a floating window that you can show
or hide. For more information, see
on page 30,
page 35,
on page 40, and
on page 44.
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Canvas: Arrange, manipulate, and play back your composition in this main work area of the
interface. For more information, see
on page 55.
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Toolbar: Use these tools and controls to create and edit elements in the Canvas. For more
information, see
on page 46.
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Project pane: Use the three lists in this area—Layers, Media, and Audio—to organize all the
objects in your composition; to display all external images, clips, and audio files linked to your
project; and to display all audio tracks in your project. For more information, see
on page 69.
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Timing pane: Use the three panes in this area—Timeline, Audio Timeline, and Keyframe
Editor—to see and manipulate timing aspects of a project. For more information, see
on page 81.
File Browser
File Browser overview
The File Browser displays all files on your computer and networked disks. Navigating the File
Browser is similar to navigating a window in the Finder. You can drag items from the File Browser
to your project.
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