Chapter 16: text, Text overview, 612 text overview – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Text overview

Although trends in type design change, a balanced use of type and graphics remains key
to achieving the right effect in most commercials, documentaries, television and film titles,
broadcast logos, corporate presentations, or your own video projects. No matter what style your
project requires, Motion provides unique text animation tools that offer immediate results.

It’s easy to add text to a Motion project. Simply select the Text tool, click in the Canvas, and
start typing. After you create the text, you can apply text styles, special effects filters, animation
behaviors, and keyframes. (For details on animating text, see

Animated text overview

on

page 676.) You can modify text as a whole object, or as separate glyphs (characters), allowing for
endless combinations of effects.

After you create a text treatment—a text style with the perfect gradient colors, radiant glow, or
customized behavior—you can save the behavior or style in the Library for use on other text
treatments or in a future project.

You can also use text objects as source cells for particle emitters and replicators to create
stunning graphics. If you later modify the source text, Motion updates the replicator and particle
system. If the text used as a cell source has applied behaviors or filters, the effect is carried over
into the replicator or particle system. For more information about using particle emitters and
replicators, see

Particles overview

on page 513 and

Replicator overview

on page 559.

To learn more about working with text in Motion, choose a topic in the Help table of contents
(the sidebar to the left of this window). To learn about animating text elements to create
dynamic effects, see

Animated text overview

on page 676.

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