Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Introduction to the Motion interface
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The Timing pane lets you view and modify the time component of a project’s contents. Objects,
keyframes, and audio tracks are shown in a time graph and can be adjusted to coordinate timing
of sequence events such as visual effects and audio-video sync.
Display the Timing pane
Do one of the following:
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Choose Window > Show Timing Pane (or press F6).
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Click one (or more) of the Show/Hide Timeline, Show/Hide Audio Timeline, or Show/Hide
Keyframe Editor buttons in the lower-right corner of the Motion project window.
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Choose Window > Video Timeline (Command-7), Keyframe Editor (Command-8), or Audio
Timeline (Command-9).
Resize the Timing pane
Do one of the following:
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After the Timing pane appears, drag the toolbar that contains the timing display (above the
Timing pane) up to raise the Timing pane or down to lower the pane.
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Drag the boundary (the gray line) between the File Browser, Library, or Inspector and the Timing
pane list to the left or right to widen or narrow the pane.
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Deselect the “i” button in the lower-left corner of the Motion Project window to widen the
Timing pane.
67% resize factor