Take your motion graphic skills to the next level with these 10 amazing Apple Motion tutorials.
For people used to working with FCPX, sometimes learning Apple Motion can be much easier than learning After Effects. While the two programs are different, there’s certainly a lot of overlap in terms of functionality and creative potential. The following ten Apple Motion tutorials are great examples of just that.
Motion features a robust 360 VR motion graphics workflow with real-time output to a VR headset, so you can design 360° titles, generators, and filters that perfectly map to your VR scene. Instantly apply those effects to your Final Cut Pro timeline or share to YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo. Motion features a robust 360 VR motion graphics workflow with real-time output to a VR headset, so you can design 360° titles, generators, and filters that perfectly map to your VR scene. Instantly apply those effects to your Final Cut Pro timeline or share to YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo.
Whether you are someone new to Apple Motion or a seasoned veteran looking to up your skills, here are ten must watch Apple Motion tutorials.
1. Particle Collision Tutorial
Created By:Simon Ubsdell
In this tutorial, Simon Ubsdell shows us how to create an intersecting particle collision effect in Apple Motion. The tutorial shows the creative possibilities of using particle emitters in Apple Motion.
2. Walking Dead Effect
Created By:Final Cut King
Using the built-in motion tracker, you can easily track points within your footage. While it’s not quite as advanced as mocha Pro, the tracker in Apple Motion is good enough to do basic tracks. This video tutorial shows us how to do a simple motion track similar to that found in The Walking Dead.
3. Departure Board Tutorial
Created By:Simon Ubsdell
The ability to move objects in 3D space is an incredibly powerful feature that can be very useful if you’re wanting to simulate 3D depth using 2D objects. In this video tutorial, we learn how to use lights and motion keyframes to create a cool flipboard animation.
4. Animated Flourishes
Created By:Final Cut King
You can spend hundreds of dollars buying animated flourishes on the internet… or you could just make them for free! In this video tutorial by Final Cut King, we are shown how to use masks and keyframes to create animated flourishes in Motion.
5. Nebula Tutorial
Created By:Simon Ubsdell
There are many ways to create abstract, cloud-like effects in Motion and this tutorial series shows us just one. In the series, we learn how to create a nebula scene using 100% native tools in Apple Motion.
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6. How to Make a Time-Lapse Video
Created By:Izzy Video
A time-lapse is a series of pictures taken across a span of time and put together to create a video. However, the pictures don’t make themselves into a video — you have to do it yourself. Thankfully, there are built-in tools in Motion that can help you create time-lapse fast.
7. Volumetric Lighting
Created By:Simon Ubsdell
Volumetric lighting is essentially light rays that can be seen in 3D space. While you can buy plugins to help you with this, you certainly don’t need to. Using Motion you can create volumetric lighting with native effects.
8. Sky Replacement
Created By:Final Cut King
When it comes to VFX, one of the first things you’ll learn is how to do a basic sky replacement. This tutorial by Final Cut King is exactly that. Using a series of color keys, you can easily composite your own sky backgrounds into your video.
9. Sci-Fi Powerball
Created By:Simon Ubsdell
Sometimes the best way to give your motion graphics a custom look is to simply add more layers. The following video tutorial shows us how to create a spinning Sci-Fi powerball with an electric center. Notice how color and movement help sell the effect.
10. 3D Text
Created By:13thDesign
One of the newest features to be integreated into Motion is the ability to create 3D text. Unlike After Effects, users of Motion have the option to create 3D text without any 3rd party plugins or hacks. This video tutorial features a quick overview of how it’s done.
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Apple Motion 5.4.6 Multilingual (MacOSX)
Apple Motion 5.4.6 Multilingual (MacOSX) | 2.2 GB
Apple Motion 5.4.6 Multilingual (MacOSX) | 2.2 GB
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Designed for video editors, Motion is a powerful motion graphics tool that makes it easy to create cinematic 2D and 3D titles, fluid transitions, and realistic effects in real time.
Apple Motion 5 4 5 Niv
2D and 3D Titles
- Import 360� media and design 360� titles, generators, and effects
- Build 3D titles from scratch, design them with easy-to-use templates, or instantly convert any existing 2D title to 3D
- Easily create beautiful titles that you can animate using more than 100 drag-and-drop behaviors and intuitive text animation tools
- Customize 3D titles to create endless looks with over 90 Apple-designed 3D materials including metal, wood, and stone surfaces
Motion Graphics for Final Cut Pro
- Save any title, effect, transition or generator and access it directly in Final Cut Pro
- Customize Final Cut Pro titles, effects, and transitions by opening them in Motion
- Create Motion Templates with any combination of single parameters and rigs, that let you control a group of parameters with a slider, pop-up menu, or checkbox in Final Cut Pro
- Use Display Aspect Ratio snapshots to create templates that support multiple aspect ratios
Stunning Effects
- Choose from more than 230 behaviors for natural animation without keyframes
- Use advanced color grading filters like the color wheels, color curves and hue/saturation curves
- Create an accurate chroma key in a single step with the Keying filter
- Create your own paintbrushes and 3D strokes or use one of 140 brush presets
- Design your own particle emitters or choose from 200 presets for real-world effects like smoke and sparkles
- Use professional masking tools to quickly draw and adjust control points for rotoscoping
- Use the intuitive keyframe tools for precise control of the timing of your animation
- Add the Tiny Planet filter when adding 360� video to a non-360� project to create amazing effects
- Harness an ecosystem of third-party FxPlug plug-ins for tasks like advanced tracking, advanced motion graphics, and more
Effortless 3D
- Transition from 2D to 3D space by adding cameras
- Create 3D scenes within a 360� project for ultra-realistic 360� environments
- Set up realistic shadows that animate dynamically with the movement of cameras and lights
- Turn any shape, video plane, or paint stroke into a reflective surface in 3D space
- Import third party USDZ objects or use one of 60 premade objects in the Motion Library
Breakthrough Speed, Quality, and Output
- Import wide color HDR images, view them on supported Mac computers, and export in standard Rec. 709 or wide Rec. 2020 color space
- Export standard or 360� projects to Apple devices and publish directly to YouTube and Vimeo
- Export projects in multiple formats in the background using Compressor Bundles
System Requirements: macOS 10.14.6 or or 10.15.6 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360� video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360� video editing, 4.7GB of available disk space (3.5GB app, 1.2GB supplemental content).
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