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A look at 360 in Motion, part 1

A look at 360 in Motion, part 1

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A look at 360 in Motion, part 1

- [Narrator] So we're going to start to take a look at how Apple Motion and Final Cut Pro X are intertwined as it comes to 360 video as of the latest release. And Motion is just a great motion graphic complement to Final Cut, and you can find it on the app store. It's a separate download and a purchase from Final Cut, but the two, in my mind, are intertwined together. They work hand-in-hand and can really take your workflow to the next level. First couple things I should mention is; first of all, you have a series of 360 presets available for you for working with either 4K, which is going to be your 4,096 by 2,048 or Ultra HD which is our slightly different dimensions in working with 360 video, as well as one of several frame rates that you can use for your 360 productions. For this particular clip I'm going to choose a 59.94 frames per second and a duration of seven seconds. Once I do, I want to choose to open up the motion interface. Right away, I'm ready to work with 360 video. My…

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