Motion | Match Move

Motion is an app developed by Apple Inc. and commonly used with Final Cut Pro. Behaviors are applied to objects in Motion to create animation. One of the behaviors is called Match Move. Match Move analyzes movement of a source to create movement data. That data is then applied to an object to create animation.

Watch this replay of Final Cut Pro Help Live above or use the links below to jump to a specific section of the stream.

00:00 • Show Overview
03:30 • Getting a Sample Image Sequence from https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/g…
04:31 • Create and Save the Motion Project
06:35 • Import the Image Sequence into Motion
09:11 • Match Move vs Analyze Motion
11:02 • Adding Match Move
12:50 • Adding Anchor Tracker
13:50 • Using the Tracker Preview and Analyze Motion
17:55 • Reverse Track
19:15 • Reset Anchor Point and Select a New Point
21:10 • Adding a second tracker for Scale and/or Rotation
24:53 • Adjusting an object after adding tracking data
27:28 • When using Match Move, is the Analyze Motion behavior needed?
28:22 • Adding and using the Analyze Motion behavior
35:27 • Applying Analyze Motion behavior data to a Match Move behavior
38:06 • Sending a clip from Final Cut Pro to Motion
39:40 • Share – Master File (from Final Cut)
41:33 • Create a new Motion Project
42:40 • Import the clip
44:40 • Adding Match Move behavior
47:10 • Share – Export Movie (sending from Motion to Final Cut)
49:20 • Adding exported clip from Motion to Final Cut project as an audition
50:20 • Returning to Motion to make a change and then updating Final Cut project


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