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Drop zones – Apple Motion 3 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Creating and Managing Projects

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Exchanging Objects

The easiest way to customize a template-based project is to exchange the objects used
in the template with your own objects, either from the File Browser or the Library.
When you exchange an object, the new object appears in your project with the same
parameter values used by the previous object. In addition, any filters, masks, behaviors,
or keyframed parameters that were applied to the original object remain applied to the
exchanged object.

Although there are several groups named “Drop Zone” in various templates, the objects
within the groups should be replaced—not the layers themselves.

Note: To quickly find all objects to be replaced in a template, type “Drop Zone” in the
Layers tab Search field and press Return. The “Drop Zone” objects are displayed in the
Layers tab.

For more information about exchanging objects, see “

Exchanging Media in a Project

on page 223.

Drop Zones

Drop zones allow you to quickly replace footage in a project by dropping clips directly
onto the Canvas. A drop zone appears as a rectangle with a downward arrow in its
center. The drop zone’s layer name appears in the center of the drop zone. Any media
item dragged and dropped into the region defined by the drop zone object
automatically replaces the drop zone placeholder graphic. When media is dragged over
the drop zone, a highlight appears around the drop zone area.

Note: If there are multiple overlapping drop zones in the Canvas, the topmost one has
priority when something is dragged onto the drop zone.

For more information about drop zones, see “

Using Drop Zones

” on page 253.

Blank drop zone

QuickTime movie being dragged onto drop zone