Getting familiar with the timeline, Getting familiar with the, Timeline – Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Using the Timeline
The Timeline is not displayed by default in the Standard layout. It can be viewed by
displaying the Timing pane.
To display the Timing pane, do one of the following:
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Click the Timing icon (in the upper-right corner of the Toolbar).
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Drag the divider beneath the Play button in the transport controls upward.
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Choose Window > Layouts > Cinema.
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Press F6.
Cinema Layout moves the Inspector to the right side of the interface and displays the
Timing pane.
Note: To change interface layouts, choose Window > Layouts, then choose Standard,
Alternate, or Cinema. You can also create and save your own layout arrangements. See
“
” on page 23 for more information on layouts.
If the Timing pane is already displayed, you may need to click the Timeline tab to bring
it to the front.
Getting Familiar with the Timeline
The Timeline consists of the Timeline layers list on the left and a track area on the right.
Each object in your project appears as a colored bar, on its own horizontal track,
arranged in a hierarchy identical to the Layers list in the Project pane. This allows you to
quickly see each object’s place in time, as well as its relative position and duration.
You can determine the type of each object in the Timeline layers list based on its
appearance.
Timing icon