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  • Welcome to Final Cut Pro in Under 5 minutes. I'm Mark Spencer from RippleTraining.com.

  • Steve's taking a few weeks off as he prepares for the NAB show, and I'm filling in for him.

  • This week, I'm going to show you how to modify a theme using Motion.

  • So here I am in Final Cut Pro X, and I'm in the themes browser, and I've selected this

  • theme called Cinema,

  • and it has an opening graphic called Slide.

  • You can see it when I move the pointer over it.

  • I'm going to select that and press Q to connect it to the beginning of my project, and let's

  • play that.

  • Ok, and that's a beautiful opening theme for my project and if I go to the Inspector in

  • the Title Inspector, we can see it has some options that you can change besides the text,

  • there's a shape option, there's circles, squares, and triangles. And there's also some color

  • themes; blue is the default but there is also gold, gray, and green.

  • Let's say I like this theme, but I'd really like more of a red color to it. Because all

  • these different titles in Final Cut are actually Motion projects, if I right or Control-Click

  • directly on one of them, I'll have an option to open a copy in Motion.

  • And the project opens in Motion where we can play it.

  • Now to change the colors of this theme, what I'm going to do is open this item in the Layers

  • list called the rig.

  • I'll click the disclosure triangle and there we see color. This is called a widget.

  • I'm going to select this widget, and over here in the Inspector we have the widget pane

  • open, and we can see a whole bunch of color tags.

  • These colors here determine the colors in the composition. Notice at the top of this widget,

  • we have a color pop up menu, just like we saw in Final Cut Pro.

  • So we want to add a new color, so I'll select the bottom color, then I'll click the plus

  • button to add a new color, and I'll call this my red color theme.

  • All we need to do now is change each of these color swatches to some sort of red color,

  • and this where you can get a creative as you want, so I'll just start selecting some reds

  • and I'll take all these things that were light green, and make them a light red, and

  • then I'll take these dark green ones, and make them more of a dark red.

  • And then these yellow ones, I can play around with and perhaps make some different colors.

  • It's really up to you how you want to manipulate these and you can just look in the canvas

  • as you make changes to see how your changes impact the composition.

  • Once you're done, all you need to do is press Cmd+S to save,

  • and let's go back to Final Cut Pro

  • and we'll go ahead and select our theme again,

  • right here Cinema,

  • and notice next to the original slide title, we have a new slide copy, and this slide copy

  • has our new colors applied.

  • So all we need to do, we can use it from scratch, or we can drag it over an existing title that

  • we've already added to our project and choose Replace from Start,

  • and we now have the new title in our project.

  • So using Motion, you can quickly and easily modify color themes of existing titles, transitions,

  • effects, and generators in Final Cut Pro X.

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