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Saving, locating, and viewing your published content

Saving, locating, and viewing your published content - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

From the course: Final Cut Pro X Guru: Motion Graphics in Motion and After Effects

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Saving, locating, and viewing your published content

- We've created a text animation, and the best part is we can publish it over to Final Cut to use over and over again. Let's do some final preparation and see how this all comes together. So if you followed me in the last movie, I'm going to hit the spacebar, we created some swinging text together as well as an animated line and some text that animates, it's on-screen, using its opacity from right to left right after that subtext over a span of two seconds. I followed this up by scaling this text down in size in an outro animation. If you're curious to know how I did that, I'll just show you I applied it to the group that all of these elements are in. So if we take a look, there's the group. It's selected. I currently have my keyframe editor open, and I applied three keyframes, so one establishing the value of 100 on the scale. I then scaled it up slightly to basically mimic some anticipation from one of those 12 principles of animation that we saw and then scale this down in size to…

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