5.4 - Motion
: Users gained access to color wheels and curves (including hue/saturation curves) for precise contrast and brightness adjustments.
The updates in the 5.4 cycle weren't just about new tools; they were about . The ability to instantly convert projects between titles, effects, and transitions for Final Cut Pro transformed how editors and motion designers collaborated.
: Users could import USDZ files from third-party sites or use the 60 premade objects included in the Motion library. Motion 5.4
Apple’s remains a cornerstone for motion graphics artists, delivering a massive leap in creative flexibility through its robust support for immersive video and streamlined workflows. Whether you are a dedicated graphics designer or a Final Cut Pro editor, the features introduced in this series—stretching from the initial 5.4 release to 5.4.6—redefined what was possible on the Mac. Immersive 360° VR Motion Graphics
Exploring the Power of Motion 5.4: 360° VR, Advanced Performance, and 3D Creative Freedom : Users gained access to color wheels and
By version 5.4.6, Apple further expanded the software's capabilities by introducing in the USDZ format.
: Design titles, generators, and effects specifically for a spherical environment. : Users could import USDZ files from third-party
: New "Looks" filters and a Tiny Planet filter for 360° video added immediate professional-grade photographic styles to any project. Metal-Powered Performance & Modern Standards