You can export Final Cut Pro clips and sequences as Motion projects using the Export to Motion Project command. You can also import Motion project files into Final Cut Pro and treat them like video clips. However, if you edit a widescreen anamorphic Motion project into an Anamorphic Final Cut Pro sequence, the image may appear "squeezed" into a 4:3 aspect ratio.
To display the Motion project in the correct 16:9 aspect ratio, do one of the following:
- In the Final Cut Pro Browser window, select the Motion project, then click the space next to it in the Anamorphic column to place a check mark, which assigns the Anamorphic property to it.
- Select the Motion project clip and choose Edit > Item Properties > Format (or press Command-9), then place a check mark next to the Anamorphic property for the clip.
- Open the Motion Project clip in the Final Cut Pro Viewer and select the Motion tab. Click to open the disclosure triangle for the Distort parameters, then change the Aspect Ratio parameter from 33.33 to 0.
This document will be updated as more information becomes available.