Final Cut Pro templates overview

Final Cut Pro X ships with numerous effects, titles, transitions, and generators, nearly all of which were created in Motion. You can modify these default effects or create your own using the Final Cut Pro templates that come with Motion. If you’re a content creator, you can build and distribute custom Final Cut Pro effects to other artists and editors or to clients.

When you save a Final Cut Pro template in Motion, the resulting effect, title, transition, or generator becomes available in one of the Final Cut Pro media browsers. For example, a transition template saved in Motion appears as a new transition in the Transitions Browser in Final Cut Pro, ready to be applied to an editing project. What’s more, in Motion, you can choose which parameters to publish, allowing the Final Cut Pro user complete, some, or no control over modifying the effect.

Note: Audio files saved in a Motion template will not be available in Final Cut Pro.

There are four types of Final Cut Pro templates:

See also
Template workflow
Guidelines for better template creation