Nodal Compositing in Motion 2 with Conduit
dvGarage, inc. has developed a powerful new alternative to working with layers inside Apple's Motion 2. The program is called Conduit and it sits right inside of Motion 2, allowing for refined and multi-pass compositing by way of node manipulation.
Simply add a filter to an element from within Motion, then set the parameters via the nodes in Conduit, and it is instantly updated in the Motion 2 Environment. Conduit allows you to make changes in real time as playback of the footage is being looped and offers full 32-bit float point quality for higher performance and color precision than Motion offers on its own.
Conduit is being marketed as a tool for the professional editor and designer who desires to perform complex compositing but does not have a need for a more complete program such as Shake. Conduit is on the Market for $149 Dollars.

