Horizontal lines in video clips

I am getting horizontal bands in all my video clips that I import into Motion. When I import them into FCP they play fine. The problem is consistent when using Motion. I am capturing with Live Capture Plus. But even when I capture directly through FCP the same problem arises.
The problem seems to be with video clips with any amount of movement. If the action is really slow the clips are fine. As soon as the subject starts moving with any kind of speed the bands appear. It looks as if several bands are made on the clip and every other band is offset slightly giving the video a slight checker board look.
I was hoping someone might have a clue what I am doing wrong, especially because they work fine in FCP.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks so much
Kim

Your footage is interlaced, and you exported to an interlaced format. For computer viewing or upload to a web video service like YouTube, you want to deinterlace your footage; in AME, this is done automatically when you export with Field Order set to Progressive (None).
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