Besides exporting your movie, an archive of your movie and any stills you may need, it is a really good idea to save your project as you work. How do you adjust your auto-save settings in GoPro Studio? In this movie, author Richard Harrington demonstrates how to change the auto-save settings for a GoPro Studio project.
- Besides saving a movie, an archived movie,…and exporting any stills that you need,…it's a good idea to save your project.…Now, GoPro does have an Autosave turned on…in the preferences by default.…But you could be a little bit more deliberate.…From the File menu, you could choose File Save.…This will allow you to give it a distinct name.…And now the project file is saved.…Additionally, using the File menu here,…if you wanna make a variation,…you can choose File Duplicate.…
And it's gonna make a new version of this project…that you can modify.…You see here that it's asking for a new name.…I can call it Skate_Park black and white.…And now clip by clip,…I could just change the style of the look.…Let's go with a sepia tone look,…or perhaps a vignette,…and then apply that preset to others.…If you change your mind, of course,…you can use your undo key.…And you also still have your other project.…
So you can easily switch back to the original.…The use of the Duplicate command…is a good idea if you're going to make any sort of…
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6/9/2017- Installing GoPro Studio
- Choosing and formatting an editing drive
- Understanding the GoPro Studio workflow
- Using GoPro Studio as a stand-alone application
- Importing and converting footage
- Creating a new project and importing source video files
- Applying geometric corrections to clips and improving fish eye
- Choosing a destination for conversions
- Working with time-lapse sequences
- The path to editing
- Editing with GoPro Studio
- Exporting a movie and still images
- Exporting your project
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 18s
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Using the exercise files1m 58s
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1. Installing GoPro Studio
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Where to get the software1m 13s
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System requirements1m 45s
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Installing the application2m 40s
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2. Choosing an Edit Drive
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3. Understanding the GoPro Studio Workflow
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4. Importing and Converting Footage
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Mounting a memory card5m 14s
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5. Advanced Conversions
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Changing frame rates2m 53s
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Setting conversion quality2m 14s
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6. Choosing a Destination for Conversions
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Setting the target drive2m 8s
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7. Working with Time-Lapse Sequences
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8. The Path to Editing
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9. Editing with GoPro Studio
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Trimming and splitting clips4m 31s
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Changing clip speed2m 42s
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Adding transitions2m 31s
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Adjusting framing2m 38s
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Adding music and other audio3m 56s
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Adding titles2m 44s
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10. Using GoPro Edit Templates
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Exporting a movie3m 27s
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Exporting still images2m 30s
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Saving your project2m 50s
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11. Exporting Your Project
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Editing on Quik2m 52s
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Conclusion
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Summary41s
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