The timeline area of GoPro Studio is also known as the Storyboard. Here, you can place media to tell a story. How do you combine your GoPro clips in the Storyboard? In this video, author Richard Harrington walks you through a few techniques for adding footage to your Storyboard in GoPro Studio to tell your story.
- The timeline area is also known as the storyboard.…Here you can place media to tell a story.…Simply grab a clip…and drag it down.…You see it's added to the timeline.…In fact,…you can continue to drag all the clips down.…Let's select them here…and drag them across.…You see that they're added.…If we go to the beginning here,…we can get familiar with the footage and press play.…
You'll see that the clip plays through.…Then it eventually gets to the next clip…and continues to play.…If you find a shot that you don't want,…you can remove that as well.…I can scroll through the timeline here.…And looking at the thumbnails,…I see that these two shots are kind of similar.…I like that one.…Let's compare it to this one.…
It's pretty similar.…With it selected,…I'll press the delete key.…And you see that the gap is closed.…This makes it easy to move through.…If you find a shot is repeated like this one looks here,…it's very similar.…I can select it and press delete.…If I want to I can also change the order of shots.…Let's just drag this forward.…
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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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