Operation Manual
GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Use the Scroll bar at the bottom of the Storyboard window to access portions of the
Storyboard that go past the borders of the Storyboard window.
The Navigation Controls allow you to cycle forward and backwards through each Edit
Template element on the Storyboard.
• Use the Previous Clip button to move to the previous element.
• Use the Next Clip button to move to the next element.
Viewing a GoPro Edit Template in the Player Window
Before you begin replacing the GoPro Edit Template content with your own video clips,
it’s a good idea to play back the Storyboard a few times to get a feel for the flow of the
Edit Template.
• Click on a clip in the Storyboard and then drag the yellow Storyboard Time
Indicator to the beginning of the Storyboard and press the PLAY button in the
Playback Controls (or the SPACEBAR on your keyboard) to see the all clips
played back sequentially.
• The Decrease Speed and Increase Speed buttons can be used to play the
video faster or slower.
• Use the Step Forward and Step Backwards buttons to step through the
Storyboard one frame at a time.
• Press the LOOP button to cause playback to automatically start over from the
beginning when the Play-head reaches the end of the Storyboard. Press it again
to turn looping off.
Tip: As you play through the GoPro Edit Template, pay particular attention to its use of
slow-paced scenes and high-action scenes. This is important because when replacing
these Target Areas with your own video clips, you’ll want to match the energy level of the
content you’re replacing. This will ensure that your edits line up with the existing musical
cues in the Edit Template’s soundtrack.
Once you have a good feel for the flow of the GoPro Edit Template, you’re ready move
on to the next section, where you’ll learn how to replace the Target Areas with your own
video clips.
Previous Clip Button
Next Clip Button
Decrease Speed
Play
Increase Speed
Step Backwards
Loop
Step Forward
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