Operation Manual
GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Refining Clips Within Target Areas
After replacing all the Target Areas with your own clips and playing back the Storyboard,
you may discover that some of your clips don’t quite fit in the Target Areas where you put
them. This is actually to be expected as there is usually a pretty good chance that the
edit points in your video clip are not the exact same length as the edit points in the Target
Area, thus causing your clip to be cut short or last too long .
GoPro Studio helps you get around situations like this by using the following techniques:
• Moving the SEGMENT SLIDER BAR
• Adjusting the speed of the clip
Let’s look at few situations where you might need to refine your clip in the Target Area.
SITUATION #1
What if your clip gets cut off before the desired action of the clip is played? In order to fix
this, you could do the following to slide the clip into place:
1. Select the clip on the Storyboard by clicking on it. A yellow border appears
around the thumbnail of the selected clip.
2. Click and drag the Segment Slider Bar to the point where the desired action of
the clip lies within the yellow area of the Segment Slider Bar or drag the Play-
head to a new start or end point and click the MARK IN or MARK OUT buttons.
If the desired action is still too long to fit into the Target Area, you can use the VIDEO
panel to speed up the clip to make it fit.
1. Make sure the clip is still selected on the Storyboard.
2. Click the Disclosure Triangle to the left of the word “VIDEO” on the right-hand
side of GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room.
3. Using the slider or text entry box, increase the speed to the point where the
entire desired action of the clip fits into the length of the Target Area.
NOTE: Some experimentation will likely be required here to get achieve the desired
results.
Disclosure Triangle
Segment Slider Bar
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