Operation Manual

GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
EXAMPLE #2
Now lets say that you want the first part of your clip to be in color and then immediately
change from color to black and white from one frame to the next. Here’s how to
accomplish this effect:
1. Select a clip in either the Media Bin or the Storyboard and in the IMAGE controls
panel, use the slider or step controls to set the SATURATION value to the default
of ‘1’. You can also click on the word ‘SATURATION’ and that will set it to the
default value.
2. Move the Play-head to a new location on the Playback Slider and press the ‘+’
button. Unlike Example #1, this time leave the SATURATION value at ‘1’.
3. Then use the STEP FORWARD button in the Playback Controls to move forward
one frame on the Playback Slider and press the ‘+’ button again.
4. Now drag the SATURATION slider all the way to the left to change its value to
‘0’. This will apply the new SATURATION value to the remainder of the clip.
5. Press the PLAY button to see the clip playback in color at first and then instantly
change to black & white when it reaches the point where you’ve changed the
SATURATION value.
In both of these examples, you can continue to add more keyframes to further affect the
look of your clips. Use the step controls to cycle through existing keyfames and press the
‘-‘ button to remove an existing keyframe.
NOTE: The above examples demonstrated the use of keyframes in the Image Controls
Panel. The same techniques can be used in the 3D Convergence, White Balance and
Framing Controls panels as well.
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