Operation Manual

GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Framing Clips
The FRAMING CONTROLS allow you to change the composition of your clips. Select a
clip on the Storyboard and then click on the Disclosure Triangle to the left of the words
“FRAMING CONTROLS” to open the FRAMING CONTROLS panel giving you access to
the following settings:
ZOOM When you want to get closer to the subject in your video, use the slider or
step controls to adjust scale of the image.
HORIZONTAL Use the slider or step controls to adjust the horizontal location
VERTICAL Use the slider or step controls to adjust the vertical location
ROTATION Use the slider or step controls to slightly rotate the clip.
H.ZOOM When mixing 4x3 and 16x9 video sources, use this slider or step
controls to adjust the horizontal scaling of the image.
H.DYNAMIC Use this slider or step controls to adjust the horizontal stretch point
of the image. This control is best used in tandem with the H.ZOOM control and
helps preserve the normal look of people if they have been stretched by 4x3 to
16x9 conversion.
KEYFRAMES For advanced users, the framing controls can be keyframed. Use
the + button to add a framing keyframe to the clip. This locks in the framing
control settings for the current frame. You can then move the Play-head to
another location to add another keyframe where you can have different framing
control settings.
FLIP Use the check boxes to enable or disable horizontal or vertical flipping on
the image. Enable both of these options if you shot your scene upside-down.
Click on the DEFAULTS button to reset all of the values in the FRAMING CONTROLS
panel to their original settings. Double-click on an individual Control to reset its value.
Click on the Disclosure Triangle to close the FRAMING CONTROLS panel.
TIP: Clicking on the ON/OFF Toggle button (which looks like an eyeball) will toggle the
FRAMING CONTROLS adjustments ON or OFF for the selected clip on your Storyboard.
You can use this to quickly switch back and forth between seeing the clips with the
framing adjustments applied and the original images.
ON/OFF Toggle Button
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