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GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual 
Applying Effect Presets 
 
In GoPro Studio’s EFFECT PRESETS panel, you can choose from several pre- made 
color and vignette effects and apply them to your clips on the storyboard. This is a quick 
and easy w ay to make your clips look more dynamic. Select a clip on the Storyboard and 
then click on one of the following EFFECT PRESETS to apply it to the clip:  
 
•  NONE  resets all Color Correction and Framing adjustments to their defaults.  
•   PROTUNE  applies a...

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Copying Settings from One Clip  to Another 
 
If you’re happy with the look of a particular clip and want to apply those same  settings to 
another clip, you can easily accomplish this by doing the following:  
  1.  Click on the FX icon on  clip that has the settings  you want to copy to other clips.  
2.   Right -click on the FX Icon and elect  “Copy ” from the context menu that is 
displayed  (or press ‘Ctrl+C’ on your keyboard) . 
3.   Click on the FX icon on the clip...

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Adding Music or Sound Effects  
 
To enhance your movie, GoPro Studio allows you to add additional  audio files to the 
Storyboard.  The audio formats currently supported by GoPro Studio are:  
 
•  mp3  
•   wav  
•   aiff 
•   m4a  
•   caf.  
 
To add an audio file, you must first import it into the M edia Bin. 
  1.  Click the  ADD MEDIA  button at the top of the Media Bin.  
2.   Browse to the location of your audio file.  
3.   Highlight the audio file and click  Open....

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When an audio file is selected on the Storyboard, the AUDIO PROPERTIES appear in 
the Control Panel ( on the right-hand side of GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room) giving you 
access to the following settings:  
 
•  LEVEL  Use the slider or text entry box to select the volume level (in dB) at which 
the clip will be played back.  
•   FADE IN  W hen used, this setting causes the selected clip to FADE IN from 
silence. Use the slider or text entry box to select the duration (in...

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Adding Titles 
 
To further enhance your movie, GoPro Studio lets you add titles to your 
Storyboard. When  using a GoPro Edit Template, you can add titles  to either of the 
two Title  Tracks. When adding a title to one of the Title Tracks, the title will be 
superimposed over the video clip or clips that appear direc tly above it on the 
Sto ryboard.  
 
To add a title to your Storyboard, do the following:  
  1.  Click the  ADD TITLE button at the top of the Media Bin. A...

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To change the text in this title, do the following:  
  1.  Select the title on the Storyboard.  
2.   Type the new text in the TEXT Box in the TITLE PROPERTIES panel on 
the right -hand side of GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room.  
 
The TITLE PROPERTIES panel also lets  you adjust the following attributes of 
your title:  
 
•   FONT  Changes the font used in the text.  
•   SIZE  Adjusts the size of the font used.  
•   FILL COLOR  Changes the color of the font.  
•   STROKE...

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Creating your Own Edit Using a Blank Template 
 
Once you’ve mastered the art of using GoPro  Edit Templates, you might feel the need to 
get even more creative and create your own edit. In  the  Browse Edit Templates 
window , select the  “BLANK TEMPLATE”  option  and then click the CREATE  button or just 
click the CANCEL  button.  This will  allow you  to  create your own edit from scratch start ing 
with a blank Storyboard rather than a  GoPro Edit Template.  
 
At this...

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Adding Clips to the Storyboard  
 
The Storyboard portion of GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room  allows you to  combine multiple 
clips into one c ompelling video. The  Storyboard is located directly underneath the 
Preview W indow and Playback Controls and consists of 1 V ideo Track, 2 A udio Tracks 
and 2  Title  Tracks.  
 
Clips can be added to the Storyboard by doing the following:  
  1.  Scroll through the  Media  Bin  to find the clip you  wish to add. 
2.   Click  and drag...

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The Navigation Controls allow you to cycle forward and backwards through each edit 
point on the Storyboard.   
 
•  Use the  Previous Clip  button to mov e to the previous edit point.  
•   Use the  Next Clip  button to move to the next edit point.  
 
Viewing the Storyboard  in the Player Window  
 
The same Playback Controls used to playback clips in the Media Bin are used to control 
playback of the Storyboard.  
 
•  Click on a clip in the Storyboard and then press the...

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Trimming Clips 
 
There will likely be situations  where you don’t want to use the entire clip on your 
Storyboard. Fortunately, GoPro Studio makes it easy for you to trim c lips before or after 
moving them to the Storyboard.  
 
Trimming Clips in  the M edia Bin 
 
To trim a clip prior to adding it to the Storyboard, do the following:  
 
1.  Select the desired clip in the Media Bin.  
2.   Move the Play -head on the Playback S lider to the desired start location  of your...
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