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Preparing GoPro Footage for Editing

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Overview

Learn how to transfer, organize, edit, and share GoPro footage. Find out how to use built-in GoPro trimming tools, transcode footage to formats optimized for editing, and more.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. Installing GoPro Studio
  • Where to get the software
  • System requirements
  • Installing the application
2. Choosing an Edit Drive
  • Connection type and disk speed
  • Formatting the drive for editing
  • Setting up a common media folder
3. Understanding the GoPro Studio Workflow
  • Using GoPro Studio as a stand-alone application
  • Using GoPro Studio with third-party applications
  • Essential GoPro Studio preferences
4. Importing and Converting Footage
  • Mounting a memory card
  • Mounting a memory card with a card reader
  • Creating a new project and importing source video files
  • Previewing files in the player window
  • Trimming clips to remove unwanted portions
5. Advanced Conversions
  • Applying geometric corrections to clips and improving fish eye
  • Adjusting image size and aspect ratio
  • Changing frame rates
  • Setting conversion quality
6. Choosing a Destination for Conversions
  • Setting the target drive
  • Batch processing with a conversion list
  • Understanding the GoPro Cineform codec’s active metadata
7. Working with Time-Lapse Sequences
  • Importing timelapse files
  • Previewing timelapse sequences in the player window
  • Trimming and rotating timelapse sequences
  • Choosing conversion settings for timelapse sequences
8. The Path to Editing
  • Importing footage into Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Importing footage into Final Cut Pro X
  • Importing footage into iMovie
  • Importing footage into Premiere Elements
  • Installing the Cineform codec on other machines
9. Editing with GoPro Studio
  • Previewing clips in the player window
  • Using a Storyboard to combine multiple clips
  • Trimming and splitting clips
  • Changing clip speed
  • Adding transitions
  • Color correcting footage and keyframing
  • Applying effects and comparing with a split
  • Adjusting framing
  • Adding music and other audio
  • Adding titles
  • Adjusting global playback settings
10. Using GoPro Edit Templates
  • Exporting a movie
  • Exporting still images
  • Saving your project
11. Exporting Your Project
  • Syncing media with GoPro Plus
  • Editing on Quik: Desktop, part 1
  • Editing on Quik: Desktop, part 2
  • Editing on Quik: Mobile, part 1
  • Editing on Quik: Mobile, part 2
  • Editing on Quik
Conclusion
  • Summary

Taught by

Richard Harrington

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