Summary: As a smart video editor, GoPro Studio provide a simple way to edit GoPro, Canon and Nikon video, however, so many people are still confuses on how to get MOV footage export from GoPro Studio and then import to Premiere/Avid/FCP for further editing, here we give the solution, about the GoPro Studio itself and the best support video footage for GoPro Studio export MOV footage into Premiere/Avid/FCP.
About GoPro Studio
Here I would like to show some more details on GoPro Studio, for the Canon, Nikon users, for whom interested in GoPro Studio.
GoPro Studio software makes it easier than ever to create professional-quality videos with your GoPro content. It would take taken your most popular videos and turned them into GoPro Edit Templates that help fast-track you to an incredible edit. The music, edit points, slow motion effects and more have been dialed—all you have to do is replace our video clips with yours. Or if you want to create your edits from scratch, you can do that too. Trim and mix clips. Adjust video playback speed for fast or slow motion. Add titles, music, audio tracks and more. It’s never been easier to make epic GoPro-style videos to share with your friends.
Exporting GoPro Cineform MOV files Premiere/Avid/FCP
Although powerful the GoPro Studio is, you have satisfied with the GoPro Studio, you would like to further edit the video clips in Premiere/Avid/FCP, now you just want to search for a professional video tool can help you import all the video exported from GoPro Studio into Premiere/Avid/FCP. We all know that every NLEs has the best compatible importing and editing format. For Avid, the best compatible format is DNxHD, if you want to edit the GoPro Studio exported MOV video in Avid smoothly, you just need to change the original video format into DNxHD. The same to FCP and Premiere, you need to change the original video format into Apple ProRes for FCP, or MPEG-2 for Premiere. Here you come to the right place, a professional video tools are recommended for you. Pavtube Video Converter for Mac(read the review), it can convert GoPro Studio exported MOV video into the right target format for each NLEs.
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In face, Pavtube Video Converter can convert almost all video and audio formats from one to another, including MOV, MP4, M4V, AVI, WMV, MKV, MPG, TiVo, MTS, M2TS, MXF, RM, RMVB, FLV, etc. With this Video Converter software, you can also enjoy your favorite video on almost all popular portable devices anywhere and anytime, like iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy S4, Kindle Fire, and more.
Exporting GoPro Cineform MOV files from GoPro Studio to Premiere/Avid/FCP
Step 1: Input video files.
From "File" drop-down menu, select "Add Video/Audio" to import files to the software for conversion.
Step 2: Select output file format.
Click "Format"bar, from its drop-down list, select "Final Cut Pro"> "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"as your desired output file format.
Or from "Format" drop-down panel, select "Avid Media Composer" > "Avid DNxHD (*.mov)" as the output file format for editing with Avid editing programs.
Or click "Format" bar, from its drop-down list, select "Adobe Premiere Pro/Son..." > "MPEG-2 (*.mpg)" to output for editing with Premiere Pro CC.
Step 3: Transcode files to Premiere/Avid/FCP compatible format.
Carry out video to Premiere/Avid/FCP Conversion process by clicking the right-bottom "Convert" button.
When the conversion is over, click "Open" on the main interface to locate the converted files to transfer and import into the Premiere/Avid/FCP without any problem.
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Pavtube Media Magician / Mac Version: A nice camcorder assistant manager, lossless camcorder video joiner, MTS/ M2TS/ MXF/ MOV/ MKV/ TiVo/ WMV/ AVI/ MPG converter and editor. Meamwhile it supported upload edited video to YouTube directly.
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