The MultiCam Capture™ Lite software enables you to record the screen and webcam simultaneously to capture and combine two video streams plus apply MultiCam editing. By importing 360 video footage, you can convert the content into spherical panoramas to create “tiny planet” or “rabbit hole” effects. Unique transitions and effects can be created. When working with split screen videos you can add movement with new keyframes-based controls plus show multiple streams simultaneously.
The insertion of clips into the movie timeline has been improved with Three- and Four-Point editing. Colour grading allows you to match the colours of clips captured in different lighting conditions. You can set the tone and mood of a movie with colour grading controls that include colour correction, colour wheels and waveform scope. Adding to these features, Corel has introduced a number of new elements. The previous version of Pinnacle Studio already possessed features that included keyframe-based controls, dynamic transitions, 4K video editing options and stop motion animation. As a result of the decisions made, an estimated size of the soon-to-be created movie will be displayed allowing you to make any changes to adjust the file size. With this module you have the means of adding some extra polish and shine by making decisions regarding the eventual destination of the files, deciding on a file name, format and resolution to be used. When you are satisfied with the creation of your project and happy with the tweaks you have implemented, you can move on to the Export module. The Pinnacle Studio software can also scan the host computer to identify content that is categorised as assets, stop motion and snapshot items. You also get access to live video content delivered from attached cameras and chosen content displayed in either storyboard or Timeline mode. Areas will be set aside for adjusting factors, working with various sources such as DVD, Blu-ray and items stored on the computer. The content and layout of the interface will change to reflect the purpose to which it will be put. While you can access these other tabs from the Welcome screen, some might prefer starting off in one of the other modes, As a result an option is available to change the default setting and select from Welcome, Import, Edit or Export as your opening view with this software. This main interface screen features tabs to quickly switch between views designated as Import, Edit and Export.
A familiar Corel Welcome screen, featuring What’s Mew, Tutorials and Get More sections is the default opening before you access the main Pinnacle software interface. In order to grab a frame, click the "Capture Frame" button.Firing up the main program certainly feels quicker than with the previous version of the product although you may need, with the first instance, to click passed a couple of screens regarding an import feature and whether you wish to join a User Experience Improvement Scheme. In this case the video is coming in from a Sony DV Camcorder. The screenshot below shows the Snapshot tool selected. This is similar to the Stop Motion tool except that the images are not necessarily meant to be sequential frames.The images are always imported as stills, never as video. In previous Studio versions this option was available using the Frame Grabber tool in the Edit mode. This tool allows a user to import snapshots directly from an external video source such as a DV Camcorder. Stop Motion Capture is a new feature added to Studio version 14 which allows the user to capture sequential frames and then combine these frames into a single video file.An example of Stop Motion Capture is in "Claymation" to create animation out of stationary objects. Other Devices includes non-tape-based devices that store video or images.This can include still images cameras, AVCHD camcorders, SD cards, flash drives, etc.Here is a screenshot of Other Devices with a Kodak still image camera connected. The following section will link you to the FAQ for the specific type of Import you want to do.Īnalog Capture includes capture from any analog device through one of our capture devices (710-USB, 510, USB, DVC 100, DVC 170, etc).ĭV and HDV Capture include capture from any DV or HDV camcorder.ĭVD Import includes capture from any non copy protected DVD.This can include DVDs created by camcorders that record onto a DVD.