GoPro updates its app to integrate the Quik video editing and give the app a “visual refresh” and a “more intuitive navigation.” The app is powered by a new software engine, and it’s the first in a “series” of planned app updates that will bring together camera control and content editing. The app improves the QuikStory multi-clip workflow. It now includes recently shot videos. Users can now also add to this workflow any video or image saved on their phone.
With QuikStory, GoPro finds what it calls “meaningful moment” in videos and it automatically suggests “awesome story compilations” involving these clips. The app also has the new ability to apply multiple filters in a single QuikStory. GoPro provides more than 20 filters in its app and says that it gives users the license needed to use multiple filters in a single multi-clip video. The draft limitations present in the previous version have also been removed with this new update. GoPro users can also access the editable format for their QuikStory videos, making it possible to go back and tweak the content whenever they want. Future plans for the app include having a full editing suite for single video clips as well as content themes.
Source: SlashGear