Styling Workflows
Multi-step guided edits that walk you through an editing style end-to-end. The first style — Kinetic — handles fast cuts, zoom punches, color grading, and shake adjustments in a single coherent flow. More styles ship over time.
Picking a style
The Styling tab opens to a picker grid. Each card is a style with a short description and a "Ready" badge when implemented. Click a card to load that style's step-by-step accordion.
A Color section at the top of the picker lets you apply quick Log → Rec 709 conversion (Sony S-Log3, Canon C-Log2/3, Panasonic V-Log) to the selected layer without entering any specific workflow.
The Kinetic workflow
Kinetic is built for fast, punchy edits — music videos, sports highlights, social-first content. It walks through:
- Appearance — set the look (BW, Tint, Invert, Lumetri color grade).
- Speed — apply speed changes (default, reverse, percentages) and toggle pixel motion / motion blur.
- Effects — apply main effects like Warp Stabilizer or 3D Camera Tracker.
- Transitions — add fade, slide, scale, spin, or whip transitions.
- Adjustment Layer Effects — add an adjustment layer with one or more effects: Gaussian Blur, Directional Blur, Radial Blur, Glow, Exposure, Lumetri saturation, Invert Luminance, Godrays.
Step navigation
Each step is a collapsible accordion section. Click a step's header to expand its controls; click again to collapse. The active step's controls show inline sliders and buttons sized for quick tweaks — no separate modals.
The Back button in the top-right returns you to the style picker. Your progress within a workflow is preserved per session.
Adjustment Layer Effects in detail
Inside the Kinetic workflow's adjustment-layer step, the Add Adjustment Layer button creates a new adjustment above the selected layer(s), spanning their combined visible range — handles forward and reversed layers correctly. Then each effect button below adds that specific effect to the new adjustment with the slider value you chose.