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:

  1. Appearance — set the look (BW, Tint, Invert, Lumetri color grade).
  2. Speed — apply speed changes (default, reverse, percentages) and toggle pixel motion / motion blur.
  3. Effects — apply main effects like Warp Stabilizer or 3D Camera Tracker.
  4. Transitions — add fade, slide, scale, spin, or whip transitions.
  5. 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.

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.

More styles coming
Kinetic is the first published workflow. Cinematic, Vlog, and Documentary styles are in the queue. Each follows the same multi-step accordion pattern.