How to Extract Still Frames from Screen Studio Videos

Screen recordings often contain perfect moments you’d like to capture as still images. Whether you’re creating thumbnails for your videos or sharing highlights on social media, Screen Studio makes it easy to extract specific frames from your recordings.

Accessing the Command Menu

The command menu is your central place for discovering all available actions in Screen Studio. Press Command + K to open it. This menu shows you every command and shortcut available, making it a helpful reference point when you’re learning the software.

Capturing a Screenshot in Screen Studio Editor

Capturing a frame in Screen Studio is straightforward. While your recording is open in the Screen Studio Editor, navigate to the exact moment you want to capture. Press Command + C to copy the current frame to your clipboard. That’s all there is to it - no complex menus or settings to navigate through.

Once you’ve copied a frame, you can paste it anywhere that accepts image files. Here are some common uses:

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I capture a screenshot from my Screen Studio recording?
In the Screen Studio Editor, use the shortcut Command + C to copy the current frame to your clipboard.
How do I use a Screen Studio frame as a thumbnail?
Copy the desired frame with Command + C, then paste it into your favorite editing tool like Figma or Photoshop to create a thumbnail.
Where can I find all the shortcuts in Screen Studio?
Open the command menu by pressing Command + K to view all available shortcuts.
Can I make social media content with Screen Studio?
Yes, you can easily copy a specific frame using Command + C and paste it into any social media platform or editing tool.
What is the fastest way to export a frame in Screen Studio?
Press Command + C in the Screen Studio Editor to copy the current frame to your clipboard for quick exporting.

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