Generate platform-ready vertical clips from trailers, episodes, interviews, and live streams in minutes. Built for studios, networks, labels, and creators who need speed without sacrificing brand safety.
Why it matters
Benefits
Identify high-energy moments – punchlines, reveals, crowd reactions, beat drops, and quotable dialogue – from episodes, trailers, interviews, podcasts, and live streams, then generate multiple clip candidates for social teams to choose from.
Auto reframe to 9:16, apply safe-title zones, and export variants tailored to YouTube Shorts and TikTok. Lock typography, colors, lower-thirds, and end cards so every clip stays on-brand across franchises and talent accounts.
Create burned-in captions with speaker-aware styling, emphasis keywords, and hook text that fits entertainment pacing. Faster comprehension improves watch-through on dialogue-heavy scenes, press junkets, and backstage content.
Generate review links with timecoded notes, watermarks, and version history for legal, PR, and talent approvals. Reduce the chance of spoilers, unlicensed music, or restricted footage slipping into social cuts.
Use cases
Challenge
A studio needs 30–60 vertical assets for a premiere week – hooks for different characters, regions, and fandom communities – but editorial bandwidth is limited and approvals are tight.
Solution
Generate multiple Shorts and TikTok cutdowns from the master trailer and key scenes, auto-add captions and end cards, and output platform-specific versions. Route each clip through a centralized review flow for marketing, legal, and talent sign-off.
Challenge
A streamer has a deep catalog and wants daily posts that drive discovery, but manual clip mining across seasons is slow and inconsistent.
Solution
Scan episodes to surface high-retention moments, then batch-generate themed series like “best burns,” “plot twists,” or “iconic entrances.” Keep consistent packaging across titles while tailoring hooks per show and audience segment.
Challenge
A label needs rapid iterations of performance clips, lyric moments, and behind-the-scenes content to test what sticks on TikTok and Shorts, while ensuring the correct audio and branding are used.
Solution
Create multiple vertical edits aligned to the track’s strongest 10–20 seconds, add lyric captions and artist branding, and export A/B variants for different hooks. Maintain audio compliance and consistent artist identity across posts.
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FAQ
It reduces the most time-consuming steps – finding moments, reframing to 9:16, adding captions, and exporting multiple variants. For tentpole releases, you can generate dozens of clip options from a single trailer, episode, or interview, then quickly select finalists and push them through review. This compresses turnaround from days to hours while keeping packaging consistent across channels.
Yes. Use locked templates for fonts, colors, lower-thirds, safe zones, and end cards, then apply them per franchise or artist. This is especially useful for networks and labels managing many titles at once – you get consistent brand identity while still letting each property have its own look and tone.
A generator supports controlled workflows – watermarking, time-limited review links, and version history for approvals. You can also standardize rules like “no finale scenes,” “no explicit lyrics,” or “only licensed stems” to reduce accidental misuse. Final publication remains under your team’s governance, but the risk of off-policy edits drops significantly.
They should be. TikTok often rewards faster hook text, trend-aware pacing, and creator-style framing, while Shorts can perform well with clearer narrative setup and tighter retention curves. A generator can output platform-specific variants – different intro frames, caption styles, and durations – so you’re not reposting the same cut everywhere.
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