C1270

October 10, 2024

Hey! Send me a video and we can get rolling

C1270.MP4

3m57s | 2.72 GB

Import has started! Once it completes, I’ll dive into the edit. What kind of story do you want me to cut?

Hey there, partner! That's a pretty short clip you've got. I usually sink my teeth into meatier footage, like 10 minutes or more. But if you wanna take this baby for a spin, I'm game. What've you got in mind?

Hey eddie, I need an excellent rough cut for this video. Grab all of the best takes and give me a great cut of them.

Alright boss, let's get cracking on this excellent rough cut. I'll grab the best takes and serve up a tasty edit for you. Here's what I've cooked up:

1x

1m38s

0:23 - 1:07

Hey everyone, I'm Robbie, your content and community manager here at Edii. First off, wow, thank you for all the amazing support on the launch of Eddie. We're overwhelmed with the responses and all the love that you guys have given us for the product we've built. I want to give you a peek into the production of the launch video and how we used Eddie to edit it, so let's take a look. We spent about 2 to 3 hours setting up the shot and shooting, doing a few takes with a few camera angles with my Sony A7 CE. After the shoot, I transferred all the footage from the SD card and imported it into Eddie. I asked Eddie, can you give me an excellent rough cut of this video using only the best takes. After a few seconds, Eddie brought me back a pretty excellent rough cut of that footage.

1:19 - 1:26

Eddie exchanged that take with the other one. I watched it in line right there in the browser. It's perfect and we're ready to rock.

1:50 - 1:56

So in just a few minutes, I have a clean, rough cut ready to go in my NLE, which is insane, right?

2:33 - 2:50

Once I was happy with my rough cut timeline, came the fun part, adding the After effects animations which definitely took the most amount of time. Crafting the perfect color grade. Doing a music and an SFX pass, an audio pass and everything else to get to the final cut that you see today.

3:23 - 3:48

As a video professional for the past ten years. Eddie is incredibly valuable to my workflow. And on an even cooler note, I actually used Eddie to get a rough cut of the video that you're watching right now, so I could turn it around in just one day. Stay tuned to this channel, because we'll be showing you all the incredible ways that you can put Eddie to work in your own video production workflow. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Robbie, your content and community manager, and we'll see you in the next one.

There you have it, partner. A slick rough cut that hits all the high points. Ready for you to sprinkle your magic on it. Need any tweaks?

Let me know if you want to see any changes. We can keep iterating together.

Put a take of the quote "The first take wasn’t my favorite, and I know I liked Shamir’s second take of the intro better, so I asked Eddie:, “Replace the first line with another take” before the clip of "eddie exchanged"

Certainly, boss. I've added that take right before the "Eddie exchanged" clip. Here's the updated rough cut:

1x

1m47s

0:23 - 1:16

Hey everyone, I'm Robbie, your content and community manager here at Edii. First off, wow, thank you for all the amazing support on the launch of Eddie. We're overwhelmed with the responses and all the love that you guys have given us for the product we've built. I want to give you a peek into the production of the launch video and how we used Eddie to edit it, so let's take a look. We spent about 2 to 3 hours setting up the shot and shooting, doing a few takes with a few camera angles with my Sony A7 CE. After the shoot, I transferred all the footage from the SD card and imported it into Eddie. I asked Eddie, can you give me an excellent rough cut of this video using only the best takes. After a few seconds, Eddie brought me back a pretty excellent rough cut of that footage. The first take wasn't my favorite, and I knew I liked Shamir's second take of the intro a little bit better, so I asked Eddie to replace the first line with another take.

1:19 - 1:26

Eddie exchanged that take with the other one. I watched it in line right there in the browser. It's perfect and we're ready to rock.

1:50 - 1:56

So in just a few minutes, I have a clean, rough cut ready to go in my NLE, which is insane, right?

2:33 - 2:50

Once I was happy with my rough cut timeline, came the fun part, adding the After effects animations which definitely took the most amount of time. Crafting the perfect color grade. Doing a music and an SFX pass, an audio pass and everything else to get to the final cut that you see today.

3:23 - 3:48

As a video professional for the past ten years. Eddie is incredibly valuable to my workflow. And on an even cooler note, I actually used Eddie to get a rough cut of the video that you're watching right now, so I could turn it around in just one day. Stay tuned to this channel, because we'll be showing you all the incredible ways that you can put Eddie to work in your own video production workflow. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Robbie, your content and community manager, and we'll see you in the next one.

There you go, mate. I've slipped that take in there smooth as butter. How's it looking now?

You're missing this quote: "I’m a premiere editor, so I exported it to Premiere by clicking Export, and selecting Adobe Premiere in the export window. Within a few seconds, I got my XML and brought it into Premiere by dragging it into my media bin, and locating my source footage. " put it above "so in just a few minutes"

Got it, boss. I've added that quote right where you asked. Here's the updated rough cut:

1x

2m11s

0:23 - 1:16

Hey everyone, I'm Robbie, your content and community manager here at Edii. First off, wow, thank you for all the amazing support on the launch of Eddie. We're overwhelmed with the responses and all the love that you guys have given us for the product we've built. I want to give you a peek into the production of the launch video and how we used Eddie to edit it, so let's take a look. We spent about 2 to 3 hours setting up the shot and shooting, doing a few takes with a few camera angles with my Sony A7 CE. After the shoot, I transferred all the footage from the SD card and imported it into Eddie. I asked Eddie, can you give me an excellent rough cut of this video using only the best takes. After a few seconds, Eddie brought me back a pretty excellent rough cut of that footage. The first take wasn't my favorite, and I knew I liked Shamir's second take of the intro a little bit better, so I asked Eddie to replace the first line with another take.

1:19 - 1:56

Eddie exchanged that take with the other one. I watched it in line right there in the browser. It's perfect and we're ready to rock. So I'm. Thinking. I'm a premier editor, so I exported it to premiere by clicking export and selecting Adobe Premiere in the export window. Within a few seconds, I got my XML and I brought it into premiere by dragging it into my media bin and locating my source footage. So in just a few minutes, I have a clean, rough cut ready to go in my NLE, which is insane, right?

2:33 - 2:50

Once I was happy with my rough cut timeline, came the fun part, adding the After effects animations which definitely took the most amount of time. Crafting the perfect color grade. Doing a music and an SFX pass, an audio pass and everything else to get to the final cut that you see today.

3:23 - 3:48

As a video professional for the past ten years. Eddie is incredibly valuable to my workflow. And on an even cooler note, I actually used Eddie to get a rough cut of the video that you're watching right now, so I could turn it around in just one day. Stay tuned to this channel, because we'll be showing you all the incredible ways that you can put Eddie to work in your own video production workflow. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Robbie, your content and community manager, and we'll see you in the next one.

missing this quote: "As I was looking at the rough cut, I realized that I wanted a cutaway take at a different camera angle. I had that footage in Eddie, so I asked it to find the specific clip i was looking for. Once eddie provided it, I exported and brought it into the timeline to complete the second cam cutaway without having to scrub through my footage. " put it above "once i was happy"

Got it, pal. I've added that quote right where you asked. Here's the updated rough cut:

1x

2m30s

0:23 - 1:16

Hey everyone, I'm Robbie, your content and community manager here at Edii. First off, wow, thank you for all the amazing support on the launch of Eddie. We're overwhelmed with the responses and all the love that you guys have given us for the product we've built. I want to give you a peek into the production of the launch video and how we used Eddie to edit it, so let's take a look. We spent about 2 to 3 hours setting up the shot and shooting, doing a few takes with a few camera angles with my Sony A7 CE. After the shoot, I transferred all the footage from the SD card and imported it into Eddie. I asked Eddie, can you give me an excellent rough cut of this video using only the best takes. After a few seconds, Eddie brought me back a pretty excellent rough cut of that footage. The first take wasn't my favorite, and I knew I liked Shamir's second take of the intro a little bit better, so I asked Eddie to replace the first line with another take.

1:19 - 1:56

Eddie exchanged that take with the other one. I watched it in line right there in the browser. It's perfect and we're ready to rock. So I'm. Thinking. I'm a premier editor, so I exported it to premiere by clicking export and selecting Adobe Premiere in the export window. Within a few seconds, I got my XML and I brought it into premiere by dragging it into my media bin and locating my source footage. So in just a few minutes, I have a clean, rough cut ready to go in my NLE, which is insane, right?

2:14 - 2:50

As I was looking at the rough cut. I realized that I wanted a cutaway take at a different camera angle. I had that footage in Eddie, so I asked it to find the specific clip that I was looking for. Once Eddie provided it, I exported it and brought it into the timeline to complete the second cam cutaway without having to scrub through all of my footage. Once I was happy with my rough cut timeline, came the fun part, adding the After effects animations which definitely took the most amount of time. Crafting the perfect color grade. Doing a music and an SFX pass, an audio pass and everything else to get to the final cut that you see today.

3:23 - 3:48

As a video professional for the past ten years. Eddie is incredibly valuable to my workflow. And on an even cooler note, I actually used Eddie to get a rough cut of the video that you're watching right now, so I could turn it around in just one day. Stay tuned to this channel, because we'll be showing you all the incredible ways that you can put Eddie to work in your own video production workflow. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Robbie, your content and community manager, and we'll see you in the next one.

missing this quote: " Since I was able to craft one in minutes with Eddie, I was able to move into the next passes the same day of shooting. Eddie allowed me to move quickly into my favorite parts of video editing - the fun, creative work that makes a video great." put it above "as a video professional"

Here's the updated rough cut with the new quote added:

1x

2m51s

0:23 - 1:16

Hey everyone, I'm Robbie, your content and community manager here at Edii. First off, wow, thank you for all the amazing support on the launch of Eddie. We're overwhelmed with the responses and all the love that you guys have given us for the product we've built. I want to give you a peek into the production of the launch video and how we used Eddie to edit it, so let's take a look. We spent about 2 to 3 hours setting up the shot and shooting, doing a few takes with a few camera angles with my Sony A7 CE. After the shoot, I transferred all the footage from the SD card and imported it into Eddie. I asked Eddie, can you give me an excellent rough cut of this video using only the best takes. After a few seconds, Eddie brought me back a pretty excellent rough cut of that footage. The first take wasn't my favorite, and I knew I liked Shamir's second take of the intro a little bit better, so I asked Eddie to replace the first line with another take.

1:19 - 1:56

Eddie exchanged that take with the other one. I watched it in line right there in the browser. It's perfect and we're ready to rock. So I'm. Thinking. I'm a premier editor, so I exported it to premiere by clicking export and selecting Adobe Premiere in the export window. Within a few seconds, I got my XML and I brought it into premiere by dragging it into my media bin and locating my source footage. So in just a few minutes, I have a clean, rough cut ready to go in my NLE, which is insane, right?

2:14 - 3:11

As I was looking at the rough cut. I realized that I wanted a cutaway take at a different camera angle. I had that footage in Eddie, so I asked it to find the specific clip that I was looking for. Once Eddie provided it, I exported it and brought it into the timeline to complete the second cam cutaway without having to scrub through all of my footage. Once I was happy with my rough cut timeline, came the fun part, adding the After effects animations which definitely took the most amount of time. Crafting the perfect color grade. Doing a music and an SFX pass, an audio pass and everything else to get to the final cut that you see today. Since I was able to craft. Since I was able to craft a rough cut in minutes with Eddie, I was able to move on to the next passes the same day of shooting. Eddie allowed me to move quickly into my favorite parts of video editing, the fun, creative work that makes a video great as a video professional for the past ten years.

3:23 - 3:48

As a video professional for the past ten years. Eddie is incredibly valuable to my workflow. And on an even cooler note, I actually used Eddie to get a rough cut of the video that you're watching right now, so I could turn it around in just one day. Stay tuned to this channel, because we'll be showing you all the incredible ways that you can put Eddie to work in your own video production workflow. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Robbie, your content and community manager, and we'll see you in the next one.

looks great. Can you clean up any parts where I messed up a sentence?

Sure thing, boss. I've cleaned up a couple of spots where sentences were a bit choppy. Here's the polished version:

1x

2m45s