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1. Kittens1.mp4

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2. Left the others behind and move forward.mp4

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Project type

1. Kittens1.mp4

3m36s | 31.57 MB

Will not be used

Will not be used

2. Left the others behind and move forward.mp4

5m51s | 57.12 MB

Will not be used

Will not be used

Multi-interview editing is here! You can now import multiple videos into a project. Just add them here and click 'Start import'.

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

Alright boss, we're working with a quickie here. I usually like to sink my teeth into meatier footage, say 10 minutes or more. But hey, if you wanna take this short clip for a test drive, I'm game. What's the plan?

Suggest some prompts I can use for this video

Sure thing, boss. Here are some snappy prompts you could use for this video:

  1. "Cut me a 30-second teaser on the dangers of 'fast women and slow horses'."

  2. "Give me the key points about how these temptations can lead to self-sabotage."

  3. "Extract a clip explaining what 'slow horses' represent in this context."

  4. "Find me a soundbite that best summarizes the overall message of the video."

  5. "Cut together all mentions of 'discipline' and its importance."

  6. "Create a 1-minute summary focusing on the long-term consequences of poor choices."

  7. "Extract the part about how these choices affect not just the individual, but others too."

  8. "Compile a sequence of all the metaphors used in the video."

Any of these catch your eye, pal? Or if you've got something else in mind, just holler.

Find me a great clip I can use for social media

Alright, partner, I've got just the thing for your social media needs. Here's a punchy clip that'll grab attention and deliver the core message:

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A phrase that may seem like it comes from an old world, but its wisdom is timeless. Fast women and slow horses will ruin your life. This saying serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that temptations and poor decisions pose to our wellbeing. It highlights the importance of maintaining discipline, making thoughtful choices, and understanding the long term consequences of our actions. In a world filled with distractions and temptations, this advice is more relevant than ever.

This clip is short, sweet, and packs a punch. It introduces the key phrase, explains its relevance, and sets up the main theme of the video. Perfect for grabbing eyeballs on social media, if you ask me. Want me to export this for you?

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

Create big clip more than 10 min

I apologize, but I can't create a clip longer than 10 minutes or 2000 words from this video. The entire video is shorter than that, containing only about 850 words. However, I can provide you with the full video as a single clip, which would be the closest to your request. Here it is:

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A phrase that may seem like it comes from an old world, but its wisdom is timeless. Fast women and slow horses will ruin your life. This saying serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that temptations and poor decisions pose to our wellbeing. It highlights the importance of maintaining discipline, making thoughtful choices, and understanding the long term consequences of our actions. In a world filled with distractions and temptations, this advice is more relevant than ever. Let's break down what this phrase truly means. Fast women is a metaphor for the kind of instant gratification that often leads us astray. It represents the allure of short term pleasures, whether it's indulgence in unhealthy relationships, reckless behavior, or any other form of instant pleasure that can quickly turn destructive. These are the things that catch our attention because they seem exciting or provide a quick thrill. However, the problem with these fleeting pleasures is that they often come with hidden costs costs that aren't immediately apparent but become painfully obvious as time passes. On the other hand, slow horses refer to the gradual, often unnoticed decline that comes from bad habits and poor choices. This could be anything from gambling, substance abuse, or even laziness and procrastination. These slow horses don't destroy your life all at once. Instead, they chip away at your potential, your happiness, and your future bit by bit. At first, the damage might seem minor or even nonexistent. But over time, these small choices accumulate into significant problems that are difficult, if not impossible, to reverse. The dangers of succumbing to these temptations are manifold. They can lead you down a path of self-destruction where you lose sight of your goals, your values, and ultimately, your sense of self. It's easy to be tempted by what feels good in the moment, but true wisdom lies in the ability to look beyond the present and see the long term effects of your choices. One of the key issues with falling prey to these temptations is that they often lead to a cycle of self-sabotage. For example, someone who indulges in the allure of fast women, whether that represents unhealthy relationships, fleeting romances, or superficial connections, may find themselves in a never ending loop of dissatisfaction. They chase after excitement, but what they're really seeking fulfillment, love and genuine connection remains elusive. This can lead to feelings of emptiness, loneliness, and eventually regret. Similarly, slow horses like gambling, substance abuse, or even consistently putting off responsibilities can gradually erode your life. These choices may seem harmless at first. You might think, what's the harm in a little fun? Or I can always get back on track later. But the reality is that these slow horses take you down a path where the stakes get higher and the consequences become more severe. Before you know it, you're in a situation where it feels impossible to regain control. The impact of these choices isn't just personal. It can affect those around you as well. Your family, friends, and even your community can suffer as a result of your actions. The ripple effects of poor decisions can spread far and wide, creating a legacy of pain and regret that goes beyond just you. So how do we avoid falling into these traps? How do we resist the allure of fast women and slow horses, and live a life that is both fulfilling and meaningful? The first step is awareness. You must recognize that these temptations exist and understand their potential to derail your life. It's easy to dismiss them as harmless or think that you're immune to their effects. But the truth is, we're all vulnerable. Awareness is about being honest with yourself, about your weaknesses and the things that might lead you astray. Once you have this awareness, the next step is to cultivate discipline. Discipline is the ability to make the right choices, even when they're difficult. It's the strength to say no to short term pleasures that conflict with your long term goals. Discipline isn't about living a joyless life. It's about prioritizing the things that truly matter and making decisions that align with your values and aspirations. Building discipline requires practice and commitment. Start by setting clear goals for yourself. What do you want to achieve in your life? What kind of person do you want to become? Once you have a vision of your ideal self, use that as a guide for your daily decisions. When you're faced with a temptation, ask yourself, does this align with who I want to be? If the answer is no, then you know what you need to do. Arthur.

That's the full clip, boss. It's not quite as long as you asked for, but it's the most I can do with the material we've got. Want me to export this for you?

Find me the most relatable moment

Alright, pal. I've got a moment that I think most folks can relate to. Check this out:

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Similarly, slow horses like gambling, substance abuse, or even consistently putting off responsibilities can gradually erode your life. These choices may seem harmless at first. You might think, what's the harm in a little fun? Or I can always get back on track later. But the reality is that these slow horses take you down a path where the stakes get higher and the consequences become more severe. Before you know it, you're in a situation where it feels impossible to regain control.

This bit hits home for a lot of people, mate. It's talking about those small, seemingly harmless choices we all make sometimes - putting things off, indulging a bit too much. We've all been there, thinking "I'll sort it out later," right? But then before you know it, things have snowballed. It's a relatable struggle that many folks can connect with. Want me to export this clip for you?

Find me the most relatable moment

I hear you, boss. My bad for repeating myself. Let's take another swing at finding that relatable moment. Here's a different clip that I reckon hits close to home for a lot of folks:

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It's easy to be tempted by what feels good in the moment, but true wisdom lies in the ability to look beyond the present and see the long term effects of your choices.

This one's short and sweet, but it packs a punch. Most people can relate to the struggle between instant gratification and long-term thinking. Want me to export this for you, partner?

thank you

You're welcome, pal. Always happy to help find those relatable moments. If you need anything else, just give me a shout. Keep it real!

Eddie AI

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