Current Pain:
Quick Design/quick edit forces everything into a 9:16 vertical format.
When we bring that back into our standard 16:9 workflow, the video warps/deforms, which makes the output effectively unusable for our primary content.
The feature is very opinionated (fonts, motion, cuts, etc.), and once applied, we can’t easily adjust or roll back those choices.
Impact:
We can’t rely on Quick Design for our main use cases (webinars, long-form advisor content).
Editors end up redoing work manually, which defeats the purpose of “quick.”
Requests / Ideas:
Multiple Aspect Ratios in Quick Design
Allow choosing 16:9, 1:1, 9:16 (and possibly others) at the start of Quick Design.
Ensure layouts don’t break when switching between supported ratios.
Configurable Elements & “Advanced Mode”
Let us choose what Quick Design applies:
Whether to add cuts at all
Whether the main video moves around the frame
Whether to use zoom cuts, sharp cuts, or soft transitions
A simple checkbox-based “Advanced” panel would go a long way:
[x] Add automatic cuts
[ ] Move primary video around frame
[x] Add zoom cuts
[ ] Add B-roll automatically
Preset “Treatment Profiles”
Instead of a one-size-fits-all Quick Design, allow saved profiles like:
“Talking head webinar”
“Shorts-style social clip”
“Advisor explainer”
Each profile pre-sets cuts, motion, fonts, and aspect ratio.