Youtube Reactor Video Help
James Coddington
Editing reaction videos is SUPER tedious. I would love an AI solution. What happens is the Ai detects whenever I react to something in the video and cuts that into the final edit and discards the rest when I am not reacting. Also, it can have a buffer, so a few seconds before and after the reaction. When reacting my face in a circle is large and the background is blurred. I can also choose some parts to show where I am not reacting. If you make this possible.. TAKE MY MONEY.
Canny AI
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TV/Movie YouTube Reactions
Terrill Thomas Valentine
I use Premiere Pro currently for editing my reactions. I use three different audio sources and I put them into separate timelines so I can sync them. I have a zoom audio recorder and two cameras to capture video. One camera is capturing the TV/Movie I am watching and the other is recording myself reacting.
I painstakingly spend a couple hours editing my commentary. I usually feature a bit of what I am watching followed by a cut to showing myself commentating. Sometimes I commentate while showing the footage. It's difficult to explain without seeing but TV/Movie reaction content is very popular and you can find plenty of examples of people doing this for more context. It would be such a timesaver if AI could make those cuts and transitions for me. I could go in and edit the scenes I would like to show both my commentary and the content I am reacting to. Obviously there's a limit to how much of a scene I can show due to copyright but I have worked that out fine so far.
Example here: https://youtu.be/cqKkYuYiRIw?si=bzImGjruHPSBmqPC
Terrill Thomas Valentine
I agree. This is what I constantly search for when trying to find AI that can take away the tedium of making reaction content.