My summary for everyone else: -Descript: Best for text based editing (my use case) and other core features (eye contact, audio improvement, retake management) -Capcut: Similar to Descript but key difference is better post-shoot lighting editing. No retake management it seems. -OpusClip: best for podcasters -AutoCut: didnt consider this since it needs Premiere Pro first -Runway: Best for AI generated imagery For my use case (insta reels, skits, talking head) id probably use descript for a better text editing experience, and maybe Capcut for lighting adjustment until I get better / more consistent space to shoot my content. Thanks for putting this together 🙏 and thinking what features are best to highlight as differentiators.
Hey Justin! We are really grateful for the shout-out of AutoCut in your video, thank you! We're also happy to share that we've extended our availability to DaVinci Resolve to help more editors 🔥
WOW! They all blow my mind as to what is now possible. Hard to pick one. They all do something slightly different that makes me almost want all five. Thanks for another great video!
Hey Justin, thank you for such a great informative video. How did you get the character of yourself to pop up on the screen at 2:47 into the video? I have been looking to do something like that where I add different types of animations to existing videos, and that's how I came across your channel. Would be helpful to know what tools / techniques you used to accomplish that. Thanks in advance
Another awesome video Justin with excellent options for producing videos including the editing. Thanks 👍 for sharing this informative and helpful video. Love ❤ Justin and 🥰 The Primal Video Team.
Hi Justin, Brilliant video I am just starting to use Capcut (complete novice) is there a was to zoom in to a specific area of a video ? Or do you have a tutorial on this ?
Thanks mate, people saying I should start a module-based podcast for my tech support business, so I might checkout some of these tools to give me as head start
Thanks so much for all your brilliant videos - I teach journalism at the Sorbonne in Paris and often suggest my students watch your videos to learn about editing. One thing - several of the features you mention in CapCut (generating edits from text) - or even AI translators aren't available in my Pro-version (which interestingly costs more in France) - is it a country thing ? Thanks for all your great work
Hi Justin, I hope you have the answer to this🤞 the Descript eye gaze corrector, can that only be used whilst you are recording the video? I use a SonyZV1 to record and I don’t want to change that. Is there a way I can either record using my camera and link it to my MacBook and use the eye corrector in real time. Or can I pre record a video, then upload it to Descript to change the eye gaze then? Thanks in advance, I hope you know the answer 😊 Also, thanks for making the best videos, you’ve helped me with my channel so much 🎉
The eye gaze corrector in Descript works best when applied to pre-recorded videos rather than during real-time recording. You can continue using your Sony ZV1 to record your videos, and then upload them to Descript to correct the eye gaze after recording. Unfortunately, Descript doesn’t support eye gaze correction in real-time while recording with an external camera. Hope that helps! - Hazel, PV Team
Sorry to go off topic, but I would really appreciate some tips on how to make stable videos while walking (perhaps you've done one before, but I can't find it). What equipment/camera to use and can anything be done in editing to reduce the shaking caused by walking and moving your head (since I intend to film/talk about what I'm looking at)?
My summary for everyone else:
-Descript: Best for text based editing (my use case) and other core features (eye contact, audio improvement, retake management)
-Capcut: Similar to Descript but key difference is better post-shoot lighting editing. No retake management it seems.
-OpusClip: best for podcasters
-AutoCut: didnt consider this since it needs Premiere Pro first
-Runway: Best for AI generated imagery
For my use case (insta reels, skits, talking head) id probably use descript for a better text editing experience, and maybe Capcut for lighting adjustment until I get better / more consistent space to shoot my content.
Thanks for putting this together 🙏 and thinking what features are best to highlight as differentiators.
Hey Justin! We are really grateful for the shout-out of AutoCut in your video, thank you! We're also happy to share that we've extended our availability to DaVinci Resolve to help more editors 🔥
You're welcome, that sounds great - Hazel, PV Team
I'm currently researching AI tools for use in my work as a graphic designer and advertiser, this video was very informative! Keep up the good work!
Your eyes are tripping me out now since you mentioned descript 😂😂 awesome vid man. Thanks.
You're welcome - Hazel PV Team
Thanks 4 the info!
WOW! They all blow my mind as to what is now possible. Hard to pick one. They all do something slightly different that makes me almost want all five. Thanks for another great video!
Yeah it's crazy how fast this stuff is coming out! 🤯
Justin.
Hey Justin, thank you for such a great informative video. How did you get the character of yourself to pop up on the screen at 2:47 into the video? I have been looking to do something like that where I add different types of animations to existing videos, and that's how I came across your channel. Would be helpful to know what tools / techniques you used to accomplish that. Thanks in advance
Thanks Justin , you made a big difference in my starting a utube channel . Good Bless you 🤟😊
Sounds great, good luck with your channel 👍 - Hazel, PV Team
Another awesome video Justin with excellent options for producing videos including the editing. Thanks 👍 for sharing this informative and helpful video. Love ❤ Justin and 🥰 The Primal Video Team.
Thanks David!!!
Justin.
What is the best one for someone that wants to get started and there in there 60es
Really, great video. Thank you.
Hi Justin,
Brilliant video
I am just starting to use Capcut (complete novice) is there a was to zoom in to a specific area of a video ? Or do you have a tutorial on this ?
Thanks mate, people saying I should start a module-based podcast for my tech support business, so I might checkout some of these tools to give me as head start
You're welcome, all the best with your upcoming podcast! - Hazel, PV Team
As always, another fantastic video thanks Justin
You're welcome, glad you liked it 👍 - Hazel, PV Team
Thanks so much for all your brilliant videos - I teach journalism at the Sorbonne in Paris and often suggest my students watch your videos to learn about editing. One thing - several of the features you mention in CapCut (generating edits from text) - or even AI translators aren't available in my Pro-version (which interestingly costs more in France) - is it a country thing ? Thanks for all your great work
Excellent Help more editors 🔥
Awesome - Hazel, PV Team
Thank you for the excellent information!
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team
Very helpful. Thanks.
So glad it helped. You're welcome! - Hazel, PV Team
Fantastic summary
Thanks - Hazel, PV Team
Can you recommend an all in one Option for starting a ytb channel because all shown options Seem to Focus on a specific area
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nice one..
Thanks - Hazel, PV Team
Thanks Sir
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team
How about kapwing?
Great video. By the way,, which version of Runway ML does your team use?
Hi Justin, I hope you have the answer to this🤞 the Descript eye gaze corrector, can that only be used whilst you are recording the video? I use a SonyZV1 to record and I don’t want to change that. Is there a way I can either record using my camera and link it to my MacBook and use the eye corrector in real time. Or can I pre record a video, then upload it to Descript to change the eye gaze then?
Thanks in advance, I hope you know the answer 😊
Also, thanks for making the best videos, you’ve helped me with my channel so much 🎉
The eye gaze corrector in Descript works best when applied to pre-recorded videos rather than during real-time recording. You can continue using your Sony ZV1 to record your videos, and then upload them to Descript to correct the eye gaze after recording. Unfortunately, Descript doesn’t support eye gaze correction in real-time while recording with an external camera. Hope that helps! - Hazel, PV Team
@@PrimalVideo this is the best news, thank you Hazel 😃🎉
Thank you so much
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team
NNice!.
But if you had to pick just one to work with, which one would you use today?
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First aap name plz sir😮😮😢
The #1 tool mentioned in the video is Descript and the link to download is in the description - Hazel, PV Team
Sorry to go off topic, but I would really appreciate some tips on how to make stable videos while walking (perhaps you've done one before, but I can't find it). What equipment/camera to use and can anything be done in editing to reduce the shaking caused by walking and moving your head (since I intend to film/talk about what I'm looking at)?
thank you
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team