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Claude + HyperFrames Just Solved Video Editing

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Full courses + unlimited support: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society-plus/about?el=hyperframes-v2 All my FREE resources: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/about?el=hyperframes-v2 Apply for my YT podcast: https://podcast.nateherk.com/apply Work with me: https://uppitai.com/ My Tools💻 FREE MONTH voice to text: https://get.glaido.com/nate Code NATEHERK for 10% off VPS (annual plan): https://www.hostinger.com/vps/claude-code-hosting In this video I'm showing you how to edit videos end to end using Claude Code as the orchestrator, with HyperFrames handling motion graphics and video-use handling the trimming. You drop in a raw video, tell it what you want in natural language, and it cuts the filler words, syncs animations to your exact timestamps, and renders the final video. I walk through the full setup, the prompting style that actually works, and how to iterate fast with the new timeline editor. Sponsorship Inquiries: 📧 nate@smoothmedia.co TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 1:07 How the Pipeline Works 3:06 Claude Desktop Setup 5:59 Trimming the Raw Video 7:21 Hyperframes vs Remotion 9:45 Teaching Your Style 14:37 Prompting the Motion Graphics 21:37 Preview and Iterate 25:06 Final Render

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Claude is now editing my videos end to end, and in this video I show you the exact pipeline I’m using to make that real. I drop in a raw recording, tell Claude Code what I want in plain English, and it orchestrates two tools: video-use for trimming (dead space, filler words, retakes) and HyperFrames for the motion graphics + render. The wild part is how “hands-off” it gets—my 50-second messy clip turns into a tight ~30-second edit, and it generates a word-by-word transcript with timestamps so animations can hit the exact moment I say something. I also compare HyperFrames vs Remotion (Remotion can work inside video-use), but I’m choosing HyperFrames because the HTML-based, liquid-glass look feels more sophisticated and engaging for my style. The key takeaway: this isn’t magic on day one—you have to teach it your style. I walk through my prompting approach, why I use a planning stage before it writes a bunch of code, how I iterate fast with the new timeline editor, and how having multiple past projects becomes “training data” you can reuse so eventually you really can drop in a raw file and get a consistent, branded output.

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