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Save Hours Editing Videos | Submagic + n8n AI Automation Tutorial

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📌 Join my community and get access to the resources in the video 👇 https://www.skool.com/ai-modern-warfare-2553 🚧 Start Building with n8n! (I get kickback if you sign up here - thank you!) https://n8n.partnerlinks.io/ug1640finn30 🔥 Check out Submagic for FREE here ➡️ https://submagic.co/?via=alitala and use code: ALITALA10 for 10% off your subscription! 🤝 Work with me: https://cal.com/talakoubali/1-1-mentorship-program Want to edit videos automatically with AI? 🚀 In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to connect Submagic to n8n so you can automate captions, subtitles, and short-form video editing—all without touching a timeline. Business Inquiries: 📧 business.talakoubali@gmail.com 💡 If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on n8n, AI agents, and automation. Let me know in the comments what you plan to automate next! Music track: Coming Of Age by Hazelwood Source: https://freetouse.com/music

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Creating content is hard, and creating viral content is even worse—so in this video I show you the “magic” setup I’ve been testing: Submagic + n8n. First, I walk you through Submagic itself: AI captions in tons of styles (the same vibe you see from big creators), multi-language support, hook/title generation for the first frame, Magic B‑rolls that actually match what’s being said, and Magic Zoom for smooth zoom in/out effects. I also show how to fix low-confidence caption words (the red highlights), so you can quickly correct what the AI didn’t fully understand and keep accuracy high. Then I show the feature that’s insane for repurposing: Magic Clips. You can drop in a long-form video (even a podcast) and Submagic will auto-pick and auto-frame a bunch of short clips, add captions and hooks, and even give each clip a virality score so you know what’s worth posting. Finally, the no-code automation part: I read the Submagic API docs with you, then build an n8n workflow that watches a Google Drive folder, sends the video to Submagic via HTTP request (with template, language, Magic B‑roll settings, etc.), receives the finished export via webhook, downloads it, and uploads it back into a separate “export” folder. The takeaway is simple: you can turn raw footage into ready-to-post shorts without touching a timeline—and you can automate the whole thing.

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