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How to Find the Best AI Video Cut Prompt for Your Content Goals

AI Video Cut is a video repurposing service that uses cutting-edge AI technology to transform long-form videos into short clips optimized for social media platforms. It offers various prompts, or "video types," that cater to different content goals, making it easier for creators to produce engaging videos efficiently. Here’s a breakdown of how to effectively use AI Video Cut prompts to maximize the impact of your video content.

Overview of AI Video Cut Prompts

  • “Trailer” prompt is used for creating a captivating summary video that highlights the most engaging phrases from your footage. It’s perfect for generating buzz and attracting viewers.
  • “Topic Clips” prompt is used for generating multiple videos focused on the main topics covered in your original video. It’s useful for creating a series of related clips that provide deeper insights into specific subjects.
  • “Instruction” prompt is used for transforming your DIY or tutorial videos into short, viral-ready clips. It helps distill complex information into easily digestible formats that are more likely to be shared by viewers.
  • “Features Overview” prompt is used for creating a concise video overview of product features. It’s particularly beneficial for product demonstrations or reviews, allowing viewers to quickly understand key selling points.
  • “Positive Highlights” prompt is used for creating a clip that emphasizes the positive aspects of the main topic of the original video, making it suitable for promotional content and testimonials that build trust with your audience.
  • “Negative Highlights” prompt is used for creating a clip that presents the negative aspects of the main topic or the original video. It can be useful for critical reviews or discussions about potential drawbacks, helping to provide a balanced perspective.

How to Choose the Right Prompt

  1. Define your content goals. Before selecting a prompt, clarify what you want to achieve with your video. Are you looking to inform, entertain, or persuade? Your goal will guide your choice.
  2. Assess your original content. Review your existing video and determine which parts are most engaging or informative. This assessment will help you decide which prompt will best highlight these aspects.
  3. Consider your audience. Think about who will be watching your videos. Different prompts may resonate better with different audience segments. For example, trailers might appeal more to general audiences, while instructional clips may attract those seeking specific knowledge.
  4. Experiment with multiple prompts. Don’t hesitate to try out different prompts on the same video. AI Video Cut allows you to regenerate clips and use various prompts without limits, enabling you to see which version works best.

Tip: After publishing your videos, monitor viewer engagement metrics such as watch time, likes, and shares. This data can provide insights into which type of content resonates most with your audience and inform future prompt selection decisions.

How to Select Prompts in AI Video Cut

  1. Visit the AI Video Cut website and log in.
  2. Upload a video from your device or add a link to the existing YouTube video.

    Note that the link should lead to a single, publicly available YouTube video that doesn’t have age restrictions.

  3. Once the video is uploaded, find the Video type setting under the video thumbnail.
  4. Expand the drop-down menu and choose one of the options.
  5. Select other preferences like Video length, Aspect ratio, Captions, and Speech language (if needed).
  6. Click the Submit button.
  7. After the video is processed, click it in the list. You will see the resulting video and its transcript.
  8. Review the video. If you would like to change the prompt, captions, or other settings, click the Regenerate button. You will be taken back to the initial settings selection screen.
  9. Once you’re satisfied with the results, click the Download button under the video.