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. Must include SEO-friendly title with “AI” and “ai”. Title line: “Title: …” then blank line then HTML. We need to count words 450-500 inclusive. Let’s aim for about 470 words. We must include the e-book promotion paragraph at the end exactly as given. We must use facts from e-book: AI approach: OpusClip multi-speaker detection. Checklist etc. Provide steps. We need to ensure no placeholders, no thinking process. We’ll produce HTML with paragraphs and maybe a couple headings: H1? Title line separate; then maybe an H2 heading inside content. Word count: We’ll need to count. Let’s draft then count. Draft: Then blank line. Then content:Why Manual Reframing Kills Your Workflow
Cutting to each speaker, reframing three times, and exporting three clips is tedious and error‑prone. It wastes hours that could be spent engaging audiences.
AI Approach: OpusClip Multi‑Speaker Detection
OpusClip’s AI scans the master clip, detects every face, and intelligently crops to keep speakers centered while preserving key objects like whiteboards or product demos.
Step‑by‑Step Batch Reframing Checklist
Step 1: Prepare your master clip. Ensure the source video is high‑resolution, with clean audio and no unnecessary black bars. Step 2: Load into OpusClip or Descript. Import the file, select the “Reframe” or “Resize to Different Aspect Ratios” mode. Step 3: Let the AI scan and reframe. The tool auto‑crops to the best shot, tracks faces, follows movement, and includes important objects even as the frame shifts. Step 4: Batch export. Choose the three target ratios—9:16 (vertical), 1:1 (square), and 16:9 (horizontal)—and let OpusClip render all versions in one pass. Step 5: Overlay platform‑optimized captions and graphics. Add subtitles, lower thirds, or branding that match each network’s style before finalizing. Step 6: Quality check. Preview the first five seconds of each export to verify audio sync and that no black bars appear on the sides; black bars indicate a failed reframe and require a manual tweak.Time Savings & Quality Rules
AI batch processing takes roughly 2–4 minutes per clip, including the quick quality review. Manual reframing would consume 20–30 minutes per clip.
Remember these rules to avoid quality loss:
- Do not rely on a single ratio for all platforms; LinkedIn feed prefers square or horizontal, not vertical.
- Always preview audio sync after reframing.
- Use “Track movement” to follow presenters walking across a stage.
- Identify key objects (whiteboards, product demos) so the AI keeps them in frame.
Why Manual Reframing Kills Your Workflow
Cutting to each speaker, reframing three times, and exporting three clips is tedious and error‑prone. It wastes hours that could be spent engaging audiences.
AI Approach: OpusClip Multi‑Speaker Detection
OpusClip’s AI scans the master clip, detects every face, and intelligently crops to keep speakers centered while preserving key objects like whiteboards or product demos.
Step‑by‑Step Batch Reframing Checklist
Step 1: Prepare your master clip. Ensure the source video is high‑resolution, with clean audio and no unnecessary black bars. Step 2: Load into OpusClip or Descript. Import the file, select the “Reframe” or “Resize to Different Aspect Ratios” mode. Step 3: Let the AI scan and reframe. The tool auto‑crops to the best shot, tracks faces, follows movement, and includes important objects even as the frame shifts. Step 4: Batch export. Choose the three target ratios—9:16 (vertical), 1:1 (square), and 16:9 (horizontal)—and let OpusClip render all versions in one pass. Step 5: Overlay platform‑optimized captions and graphics. Add subtitles, lower thirds, or branding that match each network’s style before finalizing. Step 6: Quality check. Preview the first five seconds of each export to verify audio sync and that no black bars appear on the sides; black bars indicate a failed reframe and require a manual tweak.Time Savings & Quality Rules
AI batch processing takes roughly 2–4 minutes per clip, including the quick quality review. Manual reframing would consume 20–30 minutes per clip.
Remember these rules to avoid quality loss:
- Do not rely on a single ratio for all platforms; LinkedIn feed prefers square or horizontal, not vertical.
- Always preview audio sync after reframing.
- Use “Track movement” to follow presenters walking across a stage.
- Identify key objects (whiteboards, product demos) so the AI keeps them in frame.
For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Freelance Social Media Managers: How to Automate Content Repurposing from Long-Form Video Across 6+ Platforms.
Now count words. Need to count all words visible (including inside HTML tags? Usually word count excludes markup, but safer to count only visible words. We’ll count visible words. Let’s extract visible text: Title line: “Title: AI-Powered Aspect Ratio Alchemy: Batch‑Resize One Timeline for Vertical, Square & Horizontal Without Quality Loss” Visible words after “Title:”? We’ll count all words including “Title:” as a word? “Title:” counts as a word? Usually “Title:” is a token. We’ll count it. Now list visible words: Title: AI-Powered Aspect Ratio Alchemy: Batch‑Resize One Timeline for Vertical, Square & Horizontal Without Quality Loss Now heading: “Why Manual Reframing Kills Your Workflow” Paragraph: “Cutting to each speaker, reframing three times, and exporting three clips is tedious and error‑prone. It wastes hours that could be spent engaging audiences.” Next heading: “AI Approach: OpusClip Multi‑Speaker Detection” Paragraph: “OpusClip’s AI scans the master clip, detects every face, and intelligently crops to keep speakers centered while preserving key objects like whiteboards or product demos.” Heading: “Step‑by‑Step Batch Reframing Checklist” Paragraph step1: “Step 1: Prepare your master clip. Ensure the source video is high‑resolution, with clean audio and no unnecessary black bars.” Step2: “Step 2: Load into OpusClip or Descript. Import the file, select the “Reframe” or “Resize to Different Aspect Ratios” mode.” Step3: “Step 3: Let the AI scan and reframe. The tool auto‑crops to the best shot, tracks faces, follows movement, and includes important objects even as the frame shifts.” Step4: “Step 4: Batch export. Choose the three target ratios—9:16 (vertical), 1:1 (square), and 16:9 (horizontal)—and let OpusClip render all versions in one pass.” Step5: “Step 5: Overlay platform‑optimized captions and graphics. Add subtitles, lower thirds, or branding that match each network’s style before finalizing.” Step6: “Step 6: Quality check. Preview the first five seconds of each export to verify audio sync and that no black bars appear on the sides; black bars indicate a failed reframe and require a manual tweak.” Heading: “Time Savings & Quality Rules” Paragraph: “AI batch processing takes roughly 2–4 minutes per clip, including the quick quality review. Manual reframing would consume 20–30 minutes per clip.” Paragraph: “Remember these rules to avoid quality loss.” List items: – “Do not rely on a single ratio for all platforms; LinkedIn feed prefers square or horizontal, not vertical.” – “Always preview audio sync after reframing.” – “Use “Track movement” to follow presenters walking across a stage.” – “Identify key objects (whiteboards, product demos) so the AI keeps them in frame.” Finally e-book paragraph: “For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Freelance Social Media Managers: How to Automate Content Repurposing from Long-Form Video Across 6+ Platforms.” Now count words. I’ll count manually. Title line words: Title: (1) AI-Powered (2) Aspect (3) Ratio (4) Alchemy: (5) Batch‑Resize (6) One (7) Timeline (8) for (9) Vertical, (10) Square (11) & (12) Horizontal (13) Without (14) Quality (15) Loss (16) So 16 words. Now heading “Why Manual Reframing K