Case study video clips
A full-length case study interview sits in a shared drive and gets linked twice a year. The same interview's strongest 60-second outcome statement, cut with captions and published to LinkedIn, becomes a repeatable sales asset. FrameOS makes that cut fast.
The outcome statement is the only part that travels
In a 20-minute case study interview, buyers care about one thing: the result. FrameOS identifies the moments where a customer states the outcome — the metric, the before-and-after, the reaction to a problem being solved — and ranks those candidates first, so the usable social clip is one review away.
From customer interview to LinkedIn in one session
A recorded Zoom or in-person customer interview is the source. FrameOS finds the outcome moment, reframes the talking head into vertical or square, adds captions, and exports a clip ready for LinkedIn. The full interview can stay long-form for a case study page; the clip does the social distribution work.
Sales teams use clips, not PDFs
Sales reps who share a short video clip of a customer describing a result get more engagement than sharing a PDF. FrameOS lets marketing or sales ops teams process a library of recorded customer interviews into a clip library that reps can drop into email or social outreach.
Consistent captions across your case study library
When case study clips go into a LinkedIn content calendar or an outreach library, they need a consistent look. FrameOS applies the same caption style across every clip in a batch, so the library looks produced even if the source interviews varied in recording quality.
Case study clip workflow
- Find the outcome statement in any customer interview.
- Reframe talking head to vertical or square.
- Captions burned in for LinkedIn's sound-off feed.
- Build a clip library from your existing case study archive.
FAQ
Can FrameOS turn a long case study interview into a short clip?
Yes — it identifies the strongest outcome moments, reframes the talking head for vertical or square format, adds captions, and exports ready for LinkedIn or sales outreach.
What's the best length for a case study clip?
30–90 seconds. Long enough to state the context and result, short enough to get through in a LinkedIn feed scroll or email preview.
Can I clip multiple outcomes from one interview?
Yes. A single 20-minute interview may have three or four strong moments — different metrics, different product areas. FrameOS shows all candidates ranked, so you can approve several clips from the same source.