Interview clips with AI reframe
FrameOS helps creators and teams turn long interviews into short clips by preserving the speaker, the quote, and the context.
Find quotable moments
Interviews contain stories, lessons, reactions, and strong claims that can become short-form clips when extracted with context.
Keep speakers framed
Speaker-focused reframing matters when interviews are shot in landscape, split-screen, or multi-person formats.
Lift the quote without losing the context
A great interview clip is a clear question and a strong answer, a story, or a claim that holds up on its own. FrameOS finds those moments across the full transcript and ranks them, so the quote you publish carries enough setup to make sense to a new viewer.
Frame whoever is answering
Interviews are often shot in split-screen or wide two-shots. Active-speaker tracking keeps the crop on whoever is talking, so the clip follows the exchange between interviewer and guest instead of locking onto one seat.
Captions that preserve the delivery
Burned-in, word-by-word captions keep the cadence of the answer — the pause before a punchline, the emphasis on a key phrase — which is often what makes an interview moment land.
Interview workflow
- Find strong answers and claims.
- Preserve context in each clip.
- Reframe the active speaker.
- Add captions and export.
FAQ
What makes a good interview clip?
A strong interview clip usually has a clear question, answer, story, or claim that can stand alone for viewers who have not seen the full interview.
Can FrameOS handle multi-person interviews?
FrameOS is designed for interview and podcast-style reframing workflows where speaker framing matters.
What makes a strong interview clip?
A clear question, answer, story, or claim that stands alone for viewers who have not seen the full interview.
Can FrameOS handle two-person and panel interviews?
Yes. Active-speaker tracking is built for multi-person layouts, keeping the current speaker framed as the conversation moves.