Sermon clips from full services
FrameOS turns a recorded sermon or service into short clips that carry a single idea — a verse, a story, a challenge — reframed vertical and captioned so it reaches people scrolling between services.
Find the moment that stands alone
A sermon clip works when it makes sense to someone who wasn't there: one point, one story, one verse with its application. FrameOS surfaces those self-contained moments from the full message instead of leaving a volunteer to scrub the recording.
Reframe the stage to vertical
Most services are filmed wide from the back of the room. FrameOS reframes to a vertical crop that follows the speaker so the clip looks intentional on a phone rather than a distant wide shot.
Captions so it lands on mute
Most of the feed watches without sound. Word-by-word captions, editable before export so names and scripture references are correct, let the message land even when the clip autoplays silently.
One service, a week of encouragement
A single message can become several clips spread across the week, keeping a church present in the feed between Sundays without anyone editing late into Saturday night.
Sermon workflow
- Surface standalone points from the full message.
- Reframe a wide stage shot to vertical.
- Caption with editable text for names and verses.
- Export for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok.
FAQ
Can FrameOS clip a full-length sermon?
Yes. Long, spoken messages are a strong fit because they usually contain several clear, self-contained points that work as standalone clips.
Can we correct names and scripture references in the captions?
Yes. Caption text is editable during review, so you can fix a name, a reference, or a quote before the clip is rendered.
Do we need a videographer to use this?
No. If you already record the service as video — even a single wide camera or a stream — FrameOS can reframe and clip from that source.