Speech highlights
A keynote that draws 2,000 people has maybe eight minutes of material sharp enough to spread on its own. FrameOS finds those moments in any speech recording, clips them, reframes the speaker into vertical, and exports ready for LinkedIn or YouTube.
The moments that travel from a speech
Speeches follow a structure built for a live audience — context, argument, example, close. The moments that work as standalone clips are narrower: a one-liner argument, a provocative claim, a self-contained story with a punchline. FrameOS ranks by hook strength and transcript clarity, surfacing the moments that hold meaning outside the broader talk.
Speaker reframing from a wide stage shot
Keynote footage is typically shot from a fixed wide camera position covering a full stage. Cropping that to vertical loses the speaker the moment they move. FrameOS tracks the active speaker and follows them through the crop, so the vertical clip holds the speaker in frame even as they move across a stage or panel table.
Clips for the event, the speaker, and the audience
Speech highlight clips serve three parties: the event organizer building a recap, the speaker building a personal brand archive, and audience members who want to share a specific moment. FrameOS clips can be shared with all three groups from the same editing session.
Captions make arguments accessible
The argumentative density of a speech — packed with reasoning, named references, and technical vocabulary — means captions are more important here than in conversational video. Word-by-word captions help viewers track the argument at sound-off scroll speed.
Speech highlights workflow
- Find the sharpest arguments and self-contained moments.
- Reframe stage-shot footage to vertical with speaker tracking.
- Export clips for the event, the speaker, and social distribution.
- Dense-argument captions for sound-off viewing.
FAQ
Can FrameOS handle keynote footage shot from a fixed wide-angle camera?
Yes — the AI reframe tracks the active speaker and adjusts the vertical crop as they move, so the clip doesn't lose the speaker when they shift position on stage.
How many highlight clips can a 45-minute keynote produce?
Typically four to eight — the moments that hold meaning as standalone clips. FrameOS shows all ranked candidates; you choose which to export.
Can the speaker use these clips for personal brand content?
Yes. The export is a standard video file. The speaker can post it directly to LinkedIn, YouTube, X, or any platform.