·Use case

Clips from TED-style talks

A great talk is built around a few unforgettable lines. FrameOS finds those moments in a long keynote and turns them into short, captioned vertical clips that travel on their own.

Find the idea worth spreading

FrameOS surfaces the self-contained ideas in a talk — the reframe, the story, the one-liner — and ranks them so the strongest clips rise to the top.

Reframe the stage for a phone

Keynotes are filmed wide. FrameOS reframes to a vertical crop that follows the speaker so the clip looks intentional in-feed.

Captions that carry the line

Word-by-word captions, editable before export, make the key sentence land for muted viewers in the first seconds.

One talk, many clips

A single talk usually holds several quotable moments — enough to seed a run of social posts from one recording.

Talk workflow

  • Find the most quotable ideas.
  • Reframe the stage to vertical.
  • Caption the key line for muted feeds.
  • Several clips from one talk.

FAQ

Can FrameOS clip a keynote or talk?

Yes. Talks are an ideal source because they're built around a few self-contained, quotable ideas.

Will the speaker stay framed?

Reframing follows the speaker, so they stay centred in the vertical crop as they move on stage.

Can I correct quotes in the captions?

Yes. Caption text is editable before export.

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