Opus Clip AI - Full Tutorial 2024: Best AI Video Editor
Introduction to Ops Clip Tutorial
Overview of Features
- Dan introduces the tutorial, focusing on how to create effective clips using Ops Clip and enhance them with AI.
- He mentions his YouTube channel, which covers various AI tools available in the market.
Getting Started with Video Links
Uploading Videos
- Users can drop in a video link from various formats; Dan demonstrates by copying a link from a creator's video.
- After logging in, users can select caption language and view credit usage for processing.
Caption Options and Customization
Caption Presets
- Various caption presets are available: karaoke, beasty, deep diver, etc. Users can also create custom templates.
- Dan shares his preferred template featuring yellow captions for clarity.
Clipping Options
Processing Clips
- Users can choose to add captions without clipping or process specific time frames to save credits.
- The platform allows selection of clip lengths ranging from 30 seconds up to 15 minutes or longer segments.
Generating Clips
Finalizing Clip Selection
- Users enter keywords for topic filtering before clicking "get Clips," which may take 5 to 10 minutes based on server load.
- Dan encourages viewers to comment their favorite caption templates for a chance to win free credits.
Reviewing Generated Clips
Analyzing Content
- After generation, Dan reviews the clips created from a 30-minute video, highlighting significant quotes about AI's impact on work.
Enhancing Clips through Editing
Editing Features
- Users can download clips as is or edit them further by adding b-roll or customizing content within the new editor interface.
Utilizing Transcripts
Transcript Functionality
- The transcript feature allows users to correct mistakes by double-clicking text and offers options like splitting or trimming sections.
Adding Sections and Layout Adjustments
Customizing Video Layout
- Users can add sections from the full transcript and adjust layouts based on speaker count (e.g., one speaker vs. multiple).
Template Modifications
Template Management
Video Editing and Scheduling with Ops Clip
Understanding Clip Layout Settings
- The aspect ratio can be adjusted; default is 9:16, but options for LinkedIn or YouTube shorts (16:9) are available.
- Various caption presets can be selected, allowing customization of line numbers and positions (top, middle, bottom).
- Caption animations like bounce or underline can enhance visibility; however, the speaker prefers no animation to maintain focus on the message.
- Font styles and sizes are customizable; options include boldness, color changes, and effects like stroke or shadows.
- AI keyword highlighter allows users to change highlight colors for better emphasis on important terms.
Enhancing Clips with Emojis and B-Roll
- Users can upload logos as static overlays in their clips for branding purposes.
- Emojis can be added automatically; users have the option to select different emojis based on context within the video.
- AI-generated B-roll footage enhances visual appeal; users can choose between stock or AI-generated options for relevant imagery.
Editing Features in Ops Clip
- Users can manipulate AI-generated B-roll by dragging it into position and adjusting its length according to their needs.
- Prompts used for generating B-roll images can be modified to fit specific themes or messages within the video content.
- The split function allows users to cut clips easily by selecting sections they wish to remove.
Saving and Publishing Clips
- Once edits are complete, users save changes which triggers a re-rendering process that takes about a minute.
Scheduling Content with Ops Clip
- Ops Clip serves as an all-in-one tool for scheduling short-term content across various platforms including YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
- Users enter titles and descriptions when sharing clips; they also have control over privacy settings (public/private/unlisted).
How to Schedule Content with Ops Clip
Planning and Scheduling Content
- Users can plan content ahead using a calendar feature in Ops Clip. By clicking the plus icon, they can select videos and specific clips for scheduling.
- The process involves adding accounts, selecting the desired account, and modifying the title and description of the video. Ops Clip generates these details automatically.
- Users can choose a posting time; for example, scheduling a post for 10 p.m. on June 24th. Once set, they can hit 'schedule' to automate posting through Ops Clip's scheduler.
- If users prefer not to schedule posts, they have options to download clips directly or export them to Premiere Pro as an XML file.