It’s 3 PM, there is no script, and you only have two hours to make a video. Don't wait for the perfect idea. Make the thing. Ramdy spun the wheel, got "rant video," filmed from his car, and used Underlord to turn 12 minutes of footage into a rough cut fast enough to ship before his two hour window closed.
Descript
Software Development
San Francisco, CA 33,789 followers
If you can edit text, you can make videos, podcasts, and clips. And Descript's AI makes it fast and easy.
About us
In Descript you can make any video you want, any way you want. All you need is an idea; it helps if you know how to type. With the world’s first and only AI co-editor, Underlord, you can make a video just by describing your vision. It will create, edit, and design your video—all under your direction. It’s got the taste and judgment you want in a creative partner and the expertise you need from a video editor. And it’s tireless—so you can stay focused on getting the result you’re after while it does all the dirty work. And when you want to get dirty, you don’t need special knowledge or skills. If you can edit text, you can edit video with Descript. It’s loaded with automated design tools, plus the friendliest timeline editor you’ve ever seen, a built-in recorder, and hosted publishing that makes collaboration as easy as sending a link. With Descript’s powerful AI and intuitive tools, your creativity is unbounded—freed from the limitations of what you don’t know, and what AI can’t know. Create product demos, training videos, screen recordings, video messages, podcasts, or social clips. Join the 7 million+ creators and businesses using Descript, and create something impressive—something you can be proud of.
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http://www.descript.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Computer Software, B2C, and Prosumer Applications
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385 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94118, US
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Montreal, Quebec H3B 4L6, CA
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API Early Access - Office Hours Weekly API support with the Descript Team
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API Early Access - Office Hours Weekly API support with the Descript Team
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The Descript Telethon Join us on Friday, May 15th at 10am to 4pm PST for Day 2 of our Descript Telethon!
The Descript Telethon Day 2
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The Descript Telethon Join us on Thursday, May 14th at 10am to 4pm PST for Day 1 of our Descript Telethon!
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How media teams make a video podcast with one tool You record in one tool, edit audio in another, cut video in a third, chop clips in a fourth. The reason it takes a week isn't just the editing. It's also the exporting. This session walks through a one-tool workflow for a full video podcast episode, from raw recording to publish-ready. You'll walk away with: ➔ A repeatable workflow that cuts post-production time in half ➔ A way to ship a full video episode and social clips from one project ➔ Cleaner audio without bouncing between tools ➔ A revision process that doesn't restart the whole edit ➔ A path from raw recording to publish-ready, in one place
How media teams make a video podcast with one tool
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“Make AI do the least creative, most annoying parts of my job. Wouldn’t you rather be thinking about something else?” –Aaron Makelky, M.A. Ed. Read the full Substack 🔗 below
"If you’re automation-curious but not sure where to start, just pick one non-creative thing you don’t like doing, or that you struggle to find time for. Then ask your AI chatbot of choice how to automate it, and follow directions. You won’t even have to think very hard." I am not particularly automation-curious, though I do appreciate the "add 30 seconds" button on my microwave. And after reading about some of the ways Aaron Makelky, M.A. Ed. gets AI to do tedious, admin, logistical stuff, I felt envious: Hell yes I want my email sorted and my to-do list made for me when I crack my laptop every morning. So I'm giving it a try. If you're a creative and don't want AI coming anywhere near your creative work, but also know you gotta get on board the AI train at some point, automating your non-creative drudgery (not the creative drudgery!) might be your ticket. Let Aaron be your guide...
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From good to ready: fine-tuning marketing videos in the timeline Text-based editing gives you speed. The timeline gives you control. The good news: you don't have to choose. They stay in sync, so you can move between the two without breaking anything. In this session, we'll show you when to drop into the timeline, how to make precise adjustments, and how to get back out without losing the speed you're used to. We'll cover: - A tour of the timeline and what everything does - When it makes sense to use it (and when it doesn't) - Making frame-level cuts and adjustments - Keeping your project clean as you move between views We'll walk through concepts, show real examples, and save time at the end for Q&A.
From good to launch: fine-tuning videos that land
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