Cardboard is an agentic video editor that gets you from raw footage to final cut in minutes.
Think of it like an intelligent collaborator, one that understands what's in your clips, has the taste to know what a good edit looks like, and executes your vision.
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This is a product that helps us day in day out with our own video production.
Takes away all bad parts of premiere pro and adds good things ❤️
Are you able to train it on existing video editing styles of video templates you have and want to replicate such as a standard product video style that you make over and over?
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Cursor for video editing' is bold positioning. The thing about Cursor is that code is fundamentally text-based, which maps well to LLMs. Video is spatial and temporal how does the AI understand context like pacing, transitions, and visual rhythm? Can it handle things like 'make this section feel more energetic' or is it more for mechanical edits like cuts and trims?
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Great work team, can't wait to give it a whirl. This is a huge issue for us as we are spending a lot of time on creating content - we've automated a lot of the strategy and text based activity but the media assets still take way too long. This looks like ti can be the answer!
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Hey, This looks great. Can you use it to create a "apple-esque" saas product explainer video from static image files? Almost like you upload images like a story board and use Cardboard to bring it to life with transitions and animations?
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This is a product that helps us day in day out with our own video production.
Takes away all bad parts of premiere pro and adds good things ❤️
Cardboard
@shubhram_bhattacharya Thanks for the kind words!
Are you able to train it on existing video editing styles of video templates you have and want to replicate such as a standard product video style that you make over and over?
Cursor for video editing' is bold positioning. The thing about Cursor is that code is fundamentally text-based, which maps well to LLMs. Video is spatial and temporal how does the AI understand context like pacing, transitions, and visual rhythm? Can it handle things like 'make this section feel more energetic' or is it more for mechanical edits like cuts and trims?
Great work team, can't wait to give it a whirl. This is a huge issue for us as we are spending a lot of time on creating content - we've automated a lot of the strategy and text based activity but the media assets still take way too long. This looks like ti can be the answer!
Hey, This looks great. Can you use it to create a "apple-esque" saas product explainer video from static image files? Almost like you upload images like a story board and use Cardboard to bring it to life with transitions and animations?