Guide: Turn an Episode into Clips

Guide 03

Shorts, Highlights and finished clips

Clip Studio is a complete selection-and-finishing workflow: discover the moment, choose it, cut it precisely and prepare the publishable asset.

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1. Choose what you want to create

Short / Reel looks for one continuous segment. Highlights finds several short moments that you can select and combine into one editable highlight reel.

2. Direct the search

Choose whether Tarjoom should analyze the source transcript or a completed translation. For Shorts, choose a target range such as 15–30, 30–45, 30–60 or 45–90 seconds and how many suggestions you want. Then use the discovery controls to focus on the kind of material you need.

Strong claimControversialHumorousDramaticEmotionalSurprisingUsefulPersonal storyQuestion & answerOptional topic focus

3. Keep the candidates you actually want

Review the suggested moments in context. Save a Short as an editable clip asset, or pick several highlight moments and turn them into one Highlights asset. Previous searches remain available, so another search does not have to erase useful work.

4. Edit the content before worrying about frames

Choose the words and sections that stay. Remove unwanted spans and shape the clip around the idea, not around an arbitrary timestamp.

5. Make the cut precise

Open the precision cut workbench to inspect starts, ends and joins on a waveform. Drag the real media boundary, play either side, loop the join and use slow playback when a cut is difficult to hear. Tarjoom can also analyze pauses and suggest cleanup with Gentle, Balanced or Tight profiles.

6. Review transitions

Move through each join rather than hoping the assembled clip works. Supported joins can use short fade-to-black treatment, and the editor warns when a treatment no longer fits after the cut changes.

7. Finish the captions and branding

Edit the clip’s caption track, choose the caption design, position and resize the text on the video preview and select a saved watermark. The burned-video workflow gives you a visual preview before the final render.

The point of the workflow: discovery gets you to promising material quickly; the cut, pacing, captions and final judgement remain yours.
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