I've experienced a glimpse into the future of video editing.
And it's prompting, but not in the way that you might expect.
You can prompt to arrange clips, cut, add titles and motion, but but you can also prompt for any kind of effect.
Camera shake, fancy text animation, anything.
There aren't any built in effects.
Everything that you prompt for comes out as code, so you can keep iterating and prompting on it until it functions exactly how you want it.
But my favorite part is that it can expose keyframe controls for anything within the effect. This brings the manual artist control back into the flow.
You can describe a crazy complex motion graphic or effect that you want, then tell it to expose controls for you. That will give you keyframeable, adjustable values for any part of the effect.
Really, really cool stuff.
AI can often get things 90% right, but it's that last 10% where things really come together, especially with the manual input from human creativity.
Even though it's still early, the awesome people at
@osmostudioinc are building something really special. In the future I can see this combining AI video generation workflows with traditional (AI-assisted) VFX to really dial in the look you want.
Really looking forward to the future of osmo studio.