u/Fatten-Liva

I built something after reading this community’s responses. Curious what you think

A few weeks ago I posted here asking how long it takes teams to create branded videos from events. I was not expecting much but the response was really eye opening. Almost everyone described the same pain. Hours of work, mismatched fonts and colors, people who are not designers being forced to do design work.
So I actually started building something to fix it. The idea is simple. You dump in your raw photos and video clips from an event and it automatically assembles a polished branded video for you. No templates to fill in. No editing. Just your real footage transformed automatically the same way your iPhone creates Memories from your camera roll.
I am genuinely curious whether people here think this is worth pursuing or whether I am solving a problem that is not actually that painful in practice.
Two honest questions:
Does this sound like something your team would actually use?
What would make you trust a tool like this enough to let it represent your brand automatically?

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u/Fatten-Liva — 6 hours ago

I built something after reading this community’s responses. Curious what you think

A few weeks ago I posted here asking how long it takes teams to create branded videos from events. I was not expecting much but the response was really eye opening. Almost everyone described the same pain. Hours of work, mismatched fonts and colors, people who are not designers being forced to do design work.
So I actually started building something to fix it. The idea is simple. You dump in your raw photos and video clips from an event and it automatically assembles a polished branded video for you. No templates to fill in. No editing. Just your real footage transformed automatically the same way your iPhone creates Memories from your camera roll.

I am genuinely curious whether people here think this is worth pursuing or whether I am solving a problem that is not actually that painful in practice.
Two honest questions:
Does this sound like something your team would actually use?
What would make you trust a tool like this enough to let it represent your brand automatically?

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u/Fatten-Liva — 1 day ago
▲ 4 r/Communications+2 crossposts

I am building a tool that creates branded event recap videos automatically. Would you use it?

A few weeks ago I posted here asking how long it takes your team to create a branded video from an event. The response was overwhelming. Almost everyone said the same thing. It takes hours, it is painful and most people doing it are not designers.
So I started building the solution.

You upload your raw photos and video clips from an event and it automatically creates a polished branded recap video in seconds. Your brand colors, fonts and logo applied automatically every time. No editing skills needed at all.
I am currently in early development with a co-founder who is an AI expert and we are looking for our first real users.

Two honest questions for this community:

Would you actually use something like this for your work?
What would you be willing to pay per month for a tool that saves your team two to four hours every time you need to create an event video?

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u/Fatten-Liva — 6 hours ago
▲ 27 r/internalcomms+6 crossposts

How long does your team actually spend creating one branded video? Trying to understand if this is just my company or universal.

I work in corporate communications and something has been bothering me for a while.

Every time we have a company event, a product launch or an internal campaign someone on my team has to spend hours creating a branded video. We are talking about uploading raw footage, trimming clips, matching our brand colors and fonts, finding background music, exporting in the right format. The whole process.

Most of us are not video editors. We never trained for this. It just became part of the job somehow.

I started asking colleagues at other companies and they all said the same thing. It takes between two and four hours for a simple two minute reel. Some said even longer.

I am genuinely trying to understand if this is a widespread problem.

A few questions for anyone willing to share:

How long does it take your team to produce one branded video from raw footage?

Who usually ends up doing it and do they have a design background?

What tools do you currently use and are you happy with them?

No agenda here. Just trying to map out if this pain is real beyond my own bubble. Would love honest answers.

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u/Fatten-Liva — 10 days ago