Editing Videos Through Chat

Learn how to refine and improve your videos using conversational editing.

Written By Yunfei

Last updated 1 day ago

How It Works

After generating a video, you can modify it by typing edit requests in the chat. The AI understands natural language instructions and updates your animation accordingly.

This conversational approach means you don't need to learn any editing tools β€” just describe what you want to change.

Types of Changes You Can Make

Visual Changes

  • "Change the background color to dark blue"

  • "Make the title text larger"

  • "Move the subtitle to the bottom of the screen"

  • "Use a gradient background from purple to black"

Animation Changes

  • "Make the title slide in from the left instead of fading in"

  • "Speed up the transitions"

  • "Add a bounce effect when the icons appear"

  • "Make elements appear one by one with a 0.5-second delay"

Content Changes

  • "Change the title to 'Welcome to Our Platform'"

  • "Add a third feature card that says 'Fast Setup'"

  • "Remove the subtitle"

  • "Add a call-to-action button at the end"

Timing Changes

  • "Make the video 10 seconds long"

  • "Show the title for 3 seconds before the next section"

  • "Speed up the entire animation"

Tips for Effective Edits

Be Specific

Instead of "make it look better," try:

  • "Increase the contrast between the text and background"

  • "Add more spacing between the feature cards"

  • "Use a more modern font style"

One Change at a Time

For complex modifications, make one change per message. This gives you more control and makes it easier to undo if something doesn't work.

Reference What You See

Describe elements by what they look like on screen:

  • "The blue card on the right β€” change its icon to a star"

  • "The text that says 'Learn More' β€” make it bold"

When to Start Fresh

Chat editing works best for refinements. Consider starting a new generation when:

  • The overall layout or concept needs a major overhaul

  • You want a completely different visual style

  • Multiple fundamental changes are needed at once

Next Steps