
Former Google Photos and Facebook/MIT researchers launch AI video editing platform: your.MOV
For release on Dec 4th, 2024.
Today, we are excited to officially announce the launch of your.mov. An AI video editing platform that allows creators to accelerate their editing and post-production process using simple prompts. Co-Founded by former Google Photos and MIT/Facebook researchers Nate Frey and Dr. Chris Stauffer, the platform harnesses AI technology to enable prompt-based video editing without any prior skill. Working closely with film industry editors and professional creators, Nate and Chris developed the next generation platform built on the belief that AI should unlock human creativity, not replace it.
Key features of the platform include -
Rough Cuts store your footage on your.MOV and let our personalized AI technology automatically transform your raw footage into rough cuts with simple prompts.
Cut Downs convert long-form edited videos into shorter clips, featuring specific topics, duration, size or format.
Podcast Edits use Al technology developed specifically to enhance podcast audio and video content. Upload podcast audio or video and your.MOV creates engaging visuals and animations, alongside text commentary.
Final Edit enables users to upload their raw footage and create full-length, edited videos with captions, subtitles, music, voiceovers and sound effects - ready to publish.
To use the tool, users first upload their raw footage onto the platform where AI technology analyzes each clip and identifies the content, creating an asset library. When a user starts a new “cut”, relevant assets are automatically retrieved from their library. Once the session is started, the user provides a prompt or several prompts to edit their footage based on their needs. Within a few moments, your.MOV goes to work generating an edited video. The user can provide additional prompts to adjust their edit. Finally, the user is able to download their video as a final edit, or export to another video editing program for further work.
“This is a completely new experience for content creators and editors. your.MOV frees them from tedious manual editing and provides a smooth, intuitive video editing experience that generates an elevated final edit within a few moments. Now they can focus more on the creative aspect of their work.”
Users interested in being one of the first to access the new platform can sign up for the waitlist at www.your.mov
About your.MOV
your.MOV is a browser-based, AI video editing platform that allows creators and editors to accelerate their editing and post-production process using simple prompts. Led by a founding team of Nate Frey and Dr. Chris Stauffer, Your.MOV aims to make video editing faster, easier and more personalized. your.MOV’s patent pending approach to video editing is a product of Open Video Exploration, Inc, which operates from within the creator and research hubs of Los Angeles and Boston.
Founder Bios.
Nate Frey
CEO & Co-Founder
Mr. Frey has 20 years of experience developing AI technology for video editing and creative applications. Prior to founding your.MOV, he managed the video editing team for Google Photos and worked at Google Research for 9 years where he invented Google Autoflip and co-developed Youtube Bumper Machine. Mr. Frey was previously a PI for DARPA computer vision programs in collaboration with his co-founder Dr. Stauffer in the early 2010s. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in electrical engineering from Ohio University and has published extensively on related computer vision research topics.
Chris Stauffer
CTO & Co-Founder
Dr. Christopher P. Stauffer has 30 years of experience in computer vision and machine learning beginning with his PhD in AI from the MIT AI Laboratory (CSAIL). His leading roles in industry and academia have gained him a reputation as an “innovator” in the AI research field among top innovators in the field. He was also a Visiting Scientist at MIT CSAIL, a Program Manager at BAE Systems, and a research scientist at Meta (Facebook). Dr. Stauffer has published extensively in top venues like CVPR and PAMI. His work, which has over 15,000 citations, earned him the prestigious Longuet-Higgins Prize for lasting contributions to the field of computer vision.
For more information, please contact admin@ovx.mov
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