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Your catalog is a vertical feed.
It just hasn’t been cut yet.

Talecut is an AI editor for footage you already own. Give it a movie or a full TV episode; it watches the whole thing, follows whoever is on screen, and hands back vertical video that is ready to post. You choose how much of the story comes with it.

Source
12:14
In: Tears of SteelOne full film
A 3-episode micro-dramaThe whole film, vertical

The editor

The first cut is Talecut’s. The final cut is yours.

Open an episode and take over. Move the framing, tighten a caption, cut a line, then re-render only what you touched.

The editor on a real cut of Meridian, reframing a shot and tightening a caption.

  • Aim the crop yourself

    Talecut tracks whoever is speaking. Take any shot off auto and the frame goes where you point it.

  • Fix a line, keep the timing

    Captions open as a document you can read straight through. Change the words; the clock stays as spoken.

  • Hand the frame to a character

    When a shot has more than one person, click the one who matters. The camera follows them through the shot with the same smoothed pan as the auto cut.

The tools

One upload. You pick what comes out.

Every tool takes one video and gives back something you can post. What changes is how much of the story comes with it.

Vertical series

Micro-drama

Re-tell a movie or full episode as a season of short vertical episodes, each ending on a cliffhanger.

See how it works
Source
12:14
In: the whole film, widescreen
9:16
Out: 9:16, tracked

Reframe

Vertical reframe

Keep the whole video and just make it vertical, subject-tracked and captioned from start to finish.

See how it works

Highlights

Coming soon

Pull the best moments from a match, a broadcast or a podcast into share-ready vertical clips.

Questions

What everyone asks first.

Something we didn’t answer? Write to us.

No. Talecut cuts first: episodes, framing, captions, all of it. When you want a say, every episode opens in an editor where you can move the framing, rewrite a caption, or drop a take, then re-render only what you changed.

One long video you own the rights to, like a movie or a full episode, up to 16 GB. Talecut watches all of it before it decides anything.

It reads the whole story first: scenes, dialogue, pacing. Then it keeps the moments that carry the plot and shapes them into episodes, each one ending on a hook the next picks up. The full-length vertical skips the choosing and keeps every frame of the original.

No. Every edit lands in a real gap in the speech, and Talecut reads the soundtrack too, so a cut does not land on top of a music swell.

The length of your video and nothing else. One credit is one minute of source, and you see the full price before anything runs. If your balance does not cover it, nothing runs and nothing is charged.

Your credits come back in full, automatically.

Anywhere that wants vertical video. Episodes arrive as 9:16 files with captions burned in and loudness levelled, so TikTok, Reels and Shorts take them as they are, nothing to re-export.

What are you cutting first?

Pick a tool and drop in one video.Talecut does the editing.

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