This question is a bit broad. We have many ways to quickly batch edit videos:

  1. If you have professional editing abilities, such as using Final Cut software, we can batch process many videos through pre-made templates.
  2. If you need to process video material rapidly and in batches, you can try GhostCut software. You can simultaneously batch process videos to remove subtitles, watermarks, and video translations.
  3. GhostCut software also has a function for mixing according to the script. If you have prepared a number of materials and hope that these materials can be automatically mixed and spliced into more videos according to the text, it can do a good job.

The video mixing is based on a pre-made video script and story outline, in which multiple video segments are inserted into each individual script to form multiple segment combinations. During the process of video segment combination, AI intelligence is used to match subtitles, sounds, and music, etc. to complete the production of large quantities of video content.

By using a pre-made script or defining your own script to edit videos of the same style, each script includes text, voice, and storyboards and can replace any material. If multiple materials are used, more videos will be produced based on the current script. For example, a product promotion video script is as follows:

Clips Number of Materials Subtitles Voice
1 Unboxing 3 1 1
2 Function Introduction 1 1 1
3 Celebrity Segments 2 1 1
4 Purchase Guidance 2 1 1

If we want to produce more videos through montage, we only need to add more materials to the shot section. For example, we have three different unboxing videos of people, two celebrity segments, and two promotional video endings. After importing these into the script, the system will generate 312*2=12 different video materials for you to choose from. This is very convenient for customers who need to produce original content in large quantities.

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