Most people think AI video editing means pressing one button and hoping the output looks good.
That’s not really where the leverage is.
The real leverage is giving your AI/coding agent a repeatable workflow it can inspect, improve, and reuse.
So I added a new resource in the Classroom called “AI Video Skill Stack.”
It breaks down how to have your agent start building a practical video workflow around:
• FFmpeg / FFprobe
• HyperFrames / HTML-style overlays
• Remotion-style workflows
• captions + transcription
• brand asset folders
• preview renders
• render QA
The key is to start small.
Not “build me an entire automated video agency.”
Start with one clip, one transcript or caption workflow, one overlay, one preview render, and one quality check.
Then turn that into a reusable skill your agent can use again.
I dropped the full agent-to-agent PDF prompt inside the AI Video Skill Stack classroom resource.
If you’re working on video content, this is the kind of workflow that turns raw footage into something your agent can actually help you finish.
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