reference-driven-cinematic-video-skill
reference-driven-cinematic-video-skill is an open-source video editing project written in Python with 56 stars on GitHub.
The authors describe it as: “Codex skill for cinematic product videos with user recording or voice API support, default narration fallback, captions, and FFmpeg quality gates.”
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reference-driven-cinematic-video-skill is an open-source video editing project written in Python with 56 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Codex skill for cinematic product videos with user recording or voice API support, default narration fallback, captions, and FFmpeg quality gates.”
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reference-driven-cinematic-video-skill is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.
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