Video Effect Templates for One-Tap Multi-Style Editing
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing video processing solutions on electronic devices require cumbersome manual settings for adding effects like filters and soundtracks, leading to low intelligence and lack of diversity in video processing.
Innovation Solution
A method that allows users to quickly apply video effects through intuitive 'one-tap' operations, enabling multiple effects to be added to the same video, and includes intelligent clipping and preview functions to enhance video processing efficiency and diversity.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If manual settings are used for adding video effects, then users can customize each effect, but the operation becomes cumbersome and intelligence is reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments video effects into predefined templates (e.g., templates 1-4 with different combinations of filters, soundtracks, watermarks) that can be applied with a single operation. This segmentation allows users to quickly apply complete effect packages without manually configuring each individual effect, thereby improving ease of operation while maintaining automation through intelligent template selection and application.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple effects are added to the same video, then video diversity is enhanced, but disorderly additions may occur without proper management
Solution Approach 1:
The patent performs preliminary actions by pre-defining effect templates with specific combinations of video effects (filters, soundtracks, watermarks) before the user applies them. Each template represents a pre-configured set of effects that work together coherently. When users select a template, the system applies the entire predefined set in an orderly manner, preventing disorderly additions while enhancing video diversity through multiple available templates.
3Manufacturing precision
If separate settings are required for various effects, then precise control is achieved, but the operation becomes complex and time-consuming
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple individual effect settings into unified templates. Each template combines filters, soundtracks, watermarks, and other video effects into a single selectable unit. This merging allows users to apply complete effect configurations with one operation rather than adjusting each effect separately, significantly reducing processing time while maintaining precision through the pre-configured nature of the templates.
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AI summary
Embodiments of this application provide a video processing method and an electronic device, and relate to the field of terminal technologies. For a same video, finished videos with different effects can be formed to enhance diversity of the finished videos. The method includes: The electronic device displays a first interface. The first interface includes a first option. In response to a tap operation performed by a user on the first option on the first interface, the electronic device displays a second interface, where the second interface further includes a first control. In response to a first operation performed by the user on the first control on the second interface, the electronic device generates a first finished video. The electronic device displays a third interface. The third interface includes a second option and the first option. In response to a tap operation performed by the user on the first option on the third interface, the electronic device displays a fourth interface, where the fourth interface further includes the first control. In response to the first operation performed by the user on the first control on the fourth interface, the electronic device generates a second finished video. The first finished video and the second finished video have different video effects.