Short-Form Video Feature Templates for Faster Remix Creation
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Solution Overview
Problem
Creating a remix short that replicates the stylistic features of another short is time-consuming and often results in an inferior replica due to the need for manual incorporation of visual elements.
Innovation Solution
A feature template is generated for each short form video, containing placeholders for segment characteristics, filters, audio, and text, which can be automatically inherited by a new video during creation, enhancing the video creation tool with UI elements to facilitate this process.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Manufacturing precision
If manual incorporation of visual elements is used to replicate stylistic features, then the replication process can be performed with basic tools, but the process becomes time-consuming and results in inferior quality
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements automatic copying of stylistic features by generating a feature template from the source video that captures visual characteristics, filters, audio properties, and text elements. This template is then automatically applied to the new video, enabling high-quality replication without manual recreation of each element.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary analysis of the source video to extract and organize stylistic features into a structured template before the user begins creation. This pre-processing step identifies visual elements, filters, audio characteristics, and text patterns, making them readily available for automatic application during video creation.
2Productivity
If automatic feature inheritance is implemented, then video creation efficiency is improved and quality is enhanced, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the video features into distinct categories (visual elements, filters, audio, text) and processes each separately through dedicated analysis and application modules. This segmentation allows the complex task of stylistic replication to be divided into manageable components, reducing overall system complexity while maintaining high productivity.
Solution Approach 2:
The feature template serves as a universal data structure that can represent multiple types of stylistic features (visual, audio, text, filters) in a unified format. This multi-functional template approach allows the same system architecture to handle diverse feature types without requiring separate complex processing paths for each feature category.
3Adaptability or versatility
If feature templates with multiple placeholders are used, then the ability to replicate various stylistic features is improved, but the complexity of the creation tool increases
Solution Approach 1:
The feature template uses a universal placeholder structure that can represent different feature types (visual elements, filters, audio, text) through a common syntax. Each placeholder contains type information and parameters that allow the same template framework to handle diverse feature categories, achieving high versatility without proportionally increasing tool complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system automatically generates and populates feature templates based on analysis of the source video, eliminating the need for users to manually configure complex template structures. The automatic generation process identifies relevant features, creates appropriate placeholders, and fills them with extracted feature data, making the versatile template system accessible without requiring user expertise in template design.
Data Source
AI summary
A system and methods are disclosed for enhancing short form video creation tool of a content platform. The method includes obtaining a feature template of a first video item, the feature template identifying a plurality of features of the first video item, receiving a user request to create a second video item based on the first video item, in response to the user request, presenting, in a video creation user interface (UI), one or more feature representation placeholders each associated with a feature of the plurality of features identified by the feature template of the first video item, while the second video item is being recorded, receiving user input with respect to at least one feature representation placeholder of the one or more feature representation placeholders, and causing at least one feature corresponding to the at least one feature representation placeholder to be reflected in the second video item.


