Video Transition Editing With Music-Matched One-Click Effects
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing video editing methods on electronic devices suffer from low human-computer interaction efficiency, particularly in manually changing transition special effects to match video music styles, leading to suboptimal user satisfaction and increased operational complexity.
Innovation Solution
A video data transition processing method that automatically edits video data by replacing transition special effects with music-matched effects using one-click controls, and handles lens mode switching to maintain video continuity and quality.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If manual editing of transition special effects is performed to match video music styles, then the adaptation degree between music and content is improved, but the human-computer interaction efficiency deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system automatically analyzes the music style and selects appropriate transition special effects without requiring manual user intervention. The electronic device performs self-service by autonomously matching transition effects to music characteristics, thereby improving both the adaptation degree between music and content and maintaining high interaction efficiency through simple one-click operations.
Solution Approach 2:
The system changes the parameters of transition special effects based on music analysis results. By dynamically adjusting effect parameters according to music style, tempo, and mood, the system achieves high adaptation between music and content while automating the process to maintain efficiency.
2Manufacturing precision
If multiple camera lenses are used for video shooting, then the video content quality is improved, but the complexity of lens mode switching and video continuity deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary analysis of video frames to identify lens switching points before final video generation. By pre-detecting where lens modes change and preparing appropriate transition effects in advance, the system simplifies the complexity of multi-lens switching while maintaining high video content quality through seamless transitions.
Solution Approach 2:
The system introduces transition special effects as an intermediary element between different lens modes. These transition effects act as mediators that smoothly connect video segments captured by different cameras or lens modes, reducing the perceived complexity of lens switching while preserving the quality benefits of multi-lens photography.
3Adaptability or versatility
If transition special effects are added to video data, then the video watchability is improved, but the operational complexity of video editing increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system automatically selects and applies appropriate transition special effects based on music analysis and video content understanding. This self-service approach eliminates the need for users to manually configure transition effects, thereby improving video watchability through professionally matched effects while keeping the operational interface simple with one-click execution.
Solution Approach 2:
The system merges multiple functions including music analysis, transition effect selection, and video frame processing into a single integrated operation. By combining these functions, the system improves video watchability through comprehensive transition effects while reducing operational complexity to a simple one-click action that triggers the entire workflow.
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AI summary
This application relates to the field of terminal technologies, and provides a video data transition processing method and an electronic device, to resolve a problem of low human-computer interaction efficiency in video editing. A specific solution is: displaying a first interface, where the first interface includes a first thumbnail of first video data, and the first video data includes a first transition special effect, and the first transition special effect is superimposed on a plurality of consecutive first video frames in the first video data; receiving a first operation performed by a user on the first thumbnail; displaying a second interface in response to the first operation, where the second interface includes a one-click blockbuster control; displaying a third interface after a second operation performed by the user on the one-click blockbuster control is received, where the third interface is used to display second video data, the second video data includes a video frame, a plurality of replacement frames, first music, and a second transition special effect corresponding to the first music that are of the first video data, the second transition special effect is superimposed on the plurality of replacement frames, and the replacement frame is used to replace the first video frame in the first video data.