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My review on Opus Clip

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My Review on Opus Clip

There's a new piece of content software that everybody's going crazy about, and I'm going to give you my review. It's called Opus Clip, and you can find it at opus.pro. This is what they say they can do, but there's a big difference between doing something and doing it effectively.

Yesterday, I put it to the test by giving it this video and asking it to break it into short clips. While turning it into short-form content, it cuts out most of the screen and doesn't give you any context. Another thing I didn't like is that it defaulted to Hormozi style captions. For me, that's a red flag because I don't want to look like anyone else.

My last complaint is that out of the 10 pieces of content it created, seven of them had the same subject. If you're going to leverage the time you spend creating content, long form into smaller short-form clips is the best way to go, but this one isn't ready to handle that yet.

Tried Opus Clips? Give me your thoughts below.


Keywords

  • Opus Clip
  • content software
  • short-form content
  • video clips
  • screen context
  • Hormozi style captions
  • content creation
  • review

FAQ

Q: What is Opus Clip? A: Opus Clip is a new piece of content software designed to break longer videos into short clips.

Q: Where can I find Opus Clip? A: You can find Opus Clip at opus.pro.

Q: What are some issues with Opus Clip? A: Some issues include cutting out most of the screen and not providing context, defaulting to Hormozi style captions, and repeating the same subject across multiple clips.

Q: Why don't you like Hormozi style captions? A: I see it as a red flag because it can make the content look unoriginal, and I prefer not to resemble other content creators.

Q: How many clips did Opus Clip create from your video? A: It created 10 pieces of content, but seven of them had the same subject.

Q: Is Opus Clip effective for creating short-form content from long videos? A: Based on my experience, Opus Clip is not yet ready to effectively handle that task.