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5/13/2026
6 min read
OmniVideo Team

How OmniVideo Edits an Existing Video

A practical workflow for uploading an original clip, describing the change, and preserving motion while changing visual details.


How OmniVideo Edits an Existing Video


OmniVideo.run is built around a simple idea: start with a video you already have, then describe what should change. The goal is to keep the useful parts of the clip, such as motion, framing, timing, and subject identity, while changing the details that matter for a new creative direction.


Start with the original clip


Upload a short video that already has the movement or camera angle you want. A walking shot, product rotation, portrait moment, handheld reveal, or social ad draft can become the base for a new version.


Describe the edit


Write the change like a director note. For example: change the jacket to a silver trench coat, turn the room into a rainy neon street, remove the background sign, or make the lighting colder while keeping the same camera motion.


Keep what matters


Good edits name what should stay consistent. Mention the subject, face, pose, product shape, camera path, rhythm, and framing when those details matter.


Review and refine


After the preview flow starts, compare the result against the original intention. Small, specific revisions usually work better than rewriting the whole scene at once.


Start Editing Your Original Video

Upload a clip, describe the visual change, and try the OmniVideo.run editing workspace.

Start Editing
    How OmniVideo Edits an Existing Video