A practical path for using Hermes to automate video editing
Hermes is being tested as a tool for . The setup adds subtitles and cuts out silent parts of a video. Those two already make the video feel smoother and easier to watch.
Possible next steps include zooming in on important parts, choosing the strongest clips, and replacing some sections with photos or other videos. The main practical question is how much editing judgment Hermes can handle for someone with little video editing experience.
Key points
- Subtitles and silence cuts are a practical first use case for Hermes video editing.
- Even basic automatic edits can make a video feel smoother.
- Good next experiments include zooming, clip selection, and replacing parts with photos or other videos.
- Creative editing choices need clearer instructions than simple cleanup tasks.
- A review-and-adjust is safer than full hands-off editing.