A video finishing pack for creators and agencies that want consistent subtitle styling across short-form delivery.
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Editor
Captioned Video Editor
Structure
Video workflow
Outputs
Video
Run cost
8 credits
Styled video
Single-page editor
Brief the workflow, upload any source files, watch the run, and open finished assets without leaving the editor.
What you provide
2 required inputs, including 2 file uploads
What comes back
Styled video delivered as Video
Workspace state
Signed in users unlock the live workspace, saved runs, and download history.
Bespoke workspace
This template now has its own workspace layout instead of sharing the generic studio preview. The assistant flow, canvas, tool stack, and run panel are arranged specifically for Talking Head Caption Style.
Functional template workspace
Finish spoken clips with draft-aware caption styling, emphasis control, and frame-safe placement. The assistant and runner now read from the same caption workspace state.
Assistant
Live canvas
The proof cue is where emphasis matters most. Readability has to survive the styling.
Cue rail
Caption controls
Generates a real talking-head frame so you can keep editing caption style and placement on top of an actual image.
Workflow sync
Style tools
Frame tools
Run sync
Run panel
Editor Workspace
This editor is live. Sign in to upload files, run Talking Head Caption Style, and keep the outputs attached to your account.
Sign in to run Talking Head Caption Style
Upload source files, launch the workflow, and keep artifacts in your history. This editor uses 8 credits per run.
Workflow
This workspace assumes the spoken performance is already there. Its job is to improve comprehension, emphasis, and finish quality without pretending to be a full nonlinear editor.
Step 01
The first decision is how the speaker talks: where the pauses land, which phrases carry the weight, and how the clip should be segmented for the viewer.
Step 02
Caption design is more than typography. The workflow is strongest when it decides how much emphasis the clip can handle before the captions start competing with the speaker.
Step 03
The editor treats talking-head framing as part of the caption system. Safe-zone placement, mouth visibility, and title overlays all need to work together.
Step 04
The output should be a published-looking spoken clip with options for reuse. That means the captioned render matters, but so does the subtitle and style consistency for later runs.
Notes
Talking Head Caption Studio is strongest for spoken clips with a clear message and moderate pacing. It is not designed for complex multi-speaker edits or cinematic post-production.
Inputs
Upload the talking-head source video.
Accepts video/mp4, video/quicktime, video/webm
Upload an SRT or VTT subtitle file.
Accepts text/vtt, application/x-subrip, text/plain
Used by the editor workflow.
Used by the editor workflow.
Used by the editor workflow.
Used by the editor workflow.
Delivery
Each run produces styled video using Captioned Video Editor. Finished files appear in the workspace as soon as the run completes.
Coverage
Run status, output files, and credit usage stay visible inside the workspace.
Recent runs are saved for signed-in users, so you can reopen downloads without rebuilding everything.
The page doubles as the editor, workflow monitor, and result surface rather than bouncing people into a separate console.
Automation map
output.font_namevideo.subtitle_style.fontMapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.
output.positionvideo.subtitle_style.positionMapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.