How Jianying’s New AI Assistant Eliminates Late‑Night Video Editing

Jianying’s AI Assistant transforms the tedious, multi‑step video editing workflow into a conversational, near‑instant process—handling batch cuts, material selection, watermark removal, script generation, and voiceover—while highlighting current limitations and the shifting value of content in the AI era.

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How Jianying’s New AI Assistant Eliminates Late‑Night Video Editing

Video editing traditionally requires repetitive, time‑consuming steps such as importing scattered clips, manually selecting footage, adding BGM, writing scripts, aligning audio, and re‑editing when styles change, which often forces editors to work late into the night.

The newly released AI Assistant in the Jianying app groups its capabilities into three major categories: batch operations for basic cuts (splits, transitions, speed changes), material functions (BGM, stickers, effects), and AI‑driven features (intelligent copywriting, one‑click video generation, smart packaging).

In a hands‑on test, the author prompted the assistant with “Help me edit a complete celebrity red‑carpet vlog.” The AI instantly parsed the request, suggested suitable BGM, generated beat‑matched clips, highlighted key moments, and produced an initial cut in under a minute.

For watermark removal, the command “Delete the watermark in the video” opened an AI removal interface where the user painted the target area. The assistant cleanly erased a large logo but missed a smaller one in the corner. This function currently supports only clips under 30 seconds and consumes 300 points per use.

The assistant also generated a concise 100‑word script about actress Kim Min‑hee in seconds. After minor polishing, the user added the text, selected a voice from the library, and produced a narrated short video, demonstrating rapid content creation.

Overall, the AI Assistant dramatically cuts editing time and lowers the technical barrier for ordinary users, while professional editors can focus on higher‑level creative tasks such as storytelling and emotional expression. The article concludes that although AI eases production, truly valuable content still relies on unique perspectives, genuine emotion, and deep thinking that algorithms cannot replicate.

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