Clipping Team Tools
Clipping teams create short videos from long-form content such as podcasts, livestreams, or interviews. These clips are usually published as YouTube Shorts, TikTok, or Instagram Reels to reach new audiences.
Many creators and agencies use clipping teams to turn a single long video into dozens of short clips.
Typical Clipping Team Workflow
A common workflow looks like this:
- Identify interesting moments in long-form content.
- Cut short clips, usually between 30 and 60 seconds.
- Add captions and formatting for Shorts, TikTok, or Reels.
- Publish clips across platforms.
- Track views and calculate payouts.
As teams scale, managing clips and tracking performance across many creators becomes difficult.
Tools Used by Clipping Teams
Clipping teams typically combine several tools:
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Descript | editing long videos |
| Opus Clip | automatic highlight detection |
| CapCut | short-form editing |
| Google Sheets | tracking clips and views |
| ClipLedger | tracking creator payouts |
Most teams still track clip performance manually in spreadsheets.
Tracking Clip Performance and Payouts
Many clipping programs pay editors or creators based on views generated by their clips.
Example payout model:
- $1 per 1,000 views
If a clip generates 50,000 views, the payout would be $50.
For estimating earnings from video views, you can use a YouTube payout calculator.