Beyond Voice Tracking: How CoJourno's Vertical Reframing Gambit Brings Editorial Instinct to AI
- May 6
- 1 min read
We cut to Angelina Jolie before she says a word!
This clip shows why you should choose CoJourno AI's Vertical Reframing Gambit. Notice how we cut to Angelina Jolie before she even starts talking?
That’s because CoJourno doesn’t only look at the transcription or audio; we control the entire analysis orchestration layer; so we look at multiple factors including emotional analysis, nodding, other facial movements..
CoJourno is automatically cutting to Angelina Jolie because even though she hasn’t started speaking, from the way she nods and looks at the audience, it knows that it makes sense to cut to her.
This is not voice tracking. It's an editorial instinct, in software.
CoJourno excels at reading the room: the mood of the conversation, the audience response, the natural rhythm of the moment; and moves the frame to where editorial instinct would have moved it.
And the output isn't a locked file either. CoJourno hands back a fully editable sequence. However good the vertical clip already is, the journalist stays in control. Every decision the Gambit made can be reviewed, adjusted, or overridden.
The AI does the work. The journalist gets the final say.
Book a demo here and we’ll be happy to show you.
