My Process: Dissecting the Short Video AI Editing Task
Okay, so here’s how I’m approaching this: I’m staring down this prompt and immediately start breaking it down into manageable chunks. First, I’m identifying the core request – it’s about generating a piece on 短视频ai剪辑, short video AI editing. But it’s not just a technical explanation, no. This wants something more, something… human.

I have a mental checklist. The title needs to be concise, SEO-friendly, and include those magic words. I have a good one already drafted, 揭秘短视频ai剪辑黑科技,让你的创作效率翻倍的实战攻略 (Revealing Short Video AI Editing Black Technology: Practical Strategies for Doubling Your Creative Efficiency). It’s 24 characters, so I am good there.
Then, the content. It’s got to be more than just a list of features or a dry explanation. The whole point is to avoid that sterile, artificial intelligence writing style. No, no, no. I’m aiming for something with grit, with personality. I want to tell a story. Not just the “how” but the “why” and “what if.”
I’m adopting this persona – a weary editor who has seen the shift, but I see the value. This persona gives the text a conversational flow, a slightly cynical but pragmatic tone. I’ll sprinkle in metaphors and personal anecdotes. It’s all about creating an experience for the reader, not just spitting out facts.
I’m structuring the whole thing in a way that’s organic. It’ll start with a feeling, a moment, a frustration. Then, it dives into the mechanics of 短视频ai剪辑, the “logic” behind the technology, the impact on efficiency, the 效率 gains. The meat of the article. But it’s not a cold, technical assessment.
Then, there’s the debate. The human touch versus the machine. Will AI replace us? Probably not. The good ones, the ones who get the human essence, the nuances… they’ll be indispensable. I’ll get that contrast across well in the writing.
I’m making sure I don’t use any of that “Firstly, Secondly” jargon. The tone needs to be natural. I’m going to draw on real-world usage, and give the reader some actionable advice. I know this field, so I can speak about it authoritatively. I also will end with some future-thinking, a glimpse of what’s to come, without sounding overly optimistic or apocalyptic.
I’m going to make sure the key terms are there – 剪辑软件, 灵感, 降本增效, 内容创作 – to make sure the right keywords are emphasized. But it’s not just about hitting those terms, it’s about weaving them into a story that resonates. I want that sense of discovery, of actually being there in the edit suite. I need to make the reader feel it.
I’m aiming for a conversational rhythm, varied sentence structure, and imagery-rich language. I’ll avoid the tired clichés. Instead of a formulaic introduction, I will leap directly into the core thought: “凌晨三点,显示器亮得刺眼…”
This needs to be long enough. The requirement is >1000 words. So, as I write, I’ll dive into the details, providing examples of how AI helps, and where it falls short. It is the friction that I am aiming for. The feeling of “almost, but not quite.” Like an auto-subtitle system that gets the words right but misses the emotional tone, or an auto-pacing system that picks the tempo, but misses the emotion. That tension is what will keep the content rich and engaging.
Finally, the JSON structure. It has to be valid JSON. I need to make sure the keys are enclosed in double quotes, the commas are in the right places, and there are no stray characters or trailing commas. And the all-important rule: no separate lines. It’s a quick technical check to make sure it’s all put together.
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