Clipchamp: Edit video transcript and scenes in Copilot

Demo summary
The video shows how to review the AI-generated transcript, edit text boxes for the voice-over, and delete specific scenes using the trash icon.
Step-by-step
- Scroll through the transcript on the right to review the text
- Click on a transcript box to make changes
- Type in your text edits
- Click Update to save the changes
- Click the trash can icon to delete a specific scene
Tips
- Scroll through the entire transcript to ensure you are happy with the AI-generated content before finalizing
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