

Code the cut — hands-on media workshop(Mumbai)
Most video editing tools were designed for humans to click timelines.
What if the AI did the scrubbing, the search, the assembly — and you just described what you wanted?
This workshop is for engineers and technical builders working in media: OTT platforms, newsrooms, production houses, digital studios, broadcast teams. We're going to spend 2–3 hours building real things with VideoDB's editing stack — live, in code, no slides.
What we'll build:
— Semantic search across hours of footage. Find every moment a keyword, face, or scene appears — without watching the tape.
— Highlight reels assembled by AI. Search results become clips, become a timeline. Twelve lines of Python.
— Auto-captioned, multi-format exports. Same content, vertical for Reels, landscape for YouTube, square for Instagram — programmatically.
— Multi-track composition with raw channel assets. Separate the mic from the system audio. Layer a logo. Swap a voiceover. All without a timeline UI.
— Live capture with AI understanding baked in. Record a session, get indexed transcripts and scene descriptions in real-time, then edit directly from them.
The mental model shift:
Right now, editing is a human job with software assistance. The bet here is that editing becomes a pipeline you describe — and the machine executes. VideoDB's Timeline → Track → Clip → Asset architecture is designed exactly for this: composable, scriptable, agent-readable.
If you're building tools for media, automating content ops, or just tired of watching junior editors spend 6 hours finding a 30-second clip — this is for you.
Format: Live coding. Bring a laptop. No keynotes.
You'll leave with: Working code you can actually use. A sense of where AI-assisted editing is going. And probably a few people worth knowing.
RSVP if you're building something in media — or thinking about it.