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Hours of raw footage. Minutes to assembly cut. Prismiq finds your best takes, builds your narrative, and gets you to the fun part faster. Export the assembly cut to your favorite video editor… Keep creating, not grinding. We exist to give creators their time back. Because your best ideas shouldn't die in the timeline. Your weekends matter, and editing should feel like creating, not grinding. We've built tools for creators our whole careers. The consistent pain point? That soul-crushing gap between filming and final edit. Prismiq bridges that gap. Upload chaos, export clarity. Then do what you do best - make it shine in your native editor.
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