Mavericks Revamps NoLang Editor With Timeline-Based Direct Editing
The revamp directly addresses the core weakness of generative AI video tools-the inability to make targeted edits without regenerating the entire output-by giving users timeline-based control over individual elements.
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Mavericks Inc. has revamped the NoLang video generation AI editor, separating elements such as background, image, video, text, BGM, sound effects, characters, and subtitles into independent lanes on a timeline. Users can now directly adjust position and length via drag-and-drop, completing AI generation and finishing on a single screen. The update addresses a survey finding that 60.8% of users require four or more corrections and 76.4% feel burdened by the correction process.
A survey cited by Mavericks found that 44.2% of generative AI users said they want to fix only a part but other good parts disappear when they give instructions. The revamped NoLang editor tackles that by separating each element-background, image, video, text, BGM, sound effect, character, and subtitle display-into independent lanes on a timeline. Users can drag to adjust position and length directly, rather than re-prompting the AI and regenerating the whole video. The update also shows that 60.8% of users require four or more corrections and 76.4% feel burdened by the correction process, according to a PRIZMA Inc. survey.
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