Extract Viral Short Clips From Long Videos With Opus Clip

Use Opus Clip's AI to find the most engaging moments in your long-form video and export them as vertical clips with captions—ready for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Prerequisites

  • Opus Clip account (free tier: 60 min of video/month)
  • A long-form video (YouTube, podcast recording, webinar, interview)
  • The video should be at least 15 minutes; 30-60 minutes gives the best results

Step 1: Import your video

In Opus Clip, click New Project. Options to import:

  • YouTube URL: Paste your video URL directly
  • Upload: Upload MP4 from your computer
  • Google Drive / Dropbox: Connect and import from cloud storage

For most workflows, pasting a YouTube URL (including unlisted videos) is the fastest path.

Step 2: Set clip preferences before processing

Before hitting generate, configure:

  • Clip length: 30-90 seconds for TikTok/Reels, up to 3 minutes for YouTube Shorts (depends on content)
  • Aspect ratio: 9:16 for TikTok/Reels/Shorts (vertical). 1:1 for Instagram feed posts.
  • Speaker detection: Enable if there are multiple speakers. Opus Clip will center the frame on the active speaker.
  • Topic filter: Optional. Enter keywords to bias toward clips about specific topics.

Step 3: Generate and wait

Click Generate Clips. Processing time: 5-15 minutes for a 60-minute video. Go do something else. Opus Clip is analyzing engagement signals across the entire video.

Step 4: Review the clip scores and rankings

Opus Clip returns 10-20 candidate clips, each with an AI "virality score" (0-100). The score predicts short-form engagement based on: strong hooks, complete ideas, emotional language, and punchy pacing.

What the score means:

  • 80-100: Almost always post-worthy. Strong hook and clear idea.
  • 60-80: Worth reviewing. May need minor trim.
  • Below 60: Usually too slow, incomplete thought, or low-energy moment. Skip.

Watch the top 5-8 clips. Don't rely on score alone—you know your audience better than the algorithm.

Step 5: Trim and caption

For each clip you want to keep:

  1. Trim: In the Opus Clip editor, drag the start/end handles to tighten the clip. Cut off slow intros. Make sure the hook lands in the first 2 seconds.

  2. Captions: Captions are auto-generated. Review for accuracy—especially proper nouns. Change the caption style (font, color, animation) in the template selector. Bold, high-contrast captions with word-by-word animation perform best on TikTok and Reels.

  3. B-roll cues: Opus Clip flags moments where B-roll would help. These are suggestions—you'd add B-roll in a separate editor if needed.

Step 6: Export

Export each clip as MP4. Naming convention: [VideoTitle]_clip_01.mp4, _clip_02.mp4, etc. This keeps your library organized.

Step 7: Schedule and post

Don't post all clips the same day. A good distribution schedule from one 60-minute video:

DayPlatformClip
Day 1TikTokBest clip (highest score)
Day 2Instagram ReelsSecond best
Day 3YouTube ShortsThird
Day 5TikTokFourth clip
Day 7Reels + ShortsFifth clip

This stretches one video into 2 weeks of daily posting across three platforms.

What Opus Clip Does Well

  • Finds moments you'd miss (the "random" insight at the 43-minute mark that becomes the best clip)
  • Handles speaker-focused content better than anything else
  • Captions are accurate and match timing well

What It Doesn't Do Well

  • Highly visual content (cooking demos, physical tutorials) where the best moments need visual context, not just audio
  • Heavily jargon-heavy content where the AI doesn't understand which moments matter in context
  • Content where the pacing is slow throughout—the AI can't find a strong clip if there isn't one

Pro Tip: Give It Better Source Material

The clips are only as good as the source. Before uploading:

  • Remove the first 2-3 minutes of setup/intro if they're slow
  • Edit out long silent pauses and cross-talk in interviews
  • If the video has a Q&A section, Opus Clip almost always finds strong clips there

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