TV & Film Post-Production
Find the take, setup, or continuity moment in raw dailies
Feature and episodic edits begin with hours of dailies—multiple takes of every setup, coverage from every angle, and a script somewhere underneath it all. Finding the take where an actor nailed a line, or the matching insert for a continuity fix, is where assistant editors lose their days. SearchByVideo lets you search footage by the dialogue spoken and the action on screen, so you can type "the take where she delivers the final line" or "the close-up of the letter on the table" and land on it. Post teams use it to pull selects, resolve continuity, and log dailies far faster than screening in real time.
SearchByVideo lets editors and assistant editors search raw dailies and film footage in plain language to find a specific take, setup, or continuity moment. Instead of screening hours of coverage, describe the shot or line and jump straight to the exact frame.
Why SearchByVideo for TV & Film Post-Production?
Find a specific take by the line or action inside the shot
Locate matching coverage and inserts for continuity fixes
Pull selects from hours of dailies without screening in real time
Search raw footage by dialogue or on-screen action, not by clip name
Speed up logging so editors start cutting sooner
AI Features Built for TV & Film Post-Production
Take Search
Find a specific take by dialogue or action in the frame
Coverage Matching
Locate matching angles and inserts for continuity
Dialogue Understanding
Search the spoken lines across all takes and setups
Dailies Logging
Index hours of raw coverage into searchable moments
What You Can Find
- Find the take where the actor delivers the final line cleanly
- Locate the close-up insert of the prop on the table
- Find the matching angle for the continuity fix
- Jump to every take of the scene by the door
- Find the reaction shot the director asked to see again
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"On an episodic edit I have to find one specific take out of dozens of setups. Searching the line of dialogue and jumping straight to that take has saved me from screening dailies for hours. It gets the editor cutting the same day the footage lands."
Gregor Thornbury
Assistant Film Editor
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