Video Style
How to Change the Video Style of Your Project in OneTake AI
OneTake AI allows you to change the visual style of your video at any time directly from the editor. Video styles control the overall look and layout of your video including how the presenter appears, how text is displayed, and the general visual theme. How to Access Video Style Settings Open your video project in OneTake AI Click Customize Video in the top right panel Scroll dowFew readersCan I Adjust Video Framing, Cropping and Aspect Ratio in OneTake
OneTake does not include a manual crop tool where you drag edges or resize the video frame like in traditional editors. However, you can still control how your video is framed, resized, and displayed by using Video Styles. Video Styles determine the aspect ratio, layout, and framing of your video, which effectively handles most cropping needs. **How video framing works in OneTakeFew readers
B-Roll
What Is B-Roll?
If you have ever watched a documentary, a YouTube video, or a corporate training video and noticed that the footage cuts away from the speaker to show something relevant to what they are talking about, that is B-Roll. The term comes from traditional film and television production. In the early days of editing, editors worked with two reels of footage. The A-Roll was the primary footage, which was the interview, the presenter, the main subject on screen. The B-Roll was the secondary footage, whicFew readersHow To Set & Understand B-Roll Orientation in the Library
When browsing the Pexels library to select a B-Roll clip, you will see a dropdown filter next to the search bar with three options: Best Fit, Landscape, and Portrait. This filter controls the orientation of the footage shown in the results and it is important to select the right one for your video. Why orientation matters B-Roll footage comes in two orientations. Landscape footage is horizonFew readersHow to Add B-Roll to Your Video in OneTake AI
OneTake AI gives you two ways to add B-Roll footage to your video. You can enable it automatically through the Customize Video panel and let OneTake AI handle everything, or you can add B-Roll manually to specific moments directly from the script editor. Both methods use high-quality stock footage sourced from Pexels. Method 1 — Automatic B-Roll via Customize Video This method lets OneTakeFew readers
Gaze Correction
How to Enable Gaze Correction During Video Editing
Gaze Correction can be enabled directly from the video editing flow in OneTake. The feature is applied during editing and does not require re-recording your video. Where to Find Gaze Correction Gaze Correction is available inside the Customize Video section of a project. This section contains visual and AI enhancement options that can be applied to your video before export or pubFew readersGaze Correction in OneTake: What It Is and How It Works
Gaze Correction is a feature in OneTake that adjusts the direction of your eyes in a video so it appears as though you are looking directly into the camera. This helps create more natural eye contact with viewers, even if your eyes were slightly off-center while recording. The feature is designed for talking-head style videos where the speaker may be reading notes, looking at a screen, or glancing slightly away from the camera during recording. What Gaze Correction Does When Gaze CorrectionFew readersWhat Gaze Correction Does and Does Not Affect
Gaze Correction in OneTake is designed to improve perceived eye contact in a video while leaving the rest of the content unchanged. The feature applies a focused visual adjustment and does not modify other parts of the video. What Gaze Correction Affects When enabled, Gaze Correction affects: The direction of the eyes in the video How directly the speaker appears to look at the camera ||| The adjustment is subtle and applied consistently across the video to maintain a natural appearanFew readersWhen and How Gaze Correction Is Applied
Gaze Correction is applied during the video editing process in OneTake. It is not a live effect and does not change how your video is recorded. The correction is added after the video is available in your project and the feature is enabled. When Gaze Correction Runs Gaze Correction runs as a processing step once it has been turned on in the Customize Video section. The process happens: After the video has been uploaded or is available in the project After the Gaze Correction optionFew readersUsing Gaze Correction With Other Video Enhancements
Gaze Correction can be used alongside other video enhancement features in OneTake. Each feature operates independently and is applied as part of the overall video processing workflow. Enabling Gaze Correction does not prevent you from using other enhancements on the same video. Combining Gaze Correction With Video Styles Gaze Correction works with all available video styles. You can change the video style before or after enabling Gaze Correction without affecting how eye direction is correcFew readers
Soundtrack
The soundtrack or AI music is not playing in my video
If your soundtrack or AI generated music is not playing, this is usually related to volume settings or how the music option is configured in the project. Follow the steps below to troubleshoot. Step 1: Check that music is enabled Go to Customize Video and scroll to the Soundtrack section. Make sure the option “Yes, I want to direct a custom track” or an equivalent music option is selected. If music is set to off, no soundtrack will play. Step 2: Check the volume level In theSome readersHow to add a soundtrack to your video in OneTake AI
You can add background music to your video directly from the Customize Video section while editing your project. Step 1: Open the Customize Video panel Open your video project and click Customize Video on the right side of the editor. Scroll down until you see the Soundtrack section. Step 2: Enable the soundtrack Under the question **“Should OneTake AI play a subtleSome readersHow to choose and manage soundtrack options in OneTake AI
OneTake AI gives you multiple ways to control background music in your video. These options are available directly inside the editor and allow you to decide whether music is added automatically, manually controlled, or not used at all. Where to find the soundtrack options All soundtrack settings are located inside the Customize Video panel. To access them: Open your video project Click Customize Video Scroll down to the Soundtrack section You will see a dropdown labeled:Few readersWhat does “Always use this setting for my future videos” In Soundtrack mean?
The “Always use this setting for my future videos” option lets you save your current soundtrack preference as the default for new video projects. When this box is checked, OneTake AI will automatically apply the same soundtrack mode to future videos you create. What is saved when this option is enabled When enabled, OneTake AI remembers: • Whether music is turned on or off • Whether yFew readersWhat is the difference between AI composed music and a directed soundtrack?
OneTake AI offers two ways to add background music to your video. You can let the platform handle everything automatically, or you can guide how the music should feel and behave. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right option for your content. AI composed music vs directed soundtrack AI composed music Option: Yes – Compose a track for me This option is fully automated. OneTake AI generates a background track for your video without requiring any input from you. **HFew readers
Logo & Start Screen
Can I add an intro video or jingle automatically to all my videos?
No. OneTake AI does not support applying an intro video or jingle as a recurring element across all videos. Each video in OneTake AI is created as its own project. This means intros, jingles, or other opening elements need to be added individually to each project rather than being applied globally to all videos. This is a common question from creators who want consistent branding across their content. While brand recognition is important, OneTake AI is designed around creating focused, singleSome readersHow to Add my logo into my video ?
Having a logo in a video is of utmost importance as it serves as a visual representation of your brand. It helps to establish brand identity, create brand recognition, and build trust with your audience. Here's why a logo is crucial in a video: Brand Identity: A logo is a visual symbol that represents your brand's values, personality, and mission. It helps to differentiate your brand from competitors and create a unique identity in the market. When viewers see your logo in a video, they instFew readersCan I add a splash screen or logo to my videos in OneTake AI?
Yes. While OneTake AI does not support adding a recurring intro video or jingle, you can add a splash screen and logo to your videos during the editing process. Splash screens and logos are applied at the project level and are managed inside the Customize Video section of the editor. How splash screens and logos work in OneTake AI When editing a video, you can upload a logo or image to be used as a splash screen. This appears as a branded visual element in your video and helps reinfoFew readers
Virtual Cameraman
Using The Virtual CameraMan Feature On OneTakeAi
Virtual Cameraman is a video enhancement feature in OneTake that automatically adjusts framing during editing to keep the speaker properly positioned in the video. It helps improve how videos look without requiring manual cropping or camera movement during recording. This feature is especially useful for videos recorded with webcams, laptop cameras, or static setups where framing may not be ideal. : FAQ and Support](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/ef2f108403930000/logo-02_1av6vcx.png)