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Tighten a talking-head video script

Talking-head videos live or die on pacing. Cut the drag from your script — trim the warm-up, kill repetition, keep only what earns the watch time.

In a talking-head video there is nowhere to hide. There are no cutaways or B-roll to carry a slow section, so every dragging sentence is a reason for the viewer to swipe away. Pacing is the whole game.

This tool tightens a talking-head script by trimming the throat-clearing intro, cutting points you accidentally make twice, and removing the qualifiers that soften your message. What is left is denser and faster — the same content, fewer seconds.

You keep your voice and your argument; you just lose the dead weight. The result is a script with a higher idea-per-second rate, which is exactly what holds attention when your face is the only thing on screen.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I make a talking-head video less boring? +

Tighten the pacing. Trim the intro, cut repetition, and remove softening qualifiers so the idea-per-second rate goes up. The tool does this to your script.

Why does pacing matter more for talking-head videos? +

There is no B-roll to cover slow moments, so every dragging line is a reason to swipe away. Density of ideas is what holds attention.

Will tightening change my argument? +

No — it keeps your voice and your point and only removes dead weight like repetition and filler.

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