Use case · History
History that holds attention to the last minute
Measured narration over maps, archival art, and illustrated timelines — the depth of a documentary, without the production team.
Built for the genre
Map reveals, timeline layouts, and archival pacing come from templates tuned to history storytelling.
Voices that carry it
Frontier TTS narration — measured and consistent across every episode of your series.
Episode after episode
Workspace memory keeps the look, voice, and caption style consistent so your channel feels authored.
How it works
Three steps, no timeline
01
Give it the topic
A subject or just a title — Typecut researches and structures the episode.
02
Shape the story
Reorder beats and tighten the arc in the script; the scenes follow.
03
Render & publish
4K export, watermark-free, sized for YouTube long-form.
Questions
Do I own the content?
You own the output outright — original narration, generated and licensed visuals, no watermarks.
Can I keep a consistent narrator?
Yes. Your workspace remembers the voice, pacing, and style across every project.
How fast is an episode?
A draft renders in minutes; you spend your time directing, not editing timelines.
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