When you start treating video editing as a creative conversation instead of a technical hurdle, you unlock a completely different kind of workflow.
Rather than wrestling with timelines and complicated interfaces, imagine simply explaining the vibe you want, the scenes you’d like to refine, or the parts that need to change—and having an AI assistant handle the heavy lifting for you.
Tools like Buzzy Now are built around that idea: you chat, and the editor responds with precise visual changes.
This kind of approach is especially powerful for creators who care more about story and emotion than technical details, because it removes layers of friction between the idea in your head and the video on your screen.
Over time, using conversational video tools can shift the way we see post‑production—from something intimidating to something playful and iterative, where you test variations, learn from what resonates, and keep improving your content one small, thoughtful tweak at a time.