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  • 7. Choosing The Right Source Material Tutorial: Your source material matters more than you think. Imagine you have two podcasts. Podcast A is a two-hour conversation where the speakers mostly discuss boring technical details. Podcast B is a one-hour conversation filled with controversial opinions, stories, jokes, arguments and strong insights. Which one would you rather clip? Obviously, Podcast B. Before choosing your source, ask: Does this person say interesting things? Do they have strong opinions? Are there stories or emotional moments? Is the audio/video quality good enough? Will people who don’t know this person care about the content? Is there enough material to produce multiple clips? If the source itself is weak, you’re making your job unnecessarily difficult. Don’t just clip what’s available. Clip what’s worth clipping.

  • 6. What Makes A Good Clip? Tutorial: A good clip isn’t necessarily the clip with the best editing. The most important thing is the moment. You want moments that create one or more of these reactions: “Wait, what?” “I didn’t know that.” “That’s crazy.” “I disagree.” “I need to hear the rest.” Look for strong opinions, surprising information, emotional stories, useful advice, arguments, funny moments and controversial statements. Then you use editing to make that moment easier and more interesting to consume. Remember: Great moment + good hook + strong editing = strong clip. But: Bad moment + amazing editing = still a bad clip.

  • 5. Understanding Campaign Rules Tutorial: This is one of the most important beginner lessons. Read the rules before you clip. A campaign might say: “Only clips from these videos.” “Minimum 30 seconds.” “Post on TikTok.” “Use this hashtag.” “Tag this account.” “No AI-generated content.” “Only original edits.” If you ignore one of those requirements, you could make a viral clip and still earn nothing. So before you start editing, create a simple checklist: What can I clip? Where can I post? What must I include? How is performance measured? When does the campaign end? How do I get paid? Understand those first. Edit second.

  • 4. Where To Find Clipping Campaigns Tutorial: There are several places you can find clipping campaigns. You can find them through creator communities, Web3 communities, campaign platforms, Telegram, Discord, X, and sometimes directly from creators or projects. But here’s the important part: Don’t chase every campaign you see. A campaign existing doesn’t automatically make it worth your time. You need to look at the reward pool, competition, content quality, payout structure and how difficult it will be to produce good clips. That’s also one of the reasons we’re building Wheddy Labs. Instead of spending hours searching everywhere, you can have a place where campaigns are found, filtered and explained. Key lesson: Finding campaigns is easy. Finding campaigns worth your time is the skill.

  • 3. How Clipping Campaigns Work Tutorial: Every clipping campaign is different, so never start clipping before you understand the rules. When you enter a campaign, look for a few things. One: What’s the reward pool? Two: How are clippers rewarded? Is it based on views, engagement, rankings, fixed payments or something else? Three: What content are you allowed to use? Four: Which platforms are allowed? Five: Are there specific hashtags, tags or links you need to include? Six: What’s the deadline? And finally, how are payouts actually made? Don’t assume every campaign works the same way. At Wheddy Labs, whenever we bring you a campaign, we’ll try to break these things down so you know exactly what you’re getting into.

  • 2. How The Clipping Economy Works Tutorial: Now that you know what clipping is, let’s talk about how money enters the picture. Creators, podcasts, brands and Web3 projects have a problem. They have hours of content, but they need short-form content distributed across social media. Instead of doing everything themselves, they create clipping campaigns. They provide the source content and set a reward structure. Clippers take that content, create short videos and distribute them. If your clip performs according to the campaign’s requirements, you can earn money. So the basic cycle is: Creator/Project → Campaign → Clipper → Content → Distribution → Reward. Your job as a clipper is to sit somewhere in the middle of that machine and turn existing long-form content into content that people actually want to watch. Key lesson: You’re not simply editing videos. You’re helping distribute attention.

  • 1. What Is Clipping? Tutorial: Clipping is basically taking long-form content, finding the most interesting moments, turning those moments into short-form videos, and distributing them on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X. For example, a podcast might be 2 hours long. You don’t need to post the entire podcast. You find the 30-60 seconds where the speaker says something interesting, controversial, funny, emotional or valuable, then turn that moment into a short video. That’s clipping. Now, there are two ways you can do it. You can clip content for yourself and grow your own page, or you can participate in a clipping campaign, where a project or creator rewards people for producing and distributing clips from their content. And that’s what we’re mainly focused on at Wheddy Labs.

  • 🎬 CLIPPING BASICS 101:

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  • 📸 Create the Viral Clone Effect in Seconds Ultra cinematic surreal clone photography, aerial high-angle shot of the SAME PERSON from the uploaded reference image standing still in the center of a large empty street/pathway while multiple copies of HIM walk around in different directions. IMPORTANT FACE LOCK: Maintain EXACT SAME FACE as uploaded reference image. Preserve identical facial structure, jawline, hairstyle, beard style, skin tone, eyebrows, eye shape, nose shape, lips, hair texture, forehead proportions, and overall identity. Do NOT change ethnicity or facial features. Keep the face highly realistic and consistent across all clones. Use the uploaded image as the primary identity reference. Face must look exactly like the real person in the reference photo. The central character is perfectly sharp, confident pose, hands in pockets, wearing a bright oversized {argument name="clothing color" default="red"} sweatshirt, black loose pants, white sneakers. All surrounding clones wear the exact same outfit and exact same face, creating a repetitive "NPC crowd" effect. Dynamic composition with motion blur on moving clones, shallow depth of field, dreamy atmosphere, soft sunlight, warm natural tones, slight haze, realistic shadows, and subtle film grain. Street photography mixed with fashion editorial aesthetics. Background includes tiled pavement and urban outdoor environment with minimal distractions. Use tilt-shift lens effect, compressed perspective, and cinematic depth. Mood: lonely but powerful, standing out while everyone else moves. Style inspired by modern Al photography, Instagram reel aesthetics, surreal identity concept art. Hyper realistic skin texture, clean anatomy, realistic proportions, realistic Indian male appearance, natural lighting, ultra detailed facial realism, cinematic color grading. NO face distortion, NO extra limbs, NO asymmetrical eyes, NO beard changes, NO different hairstyle, NO cartoon look, NO fake Al face. Camera Settings Style: Shot on Sony A7R IV, 85mm lens, f/1.8, tilt-shift blur, HDR, ultra detailed, 8K, vertical 9:16 composition.

  • 96 years of football history on one screen, but there’s only one question that matters right now: who is taking home the gold in 2026? 🤔 Drop your country below and let’s see who’s got the strongest fanbase! 👇🏆 Cc: @WheddyAi #WorldCup #FIFA #Football #Soccer #WorldCup2026 #WheddyAI

  • The daredevil couple from Netflix’s Skywalkers just pulled off the craziest proposal ever... and got arrested right after. 😳💍 The Story: Yesterday, Ivan and Angela bypassed security and free-climbed the 1,454-foot spire of the Empire State Building with ZERO safety gear. First, they dropped a massive pro-peace banner. Then, perched hundreds of feet above the deck, Ivan dropped to one knee. The Twist: She said yes, but the NYPD was waiting. They were escorted down straight into handcuffs and are now facing serious felony charges. The Question: Was the flex worth the jail time? Let me know below. 👇 ⁠#Skywalkers⁠ ⁠#EmpireStateBuilding⁠ ⁠#Rooftopping⁠ ⁠#CrazyProposal⁠ ⁠#NYCNews⁠ ⁠#Daredevils⁠ ⁠#UrbanClimbing⁠ Cc: @WheddyAi

  • New month. New ideas. New possibilities. ⚡ July is for building smarter, moving faster, and creating with AI. Welcome to the future with WheddyAI 💜