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Clipped Segments

### Pre-Stream Setup

1. **Content Planning:**
   - **Identify Key Moments:** Before the stream, think about the types of moments that would make great clips. These could include intense gameplay, funny interactions, high-stakes moments, or insightful commentary.
   - **Create a Stream Agenda:** Outline the segments or activities planned for the stream where clip-worthy moments are likely to happen. Share this agenda with any moderators or team members.

2. **Technical Setup:**
   - **High-Quality Stream Settings:** Ensure that your stream settings (resolution, bitrate, frame rate) are optimized for both live viewing and future clipping. Streaming at 1080p and 60fps is ideal for high-quality clips.
   - **OBS Setup:**
     - **Dedicated Recordings:** Use the OBS Source Record plugin to record specific scenes or sources separately from your main stream recording. This allows for higher-quality clips without relying on stream compression.
     - **Scene Management:** Set up different scenes in OBS with appropriate transitions. For example, you can have a “highlight” scene with zoom effects or overlays that make clip-worthy moments stand out.
   - **Stream Deck/Hotkeys:**
     - **Clip Marking Hotkey:** Set up a hotkey or use a Stream Deck button to quickly mark moments during the stream that you think could become clips. This timestamping will make finding the moments easier during post-stream editing.
     - **Instant Replay Feature:** Configure an instant replay feature in OBS to save the last 30-60 seconds of footage with a single button press.

3. **Communication with Moderators/Editors:**
   - **Assign Roles:** If you have moderators or an editing team, assign someone the role of monitoring the stream for clip-worthy moments. They can use commands or tools to mark these moments in real-time.
   - **Use of Clip Tools:** Encourage moderators and viewers to use the platform’s built-in clip function (e.g., Twitch's "Clip" feature) to capture moments as they happen. This also serves as a backup to your local recordings.
   - **Chat Commands for Clips:** Set up custom chat commands (like !clip) that viewers can use to notify you or the mods about potential clip-worthy moments.

4. **Viewer Interaction:**
   - **Clip Challenges or Highlights:** Consider setting up challenges or specific segments where viewers can anticipate clip-worthy moments. Engaging the audience this way can lead to a higher volume of good clips.
   - **Real-Time Feedback:** Encourage viewers to mention in chat when something was particularly entertaining or noteworthy. This real-time feedback can help identify moments to clip.

### During the Stream

1. **Highlighting Clip-Worthy Moments:**
   - **Emphasize Reactions:** Be mindful of your reactions to in-game moments or interactions. A strong, clear reaction (whether it’s excitement, shock, or humor) makes a clip more engaging.
   - **Narrate Key Moments:** Verbally highlight moments that are important, funny, or interesting. This helps signal to both viewers and editors that this is a moment worth clipping.
   - **Use On-Screen Overlays:** Utilize on-screen graphics or overlays to draw attention to moments that could become clips. For example, a “Clip That!” overlay could flash when something clip-worthy happens.

2. **Real-Time Clip Marking:**
   - **Use Hotkeys:** Press your clip-marking hotkey whenever you feel a moment could be a good clip. This will help you easily find these moments during post-stream editing.
   - **Monitor Viewer Clips:** Keep an eye on clips created by viewers during the stream. Sometimes they catch moments you might miss. Engage with them by acknowledging the clips in real-time.

3. **Stay Clip-Conscious:**
   - **Mind the Replay Buffer:** If using OBS’s instant replay feature, remember that pressing the replay button will save the last 30-60 seconds. Use this for unexpected but great moments.
   - **Engage with the Audience:** Encourage viewers to keep clipping and sharing their favorite moments. This creates a more interactive stream and provides more content for post-stream editing.

### Post-Stream Clip Extraction

1. **Clip Review and Selection:**
   - **Review Marked Moments:** After the stream, go through the timestamps you marked during the stream. These are your primary candidates for clips.
   - **Viewer Clips:** Review clips created by viewers on the streaming platform. Sometimes these user-generated clips capture moments you didn’t mark.
   - **Quick Scan:** Skim through the stream recording, focusing on segments where you know something significant happened. This can help you catch additional moments that may have been overlooked.

2. **Editing the Clips:**
   - **Trim and Polish:** Use video editing software to trim the clips to just the essential moments. Remove any unnecessary lead-in or lead-out footage.
   - **Add Enhancements:** Consider adding subtitles, zoom effects, or overlays to make the clip more engaging. A short intro or outro can also help contextualize the clip.
   - **Consistent Branding:** Add branding elements such as your logo, stream handle, or a custom clip frame to ensure consistency across all your clips.

3. **Export and Format:**
   - **Optimal Settings:** Export the clips in the appropriate format for the platform where you’ll be sharing them (e.g., 1080p MP4 for YouTube or TikTok). Consider aspect ratio changes for different platforms (16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok).
   - **Metadata:** Write compelling titles, descriptions, and tags for each clip to improve discoverability. Include relevant keywords and hashtags.

4. **Distribution and Promotion:**
   - **Platform-Specific Upload:** Upload the clips to various platforms, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and TikTok. Tailor each clip’s format and presentation to the platform’s audience.
   - **Social Media Sharing:** Share the clips across your social media channels, tagging relevant parties, and using trending hashtags to maximize reach.
   - **Clip Compilation:** Consider compiling the best clips from a stream or a series of streams into a highlights video. This can be uploaded as a separate video on platforms like YouTube.

5. **Community Engagement:**
   - **Clip Contests:** Engage your community by holding clip contests where viewers vote on the best clip from a stream. This can increase engagement and provide feedback on what content resonates most.
   - **Feedback Loop:** Ask your community for feedback on the clips you produce. This can help refine what moments you focus on in future streams.