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Explore Exciting New Features in OneTake 7.13!

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00:00 Discover the Exciting New Features in OneTake 7.13!

00:54 Enhancements in OneTake 7.11

01:54 Subscription Transparency and Features

02:46 Translation Capabilities and Subscription Levels

04:00 User Requests and Subscription Flexibility

04:27 Bug Fixes and Improvements

05:36 Introduction to OneTake 7.13 Features

05:55 Gaze Correction Feature

07:17 Gaze Correction in Action

08:25 Using Gaze Correction

09:18 Natural Gaze Correction Implementation

10:32 Availability and Usage of Gaze Correction

11:23 Demonstration of Gaze Correction

12:19 Setting Up New Features

13:20 Editing Process and Additional Features

13:55 Introduction to Video Editing Features

14:55 Practical Application of Gaze Correction

16:13 Introduction to Background Removal

18:09 Background Removal Technology

20:25 User Feedback and Feature Implementation

21:56 Managing Gaze Correction Settings

24:36 Handling Multiple Video Uploads

25:56 Reverting Changes in OneTake

27:26 Feature Availability and Bug Fixes

28:41 Future Developments and User Queries

29:24 Upcoming Features and Current Progress

30:06 New Developments and Features

32:09 OneTake 7.13 Update

34:34 Q&A Session

36:10 User Suggestions and Feedback

37:50 Requests for Feature Demos

40:09 Closing Remarks and Support Information

41:11 Final Thoughts and Future Outlook

Discover the Exciting New Features in OneTake 7.13!

  • Well, hello and welcome to this session of Real Time with OneTake.
  • Today, I will explain what is new in OneTake, codename Pump, available in your account since the dawn of time.
  • It's been actually available since January 7th, but you might not know about all the cool things we have already published for you.
  • So that's why I am doing this session to demo how you can find and use these new features.
  • As a quick reminder, our last live session was for OneTake 7.11, codename Onion, and we made quite a few changes in OneTake 7.11.
  • Enhancements in OneTake 7.11

  • One is we improved the chat interface for OneTake, so that when you interact with the editing agent, you can send longer messages.
  • So if you go to your OneTake projects, you will notice that you can now send messages over multiple lines, and also that it's much easier to scroll to the latest message.
  • over multiple lines, and also that it's much easier to, scroll to the latest message.
  • There's a little arrow that displays here, that when OneTake updates the project for you...
  • When update, a project for you, it will show the latest version at the bottom of the chat and automatically scroll to the latest, messages.
  • And so yeah, just a bunch of changes that just make the experience of editing with OneTake much more pleasant.
  • Subscription Transparency and Features

  • We have also made it so that, OneTake charges are, way more transparent and easy to understand by adding a subscriptions tab in the account settings.
  • So if you go to your account, you will find a settings button in the left-hand menu, right here.
  • You can also find it with your initial here, and then Settings.
  • And when you go to Settings,
  • there will now be a tab called Subscription, which you can click to get, access to the activity, what, credits have you recently used out of your allowance, which type of subscription you have, what's your allowance left.
  • Translation Capabilities and Subscription Levels

  • So I think during one of the last lives, I told my team to give me more translations, and so they definitely delivered.
  • So I am now able to translate three trillion, two billion, 399 million, seven, and 51,553 hours of translation.
  • Your allowance might be slightly smaller.
  • I don't think we sell the, God tier subscription level yet, but, we will get there.
  • we will just charge you you know what?
  • If you purchase this amount of translation in one go, we will discount it for you and just charge a simple dollar per hour.
  • So it's gonna be only three trillion, two billion dollars to purchase it.
  • you can see how much premium editing you have left as well, which is what I will, demo today.
  • And, all of that is in the Subscription tab.
  • And as always, you can buy more minutes, as you need.
  • User Requests and Subscription Flexibility

  • so this is something that was requested of us, by, users that said, "Well, what if we want to go beyond the limitations of our current subscription?" and now you can.
  • Welcome to everybody that's joined while I was talking, and Happy New Year, Kevin, Kishori, Ikiz, Cher, welcome, and Happy New Year.
  • Bug Fixes and Improvements

  • And so a very quick reminder, last time we also fixed a couple of bugs.
  • One of them was a bug that was happening on long videos, so one-hour, two-hour videos had issues when the stutters and mistakes filter was turned on.
  • And OneTake basically had a memory issue that caused it to delete not just the stutters and mistakes, but most of the video, as well.
  • And so we solved that really quick.
  • There was a passing issue where for neuro video edits, where it's supposed to switch the presenter and the text around every time there is a new scene, the transition was not happening.
  • So you were always showing your face on the same side and the text on the same side.
  • This was also fixed, and, very long sentences were hidden from the videos, in a few scenes.
  • That also has been, solved.
  • Introduction to OneTake 7.13 Features

  • Today we are here to celebrate the, birth of OneTake 7.13, which has two changes, two new features.
  • these two features have been two of the most requested features, so we are really happy to be able to deliver them for you.
  • Gaze Correction Feature

  • The first one is called gaze.
  • A while ago, we introduced a teleprompter inside of OneTake, so you can ask OneTake to write a script for you, and then you're able to use the teleprompter to read the script as you record the video.
  • But the natural output of that is most of us, when we read the script for a video, we'll have the script display somewhere else than where the camera is.
  • So for here, I have the camera right there, which is slightly above me, which makes me look like, the height of a regular human.
  • but so because the camera is, is a bit higher here, if I'm looking at the script, I would be looking...
  • I have multiple screens.
  • I would be looking at this, screen and my eyes would actually not be looking at you here, but down there.
  • and since I have multiple screens, if I put the script on my second screen, I would be looking to the side here, which is even, worse.
  • So we realized we needed one take to be able to fix that for you so that you can freely use a prompter.
  • Gaze Correction in Action

  • So I'll show you an example.
  • This is a video that, actually one of our, members, created, for us where she talks about, one take.
  • And the video is in French, so it doesn't matter, the audio for you right now, but I just want to show you that what happened is when, Karine recorded this video...
  • she was in a setting, I guess, at home, where she had put the script in front of her and she was recording, I believe, on her mobile phone, which was set up below the script.
  • So if you look at it, you will notice that as she speaks, she's actually- not looking at us, she's looking slightly above the camera.
  • And so it's not a huge deal, but it's kind of disturbing because she's not actually looking at us and making, eye contact.
  • It's close, but no go.
  • Using Gaze Correction

  • But so what we've made it possible is for you to just go to the right-hand menu here, and you have a new segment called gaze correction.
  • It's here, gaze correction.
  • And you can just turn this toggle on.
  • So I did that, for this project prior to doing the live session.
  • And so once you do this, it will say, gaze correction here.
  • My account was set to French, which is And then the gaze correction will be applied.
  • And now in the video, she's looking- Straight at the camera, which is more natural.
  • So some of you might not notice a difference, but here I would say she looks distracted.
  • She's not looking at us.
  • And here she is.
  • So there's a, more natural effect from having this on.
  • This is...
  • Natural Gaze Correction Implementation

  • And so the way we implemented this feature, one take will give you a very natural output where, the positions of your eyes are, coherent, congruent with how you move your head.
  • you also blink.
  • you keep your original eye color.
  • I've seen some people use filters that supposedly were doing, the gaze correction, but would turn your eyes, green, which, I mean, for cosmetics you might want to do that, but would be quite strange in this video I guess.
  • And if you, if you look at it, you will notice that this is the original.
  • This is the changed version.
  • I don't know if you can see, but I can clearly see that here the person looks distracted.
  • They are not looking at it.
  • And here they are looking at us.
  • So it's a much, better experience.
  • So it keeps your, it keeps your gaze, natural and will work very well with all of your, head movements.
  • and be, yeah, very...
  • just natural looking.
  • Availability and Usage of Gaze Correction

  • So this is already available in your account.
  • You just go to the, right hand, part of any project and you have gaze correction.
  • I want to emphasize that when you launch a new project and you upload a new video, this will be offered to you, straight away as an option that you can do.
  • So if we record a video right now with the webcam, let's try.
  • Okay.
  • let's say I'm looking off to the side here, not to you, but to the side.
  • Okay.
  • and I'm recording.
  • I'm not gonna actually use the teleprompter, but I'm gonna, I'm gonna fake that I'm doing that just so you can, understand.
  • So...
  • Demonstration of Gaze Correction

  • Hi, welcome to this session where I will explain one of our really cool new features.
  • It is called gaze correction.
  • You can read your script on a second screen looking at it, away from the camera and one take will make it appear as if you are looking directly at your audience.
  • It makes the video look much more natural because, recording a video where you're not looking at the audience is kind of strange and, does not create such a great relationship with the viewers.
  • So we made it so that one take will make you look into the right direction, making the video more, natural to
  • So, 'cause, I was really looking all the way to the side, so let's see what happens.
  • So we have this video.
  • Let's upload it, and then I'll show you.
  • Setting Up New Features

  • For both of the features that are made available today, you're now able to, set them at three different points.
  • One is right when you just uploaded or recorded the video.
  • You can say, "Hey, by the way, as you edit it, please also apply this change for me."
  • So you can do it right away if you know that it's going to be needed.
  • You can do it also after the fact, like I did in the video that I showed you earlier where I just went to the right-hand menu to toggle, this, function on.
  • And you can also have it just set in your account settings as something that you want to do for any new video forever in the future, and just save the setting.
  • So I'll do the first one right now.
  • So I'm just uploading this file.
  • Yeah.
  • Editing Process and Additional Features

  • So as you can see, one take is working, editing the video, and these are all the steps that it's gonna do.
  • And here I can decide what it needs to be done at the end, and I can say additional actions.
  • I also want gaze correction for this, video.
  • So when it's done, it will do it right away and give me the edited video with the, my eyes looking at the camera.
  • You can also do this with extracting shorts for social media, removing the background, which I'm gonna talk about in a minute.
  • Introduction to Video Editing Features

  • So once one take right now is doing the transcription, once it's finished doing that and once it will have removed the background noise, added subtitles, removed the errors, applied my instructions, and did the custom vocabulary, and, reframed with a virtual cameraman, then it's gonna also do gaze correction as well and give me the perfect result as I want it.
  • So that's the first way.
  • Every time you upload a video, as the video is getting edited, you can say, "Hey, by the way, please do this." Second way, your video already exists and then you check this box that says gaze correction, I want to adjust the, gaze toward the camera.
  • So that's the second option.
  • And option number three is you check the box that says apply this setting to all my future videos.
  • And then by checking the box, gaze correction will be applied to all future videos.
  • Practical Application of Gaze Correction

  • Why would you want this?
  • Well, to give a very concrete example, this video from Karin that she recorded for us, actually on that day, she shot 11 short videos like this.
  • And so, we have a folder that has these 11 files.
  • This one is the first one that I uploaded to OneTake, and so the first one that OneTake edited.
  • And once OneTake edited it, that's when I noticed, oh, she's actually not looking at us right now.
  • So I checked the box and now she is.
  • But now that we have the result here, I already know that the other 10 videos that were shot in the same settings are going to need the same transformation.
  • Instead of having to do these 10 changes manually, I am going to ask OneTake to just remember to apply this to all future videos.
  • So I'm gonna check the box so that when I upload the next 10 videos, this will get done automatically without me having to remember to do it.
  • Does it make sense to everyone?
  • Okay.
  • Introduction to Background Removal

  • So that's the first big change.
  • It's called the gaze correction, and it's already available.
  • You can play with it inside of your own account and see the results.
  • I think it's probably actually in this session where...
  • No, it's currently being performed on the video that I recorded earlier.
  • Let's move to the next item.
  • The second big feature in this release, OneTake 7.13, is background removal.
  • So, most people call this feature green screen removal.
  • Because back in the days when you were doing analog video editing, if you actually wanted to be able to remove the background behind you, you needed to select everything that was not you so you could remove it.
  • And so the easiest way was to have one flat colored background at the time of recording so that you could easily cut out the color.
  • And the reason why you would not choose a red screen is because of the color of human skin, which has too much pink, and it would be a nightmare.
  • So you would use a green screen, and since humans usually do not have a lot of green in their skin color or hair color, it was very easy to remove.
  • Background Removal Technology

  • but we realized that most, users of OneTake wanted to be able to record your, videos in natural settings and did not have the equipment to be able to do actual green screen recorded footage.
  • And so what we needed is to have our own, AI model that's capable of telling what's actually in the foreground and what's in the background that needs to be removed so that it can be, dynamic and did not need you to have special lightning and a special background, backdrop.
  • So, when I'm speaking about this feature, a background removal is actually background replacement, because we're removing it but we're gonna put something else instead.
  • And, at the same time that we are, replacing the background, the original does not need to be green.
  • It can be any, real-world background that you are using.
  • So I'll show you where you find this feature.
  • Just like the previous one, it is on the right-hand menu in the Customize Video panel.
  • You now have a segment that is called Background Removal.
  • Whoops, I closed it, and, it's called Remove Background or Green Screen, but you don't need to have a green screen.
  • And it says, "You need, you just need to choose a new background image or a solid color to replace the background in your video."
  • So, you would choose a color, something that's on brand.
  • So for us, for, OneTake, it would probably be, this color of pink or alabaster white would be the colors that I would use for a OneTake video.
  • or we would use bleached cedar, which is a very dark color, but for me, I like, light backgrounds.
  • I would not record my video on a black background.
  • I would be invisible so that would not be the best option.
  • So, if we're gonna remove the background, we can put a flat color there, or you could put an image.
  • User Feedback and Feature Implementation

  • So one of the reasons that this feature was asked of us by many of our French users was, literally somebody came on, one of the live calls and said, "Well, my office is always way too messy, and if I have the choice between hiring a housemaid, doing some household chores and cleaning up, or having a really powerful AI replace the messy office with a tidy one, it would be amazing if the AI actually could do that so I'd never have to touch a broom."
  • And so we did it, so I guess your wife will be really mad at you for the next few years because now you have a good excuse for the place to be awful.
  • speaking specifically to Gerard.
  • But, yeah, you can now add a background image, get it from a link, or from your device.
  • Then you can use this perfectly clean, perfectly, well-lit office and say, "This is going to now be the background for my video."
  • And then just click Apply Background Removal and it will be applied to your video.
  • It will take, an amount of time that depends on the complexity of the image and on the, duration of the, video.
  • Managing Gaze Correction Settings

  • Kishore asks me, "What if only some videos need gaze correction from my uploaded list, and I have the box checked for gaze correction for all videos.
  • Kishore asks me, "What if only some videos need gaze correction from my uploaded list, and I have the box checked for gaze correction for all videos?
  • Does it create a problem?"
  • So to clarify, every feature in OneTake that is linked to a setting.
  • So when you say, "I want to apply gaze correction to all future videos," any feature that works like that will be applied in the future,
  • but not retroactively implemented on all of your existing backlog because otherwise, it would be very unpredictable for you.
  • it would be very unpredictable for you.
  • You might have content that you've created already that was perfectly fine, you've already published it.
  • You don't need any feature to go back retroactively and edit everything that was already published on your website.
  • And also, in the case of many of you, you might have many videos preexisting on your account,
  • and so we would not make the change like this.
  • So, Kishore, sorry if I'm mispronouncing your name.
  • I got a little bird told me that I was mispronouncing it repetitively.
  • so Kishore,
  • when you check the box, it will not touch any of the existing videos.
  • So if you want to apply gaze correction to videos that you've already edited in the past, then you need to go to your project list, find the project, go to the right menu, and then check this box that says, "Adjust gaze correction towards the camera."
  • Okay?
  • You will enable, and then the example that I gave is I said, "I have these 11 videos that all need it."
  • So in that case, I would do it for one video, like we did here.
  • I would check the box, do this forever in the future.
  • I would go back to home and upload my 10 other projects, and once I've finished with this series, I would probably, in my case, personally, I would probably go back and uncheck the box just so that I don't need to remember next time,
  • because for most of my content, I don't need gaze correction.
  • I only need it when it's a video that's done with a script, which is not the case for the majority of mine.
  • Handling Multiple Video Uploads

  • Okay, and so Kishore says, "Okay, so now for current videos, if I upload several at one time and some need correction and some don't?"
  • So in that case, Kishore, I would do either one of two options.
  • Option one, if you already know which ones need it and which ones don't, then you do as I just explained.
  • You check the box.
  • You upload all the ones that need gaze correction, and once they are done, you uncheck the box, and you do the other ones without it.
  • The second option is you don't know.
  • You don't know yet because you don't know how the videos will turn out, which was the case for this one.
  • I didn't realize that she was looking away until I watched the edited video and that I started to get this feeling that she was not looking at me, but somewhere above my head, like three meters above ground.
  • So, that's when I turned it on there.
  • So if that's the case, then when you upload each project, as it's editing, you're able to check the box for some and not for all of them.
  • Or you just watch the video once it's done and then if it needs it, then you turn it on.
  • Okay?
  • It's that simple.
  • Reverting Changes in OneTake

  • Just know that we have this history feature in OneTake, right?
  • So you are able to revert the change.
  • So here, I did gaze correction.
  • I do have the gaze-corrected version here, right?
  • But if I did prefer the original, I would always be able to roll back.
  • See, here in all of my changes, gaze corrected is here.
  • I can restore it.
  • You can see this restore button.
  • I clicked history, right?
  • But the original project is here, and I can restore that as well.
  • So I can go back to that version without the gaze correction applied.
  • Or I can just tell OneTake, "Hey, actually, thank you, but no thank you.
  • Just go back to what it was before.
  • I could just type that and say, "Actually, it was better before."
  • Go back to the version without gaze correction." And if I save that...
  • Boop.
  • It's gonna refresh,
  • and it's going to give me the version that didn't have it, right?
  • So, it restores the project to version one.
  • So you can always do this and say, "Hey, actually, I didn't need it.
  • Let's see.
  • Feature Availability and Bug Fixes

  • Okay, Kishore says, "Thank you."
  • Yeah, so both of these features are available in the interface and you can play around with them.
  • A few bug fixes.
  • So actually, this slide always says, "A few bug fixes."
  • But we fixed something that was frustrating, which was for a while OneTake was removing the transparency in logos.
  • And that didn't make sense because most of the time when you want to add a logo onto your video, most logos are not perfectly like squares of content.
  • If you have a logo that is like ours, for example, our logo, the one with the two hands like this, fits in a circle.
  • And so it looks really good when there's just the hands and the little dot.
  • But it doesn't look good if it's a square with a white background that's just plastered in the corner of the video.
  • And so for a short while, OneTake was just taking the logos and adding a white square behind them,
  • so we fixed that, and now our logos are transparent again.
  • Future Developments and User Queries

  • A question from Kishore that says, "So the background is currently for solid colors and images?"
  • That is correct.
  • And asks, "Can it load any MP4 format with video?"
  • Not at the moment, but this is something that we are planning to implement, Kishore.
  • So the ability to use a video background instead of just flat images.
  • I think Zoom has this one video background that they, enable, the one with the.....
  • palm tree and the beach.
  • And some people like the palm tree background.
  • Upcoming Features and Current Progress

  • So, yeah, we are planning to implement video backgrounds as well,
  • and then at that point you will be able to get your palm tree, but not at the moment.
  • Not yet.
  • A quick showcase of what we are working on.
  • So we've already delivered translating videos with multiple speakers.
  • We've delivered gaze correction.
  • We've delivered background removal, or replacement would be a better word.
  • We've started delivering auto import of content,
  • so you can already tell OneTake to monitor your YouTube channel and auto-import the videos to translate them or create shorts for social media for you.
  • New Developments and Features

  • We've developed a video analytics feature that we will be making available in beta very soon,
  • so that you can test it and give us some feedback.
  • We started working on the ability for OneTake to publish content for you on social media on your behalf.
  • So, if you have created shorts, for example, and other content, enabling you to post them on TikTok and other platforms.
  • So this is coming soon.
  • We are working on revamping the teleprompter so it's better optimized for people that record videos on mobile.
  • Translations, I think it was on the last two live sessions that we spoke about the French Canadian accent and so on,
  • so now we are capable of outputting in specific dialects.
  • So we will make that available to you soon,
  • which means you'll be able to have your translations into Canadian French, Parisian French, specifying very specifically which accent is targeted in your translation.
  • Whittling down a video, which means telling OneTake, "Well, this video is slightly too long.
  • Can you remove a little bit of filler just to make it fit within 60 minutes?
  • So that's coming.
  • Something that's very hotly requested is the ability to not show all of the text on screen but just the key points.
  • So we've been working to make that possible as well.
  • Creating API access, organizing projects into folders, adding chapters to long videos, and merging multiple videos.
  • All of that is on our plate,
  • and I'll show it to you once we have everything new coming.
  • OneTake 7.13 Update

  • The big news right now is that OneTake 7.13 is already here,
  • so you already have access to it in your account.
  • And for the people that joined while we were in progress, like John, Trevor, and others, welcome to the session.
  • You're coming at the tail end of the explanation of what was new in OneTake 7.13.
  • The two big changes are gaze correction and background removal.
  • So I will just remind you that you can find both of those in OneTake inside of any project now on the right-hand side.
  • Even on the projects that you've already done, on the right-hand side, after virtual cameraman, you now have two additional features which are gaze correction and background removal, and you can use them.
  • One is
  • To make it look like you're looking at the camera even if you're using a prompter,
  • and the other is to replace whatever is in the background behind you with a different one.
  • So, if, John, you wanted to film in your office but then have the video look like you're outdoors,
  • you could just replace the office setting with a different image or with a static background color, behind you.
  • All of this is already available in your account, has been since January 7th,
  • and we'll share the recording of today's live session on the website as usual and send you the link to the recording.
  • we'll do a live session soon, I think, in a couple of weeks, to show you some really cool new features that we've been
  • working on, inside of 1Take.
  • We're making progress really fast right now because we want 2026 to be a fantastic year for you using 1Take.
  • You know that the vision is that you're able to use 1Take like a member on your team that's really smart to edit the videos for you and help you grow your business,
  • so that's what we are about and we are keeping executing on that vision.
  • Q&A Session

  • Do you have any questions, messages for me?
  • Please leave it in the chat so that I can, give you, clarity and answers.
  • We still have a couple of minutes more together.
  • Trevor asks, "Any chance we'll get into the AI twin space to improve the quantity of output?"
  • That's not on our roadmap, Trevor, because you have to choose your battles and then get really good at the things that you do.
  • The things that we do is video editing,
  • and we are also in a situation where most of our users want to use AI to give them superpowers but not to replace them.
  • the things that we do is video editing, and, we are also in a situation where most of our users want to use AI to give them superpowers but not to replace them.
  • And the AI, twin kind of features where you create an avatar from yourself or,
  • 3D or virtual, version of yourself that presents the videos instead of you.
  • They do have the benefit of speed because then you don't need to really get into the studio or get in front of the camera,
  • or even, like, get out of bed in the morning.
  • and still, able to generate something.
  • the issue is that, this something kind of degrades the relationship that you create with the audience since it's clearly not, the actual you.
  • And in the long term that has, negative, effects for your business.
  • So that's not the, charge that we are, leading there.
  • but thanks for the question.
  • User Suggestions and Feedback

  • Ikis asks, "Will we have background images or will we bring our own to upload for our background?"
  • This is actually a great question, Ikis.
  • And, Pritish, I think we could, add an option here because it's true.
  • Currently, we enable you to bring in any background image,
  • just like inside of your video we enable you to upload any image.
  • But it would be useful to provide you with a library so we can integrate with something like Pixabay
  • and it would be way easier.
  • for you to get images that are high quality that you can use.
  • So thanks for the suggestion, and we will do that, okay?
  • I will just
  • give me a second.
  • Yeah.
  • So I took written notes because, spoken words just disappear.
  • But once it's written and Pritish has been tagged there, it is now his, life's responsibility to make sure that, it gets added to the road map and progress will be, made, on it.
  • Otherwise the straw doll that we made on his name has a pin that goes into it if he does not put it on the road map,
  • so this is great.
  • So yes, Ikis, currently you have to bring your own image to upload for your background,
  • but we are going to add a royalty-free image selection so that we make that really easy for you as well.
  • Requests for Feature Demos

  • Kishore asks, "I missed a couple of sessions in the last quarter, but it would be good to have a demo with all the features of One Take instead of going through all the training recordings.
  • Just a request if possible.
  • It would be massive to remind us what is there in One Take."
  • That's actually a great question, Kishore.
  • I can tell you that I did a full demo from scratch in one of those recent sessions,
  • so, instead of watching all of them, let me just find which one it was.
  • Unless you remember, Pritish, on which date it was I did the demo from A to Z.
  • Pritish, any memory of which one it was?
  • No, sorry.
  • Okay.
  • So I will, do a soft commit, that on the next live session we could do something like this.
  • I'll add it.
  • I do not guarantee it, Kishore, but I think it would be a great idea,
  • so, we should do a session that's just focused on that.
  • So it's either going to be during the real time and that's what we do,
  • or a session that's separate from the real time.
  • But I think it's a good idea.
  • We should do, a session that goes, from A to Z.
  • And, somebody else sent, like, a bunch of, hearts on my screen.
  • I think it's Sebastian.
  • E.G.
  • Sebastian,
  • okay.
  • So that's apparently voted as a good idea,
  • so this is something that we should do.
  • So Pritish, let's do that for the next, session after real time.
  • Thanks, Kishore, for making the suggestion.
  • Sure.
  • Sure.
  • Also, if Kishore can send me his email ID, if I find the link of the demo, I can share it with him.
  • So Kishore, can you share your email to Pritish in a DM so that, if he finds which specific replay, I did the full demo for the most recent time, he will send it to you as well?
  • Closing Remarks and Support Information

  • and that's it from the news for me.
  • So you have all these new features you can explore in, the interface.
  • If you have any questions, we are always available through the chat.
  • As a reminder, we have moved the chat box to be triggered by the help button at the top right, where it says help.
  • Click it.
  • It opens the chat box, okay?
  • The reason why we did that is because, when it was at the bottom, it was getting confused with the one where you're chatting with actual AI,
  • and so if you click Help, then that's to chat with our customer success team.
  • actual AI, and so if you click Help, then that's to chat with our customer success, team.
  • So you will, be speaking to Joseph, most of the time.
  • And, so if you have questions, just use that.
  • We will be very happy to, answer.
  • So thanks for attending this session of the Realtime,
  • and I will see you on the next one.
  • Final Thoughts and Future Outlook

  • before then, I would like to just say, it's been such a great pleasure to, work with you, get your suggestions, and move forward together in 2025.
  • We, want to make 2026 a fantastic year for you and for your business.
  • You might have noticed that the rest, of the world and, what you get in the news is not always like positive and, all, rainbows and unicorns.
  • But on our side, we try to be a source of good news, pretty much, every single time that we interact with you,
  • and to make sure OneTake helps you achieve the reason why you're in the business in the first place,
  • which is contribute a lot of value, showcase your expertise in your videos, get a lot of people to watch them and get a ton of value out of them,
  • while making you look very professional.
  • That's what OneTake is there for,
  • and we expect to be doing that always better, with every update of OneTake, this year as well.
  • So thanks for attending this session of the Realtime,
  • and I will see you on the next one.
  • Happy 2026, and have a great end of the morning, I guess, for most of you, who are stateside,
  • and for everybody else, have a great afternoon, evening, night, depending on where you are.
  • This Zoom room will self-destruct in five, four, three, two, one.
  • Bye-bye.