I think video generation for other media types is definitely getting some legs these days. This is a great start for music/podcasts.
There are so many directions you could take it, but generally I suspect it will be hard to offer the "right" amount of customization to end users. It may be easier to find product market fit by focusing in on a smaller niche.
That one is for you to discover! I would think about subcategories that already have communities. Maybe it's a genre of music, maybe it's a circle of podcasters (e.g. sports). Incorporating speech2face would also be sweet feature for this.
I've also messed around with browser video editing. WebRecorder's poor browser support (h264 only available on chrome) is one thing, but only being able to encode in real-time is just too frustrating, with frame drops and forcing the user to play back the entire vid. Have you tried any of the ffmpeg wasm ports floating around?
Only slightly on topic, but the title reminded my of a "music video" by a band called Brightly for their song Preflight Nerves[0]. It pulls live tweets that contain the lyrics of the song in time with the song. Pretty neat
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 23.4 ms ] threadThere are so many directions you could take it, but generally I suspect it will be hard to offer the "right" amount of customization to end users. It may be easier to find product market fit by focusing in on a smaller niche.
[0]: http://tweetflight.wearebrightly.com/