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Doza Assist: Open-source local AI tool for documentary video editing on Mac

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Chris Cardoza

1mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Doza Assist is an open-source, local AI tool for Mac that helps documentary editors quickly process interview footage. It provides transcription, story analysis, and a rough cut tailored to the user's editing style, exporting to Final Cut Pro, Premiere, and DaVinci Resolve. It runs entirely on-device with no cloud uploads and is available under an MIT license on GitHub.

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Documentary editors spend days hunting through interview footage for the moments that carry the story. Doza Assist does that pass in minutes.
Get back transcription, story analysis, and a rough cut shaped by your own editing style, not generic AI.
Runs 100% on your Mac. Nothing uploads to the cloud.
Open source on GitHub under MIT license.
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Documentary editors spend days hunting through interview footage for the moments that carry the story. Doza Assist does that pass in minutes. Drop in an interview. Get back transcription, story analysis, and a rough cut shaped by your own editing style, n

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