Riverside's Magic Episodes and Magic Clips auto-producing edited content from recordings is the post-production shift worth understanding
Magic Episodes generating fully edited draft episodes from raw recordings is the production automation that addresses the post-recording step that takes most podcast producers the most time. The editing, pacing, music selection and structure that currently requires hours of work becoming a starting point rather than the whole job changes the production economics significantly.
Magic Clips generating short-form vertical videos for social media from the same session is the content multiplication that changes the per-recording output. A single podcast session producing both the episode and the social clips is a different content production model from treating those as separate production tasks.
Magic Segments generating five to ten minute highlight reels is the editorial curation that surfaces the best content from longer sessions for audiences who want the highlights without the full episode.
The built-in podcast hosting and analytics for direct publishing to Apple Podcasts and Spotify removing the need for a separate hosting platform changes the tool stack required for a complete podcast production and distribution operation.
Are you using Riverside's Magic clips for social content or still exporting and creating those separately?