Turn raw screen recordings into polished promo videos
Point Zero at a Google Drive folder with silent screen recordings. It writes the narration script, selects music, adds transitions, and exports a ready-to-share SaaS promotional short in 30–90 seconds.
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Why producing promo videos from screen recordings takes so long
You just finished recording a new feature walkthrough — three silent screen captures sitting in a Google Drive folder. Now comes the hard part: writing a narration script, picking background music, timing transitions, and editing everything into a tight 60-second promo. You could spend the afternoon in a video editor, or you could hand the folder to Zero. Point it at your Google Drive recordings, tell it what the video should communicate, and it delivers a polished SaaS promo short — narration, music, transitions, and all — ready to post.
How to ask Zero to produce a promo video from your recordings
@Zero pull the 3 screen recordings from the ‘Dashboard Launch’ folder in Google Drive. Produce a 60-second promo video with narration, background music, and smooth transitions. The tone should be professional and upbeat. Highlight speed and ease of use.
How Zero turns raw footage into a polished promotional short
Zero pulls recordings from Google Drive
Zero connects to your Google Drive, locates the specified folder, and ingests the raw screen recordings. It identifies key moments and UI interactions to determine the optimal sequence and pacing.
Zero writes the narration and selects music
Based on your brief, Zero generates a narration script that highlights the product’s value propositions. It selects a background music track and maps narration segments to video timestamps.
Zero assembles and exports the final cut
Zero adds transitions between scenes, layers the narration and music, and exports a polished promotional short (30–90s). The final video is saved back to Google Drive and shared in Slack.
Iterate on the cut, repurpose for other channels, or schedule a batch
Required integrations: Slack, Google Drive, and Notion
Slack
Zero receives your brief and delivers progress updates and the final video link through Slack.
Google Drive
Zero reads raw screen recordings from Google Drive and saves the finished promo video back to the same or a specified folder.
Notion
Optionally, Zero saves the narration script and video brief to Notion for your content archive and future reference.
Best practices for promo video production with Zero
Include a clear brief with your request: target audience, key message, and desired tone. The more specific you are, the tighter the first cut.
Organize recordings in a dedicated Google Drive folder per project or feature. Zero works best when the source folder is clean and focused.
Ask for a narration script review before the full render if you want to fine-tune the messaging first.