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Fable 5 fully automated the editing of its own launch video using Anthropic Claude Code team's tools (including ffmpeg, Figma MCP, Remotion, etc.), achieving AI-driven video production, creating a recursive effect.
The user explains how they used Fable, an AI tool, to edit its own launch video by leveraging code and tool calls for transcription, ffmpeg, color grading, Figma MCP, and Remotion UI, without touching a video editor.
An autonomous AI agent from depthfirst discovered 21 zero-day vulnerabilities in FFmpeg, including a network-reachable RCE via a single 183-byte packet, for only $1,000 in compute costs; the find highlights the disparity between automated bug finding and patching.
User @leeoxiang tried to give domestic users a video editing skill based on Claude Code and hyperframes, only to find that network restrictions and insufficient capability of domestic large models caused installation and code generation failures, reflecting the obstacles domestic users face in using advanced AI tools.
Vex is an open-source terminal-based AI video editing agent that uses LLMs as planners and deterministic tools (FFmpeg, Whisper) for actual edits, enabling natural-language editing commands with local-first, scriptable workflows.
Vex is an open-source CLI agent harness that lets users edit videos via natural language commands, automating tasks like silence removal, b-roll addition, and visual generation.