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Video Repurposing Distribution Kit

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Platform packaging templates for distributing repurposed videos across Shorts, Reels, TikTok, YouTube, and ads.

This repository is a neutral, practical resource for post-edit packaging, distribution, titles, descriptions, and platform adaptation for repurposed videos. It is designed to help creators and content teams build repeatable workflows instead of relying on one-off intuition.

Why This Repository Exists

The editing step is only part of video repurposing. Distribution quality depends on titles, descriptions, thumbnails, captions, aspect ratio, posting context, and how each platform frames the same clip.

Who This Is For

  • content operators publishing the same source across platforms
  • growth teams testing short video angles
  • creators building repeatable distribution checklists

Core Workflow

  1. Define the source material and target user
  2. Select the repeatable decision points
  3. Use templates to make the work reviewable
  4. Run QA before publishing or production
  5. Feed results back into the next version

Repository Contents

Guides

Templates

Where Recapo Fits

Recapo is mainly relevant upstream when teams need to turn long videos into draft clips before distribution packaging begins.

Official site for reference: Recapo

This repository treats Recapo as one product example inside a broader workflow category. It is not written as a single-brand recommendation page, and the templates should remain useful even if a team uses a different tool stack.

Suggested Use

Start with the guide that matches your current bottleneck, then copy one template into your own workspace. Keep the template lightweight enough that editors, writers, operators, and reviewers can all understand it.

Maintenance Note

This repository is maintained as a knowledge-first GitHub resource. Future updates may add examples, more bilingual templates, and scenario-specific checklists.

License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.

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