
Main product page
Quartz helps wedding editors turn ceremony, speech, and reaction footage into evidence-backed first-cut timelines with local-first AI, review gates, and editor control.
Quartz is built around vows, speeches, reactions, review debt, and export handoff instead of broad consumer editing tasks.
The footage you are responsible for stays anchored to the machine and storage workflow you already trust.
The goal is a credible first timeline that still leaves the taste, pacing, and final polish with the editor.
Category fit
The strongest buyer intent is not “AI video editor.” It is wedding highlight editing software that actually respects how a studio gets from cards to a first review.
Workflow proof
Quartz is most credible when it removes repetitive setup work while keeping the evidence, review gates, and handoff visible to the editor.
Organize cameras, external audio, and transcripts so the project stabilizes before you start shaping story.
Surface strong moments, weak coverage, and likely anchors so the first pass starts from cleaner material.
Move a reviewable first-cut timeline into the NLE instead of treating the edit as a black-box output.
Keep privacy, storage, and machine expectations explicit because wedding footage is client work, not disposable training data.
What Quartz does not claim
Quartz should be described as review-ready first-cut software, not as a magic replacement for veteran editorial taste.
FAQ
Quartz is strongest when the claims are precise, the boundaries are visible, and the workflow is easy to verify.
No. Quartz is built to speed up sync, culling, structure, and first-cut preparation while leaving the final creative decisions with the editor.
Quartz is being positioned around wedding workflows first because the workflow is clearer, the buyer intent is stronger, and the evidence standard is higher.
Wedding filmmakers are responsible for private client media. Local-first positioning makes privacy, storage, and machine trust part of the product promise instead of an afterthought.
A review-ready first-cut timeline with surfaced anchors, stronger structure, and a clearer handoff into the finishing editor workflow.
Related pages
Each page below answers a different buyer or workflow question without repeating the same copy.
A buyer-intent page focused on building the actual 3 to 5 minute highlight film.
The privacy and local-first angle for filmmakers who do not want client footage routed through a generic cloud tool.
How Quartz surfaces vows, speeches, reactions, and weak coverage before the real edit begins.
A workflow page on how Quartz fits into the prep, review, and handoff stages of a real studio process.
A video-first proof page showing how Quartz surfaces emotional anchors and editorial payoffs.
A grounded comparison between an all-manual first cut and a Quartz-assisted workflow.
Next step
The product should prove itself on the kind of ceremony, speech, and reception footage you already edit.