
Buyer intent page
Quartz helps wedding editors build a 3 to 5 minute highlight film from hours of ceremony, portrait, speech, and reception footage without starting from a blank timeline.
This page targets the exact job many buyers are already searching for: turning a full wedding day into a tight narrative edit.
Quartz helps you start from vows, letters, speeches, and reactions before you decide what the montage should do around them.
The product prepares structure and selects. It does not pretend to know the final emotional pacing better than the editor does.
Editing outcome
Wedding highlight films become faster to edit when the dialogue anchors, emotional payoffs, and usable supporting footage are surfaced before the pacing pass begins.
Where time goes
The repetitive work is what turns a highlight film into a multi-day assembly problem before the real creative polish begins.
Cull duplicates, weak coverage, and uncertain moments before they muddy the first assembly.
Surface spoken moments that are likely to carry the emotional structure of the finished film.
Build a first pass that lets the editor refine rhythm and restraint instead of spending the first day just organizing bins.
Expose uncertain areas as review points so the human editor knows where judgment still matters most.
Trust signal
Quartz should describe the highlight film as a workflow with boundaries, not as a vague AI promise.
FAQ
Quartz is strongest when the claims are precise, the boundaries are visible, and the workflow is easy to verify.
This page targets highlight-film buyers, but the same local-first workflow can support longer-form wedding edits where structure, dialogue anchors, and culling still matter.
No. Quartz is intended to prepare structure, discover anchors, and reduce assembly load. Song choice and final pacing remain editorial decisions.
No. Quartz is positioned as preparation and first-cut software that hands off into the editor you already finish inside.
Quartz is framed around wedding-specific dialogue, reactions, review gates, and local-first trust rather than generalized social video automation.
Related pages
Each page below answers a different buyer or workflow question without repeating the same copy.
The main product page for studios evaluating Quartz as a wedding-first editing system.
The privacy and local-first angle for filmmakers who do not want client footage routed through a generic cloud tool.
A demo page on moving from raw footage to a review-ready first-cut timeline.
A workflow article for editors shaping a 3 to 5 minute film from a full wedding day.
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.