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text.py - Create a HELLO WORLD video title against black background with a zoom in motion effect and soundtrack.
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images.py - Takes an array of image URLs and creates a video with a soundtrack and simple zoom in effect.
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titles.py - Create a video to demo titles using the available preset font styles, a soundtrack, zoom in motion effect and wipe right transition.
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trim.py - Trim the start and end of a video clip to output a shortened video.
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filters.py - Applies filters to a video clip, including a title with the name of the filter and a soundtrack.
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picture-in-picture.py - Layer a small foreground clip, using position and scale, over a fullscreen background clip, to create a picture in picture effect.
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merge.py - Merge data in to a video using merge fields.
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transform.py - Apply transformations (rotate, skew and flip) to a video clip.
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border.py - Add a border frame around a background photo.
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gif.py - Create an animated gif that plays once.
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templates/create.py - Save an edit as a re-usable template with placeholders.
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templates/render.py - Render a template using merge fields to replace placeholders.
- status.py - Shows the status of a render task and the output video URL. Run this after running one of the render examples.
- probe.py - Fetch metadata for any media asset on the internet such as width, height, duration, etc...
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serve-api/render_id.py - Fetch all assets associated with a render ID. Includes video or image and thumbnail and poster.
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serve-api/asset_id.py - Fetch an individual asset by asset ID.
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serve-api/destination.py - Shows how to exclude a render from being sent to the Shotstack hosting destination.
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mux.py - Sends a rendered video to Mux hosting and excludes it from Shotstack. Requires a Mux account.
Install the required dependencies including the Shotstack Python SDK
pip install -r requirements.txt
The demos use the staging endpoint by default so use your provided staging key:
export SHOTSTACK_KEY=your_key_here
Windows users (Command Prompt):
set SHOTSTACK_KEY=your_key_here
You can get an API key via the Shotstack web site.
The examples directory includes a number of examples demonstrating the capabilities of the Shotstack API.
To run a rendering/editing example run the examples at the root of the examples folder, e.g. to run the images video example:
python examples/images.py
To check the status of a render, similar to polling run the status.py
example with the render ID, e.g.:
python examples/status.py 8b844085-779c-4c3a-b52f-d79deca2a960
To look up assets hosted by Shotstack run the examples in the examples/serve-api directory.
Find assets by render ID:
python examples/serve-api/render_id.py 8b844085-779c-4c3a-b52f-d79deca2a960
or
Find an asset by asset ID:
python examples/serve-api/asset_id.py 3f446298-779c-8c8c-f253-900c1627b776