Netflix is detailing an AI video tool that goes beyond simple cleanup. Its system, called VOID, cuts elements from footage while keeping everything else behaving in a way that still feels grounded.
That marks a shift for AI video editing. Existing tools can erase unwanted elements, but they often leave behind movement that feels off, like objects floating or actions stopping without cause. VOID focuses on what happens after an edit, rebuilding the sequence so the outcome still follows believable cause and effect.
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The research shows the model can adjust interactions in response to changes, so if a supporting object is removed, the remaining elements react naturally instead of freezing or glitching. It effectively rewrites the physical logic of a shot to match the new setup.
For editors and studios, that points to cleaner fixes in post-production without breaking immersion, especially in shots where multiple
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