Hi, Reader,
I've been getting questions about how I make my social media posts from the clips I take while I'm streaming, so I thought I'd send a quick email in case anyone needs help setting this up!
Since Twitch took away DJs ability to clip and have VODs, I've been doing this to help me promote my streams on IG, YouTube and TikTok.
โโ๐ฏ Why Clipping Matters (Especially for DJs)
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Most people wonโt catch you live.
Clips = visibility. They keep your name in the feed between streams.
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Your replay is your resume.
Sponsorships, collabs, followersโno oneโs watching your full VOD. They want moments.
๐๐ฝ Meet Aitum Vertical
โAitum Vertical is a free app that lets you record, format, and clip vertical versions of your set while you stream.
Itโs made for streamersโand it works beautifully for DJs. Here's how I have set up my canvas for my IG posts:
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๐ง How to Use It (Quick + Dirty Style)
1. Download ๐ aitum.tv/vertical for free
โ2. Set up your vertical scene โ camera, decks, you doing the most
โ3. Hit record during your stream โ it captures vertical-only for clips
โ4. !Clip - you can even set up Aitum as a command so mods can clip too. The import is free and it's right HEREโ
๐ฅ Pro Tips
๐ฅ Set a hot key to your streamdeck so you can easily capture a backtrack with the touch of a button
๐ฅ Use CapCut to add captions + edits
๐ TL;DR
You already did the hard part.โ
Donโt let your stream disappear.
Start clipping. Aitum makes it easy!
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โ Download Aitum Verticalโ
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That's it for now! Keep learning, growing, and creating!
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