Turn real work into on-camera content.
Research better. Ask better questions. Keep the human voice.
AI-Guided Interviews for Content: What They Are and How They Work
An AI-guided content interview uses software to prepare better questions and organise recorded answers while the person supplies the experience, evidence, and judgment.
Meta's Muse Image reversal is a consent lesson for AI content
Meta turned off an Instagram AI image feature after backlash. The useful lesson for expert content is simple: consent and provenance cannot be hidden in the workflow.
What REC Content Studio does (and does not do)
A plain-English guide to REC's research-guided solo interviews, real outputs, and current boundaries.
How a REC video interview works, step by step
From a link and a few notes to a full recording and, when supported, clips you choose to render.
Worked example: from source notes to proof clips
A composite walkthrough of turning messy source material into credible point-of-view clips.
Use AI to prepare expert content, not impersonate the expert
The useful role for AI in personal media is research, structure, and editing support, not pretending to be the person.
How to turn one video interview into a week of human content
A focused source interview can become a week of useful content without sanding off the human parts.
How source-backed video builds trust
Personal media is not a vibe. It works because trust changes how people evaluate claims.
Why human point-of-view content matters in the age of AI
When feeds fill with synthetic sameness, visible human judgment becomes the asset.
Put the guidance to work
Start with something real.
Bring a source. REC will prepare the questions.