Tanzania, March 25 -- Marketing videos, tutorials, advertisements, and social media clips contain text overlays. These components are difficult to eliminate when the background scene is still in motion. Traditional editing tends to leave a visible footprint, distortions, or unnatural spots on the video. These issues reduce the quality of images and distract the audience. Freeze-frame editing is a good means of dealing with such circumstances. The editors freeze the video at a particular juncture, then selectively edit that frame. The edited frame is then spliced into the rest of the footage as it plays back without any apparent break. Newer platforms like Pippit have made it easier with AI-assisted features. Intelligent masking, overprint...