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How do you avoid framing mistakes in short-form videos?

Hey everyone,
I m curious how other creators deal with this.
When recording short-form videos, I often find that the clip looks fine at first, but later in the editor something is slightly off.
The face is too low.
Captions cover the product.
The CTA is too close to the bottom.
Or the script works, but the framing does not.
That s the problem I tried to solve with FrameReady Camera, a small iPhone app I recently released.
It helps creators check the frame before recording, with safe-zone guides, Face Assist and a simple teleprompter for hooks and scripts.
It is not meant to replace an editor. It is more like a pre-recording check before the clip ever reaches the editing app.
App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fr...

I m launching it on Product Hunt tomorrow and would really appreciate honest feedback:
Would you use something like this before recording?
Is frame videos before you edit clear enough?
How do you currently avoid these kinds of framing mistakes?

FrameReady Camera - Frame videos before you edit

Most video apps help after you record. FrameReady Camera helps before. It’s an iPhone camera for creators with safe-zone guides, Face Assist and a simple teleprompter, so your face, captions, CTA and script are checked before the edit starts.