# Video Media Factory

## The Practical Guide To Producing, Repurposing, Publishing, And Improving Video Content

Version: 2026-05-05

## Table Of Contents

1. What Video Media Factory Is
2. Who It Is For
3. Core Workflow
4. User Services
5. Enterprise Services
6. MCP And API Access
7. Production Quality Rules
8. Analytics And Improvement
9. Launch Readiness
10. Worksheets

## Chapter 1: What Video Media Factory Is

Video Media Factory is a production system for creating and improving short-form video content. It brings together video generation, UGC scene creation, clip intelligence, editing, voice generation, publishing handoff, analytics, and team workflows.

The goal is simple: help a user or client turn ideas and existing media into videos that can be reviewed, published, tracked, and improved.

## Chapter 2: Who It Is For

Creators use the app to create short videos, generate metadata, improve captions, and repurpose longer videos into clips.

Agencies use the app to manage videos for multiple clients, create brand kits, approve clips, and keep production moving.

Businesses use the app for product demos, UGC ads, educational videos, social clips, campaign videos, and analytics-driven improvements.

Enterprise clients use the app through private deployment, REST API access, MCP access, team workflows, brand rules, analytics, and automation.

## Chapter 3: Core Workflow

1. Plan the content.
2. Create or import the source.
3. Generate video, UGC scenes, or clips.
4. Review output.
5. Edit captions, filler words, silence, and metadata.
6. Approve the final asset.
7. Publish through Postiz or export.
8. Track analytics.
9. Improve the next version.

## Chapter 4: User Services

Users can create videos, generate UGC scenes, analyze clips, add captions, remove silence, remove filler words, generate voice, build metadata, publish through approved channels, and read analytics.

## Chapter 5: Enterprise Services

Enterprise clients can receive private deployment, dedicated storage, team seats, brand governance, approval workflow, analytics ingestion, API access, MCP access for agent operation, n8n/Postiz/Grafana integration, and custom workflow buildout.

## Chapter 6: MCP And API Access

Modern enterprise clients need two access paths:

- MCP for AI agents.
- REST API for software systems that do not use MCP.

Video Media Factory already includes MCP server code. The REST API already includes many operational routes. Before selling public enterprise API access, the customer API-key layer must be finished with scopes, rotation, revocation, rate limits, and usage logs.

## Chapter 7: Production Quality Rules

No video should be approved until the hook is clear, audio is understandable, captions are readable, CTA is specific, brand rules are followed, platform format is correct, output file plays, and claims are safe.

No publishing account should be connected until Joseph approves which Postiz accounts Media Factory can use.

## Chapter 8: Analytics And Improvement

Track views, clicks, leads, revenue, publish status, best-performing content, weak content, traffic sources, and suggestions. Demo data must be labeled as demo data. Live metrics must come from real events or connected analytics sources.

## Chapter 9: Launch Readiness

Self-serve launch needs signup, content creation, video output, voice output, storage, billing, payment delivery/access, analytics, support, and deployment health proof.

Enterprise launch needs API keys, authenticated MCP gateway, scopes, rate limits, usage logs, onboarding docs, and support/SLA path.

## Chapter 10: Worksheets

Video planning:

- Topic:
- Audience:
- Pain:
- Promise:
- Platform:
- Hook:
- CTA:
- Proof:
- Publish date:

Clip review:

- Clip ID:
- Hook score:
- Best moment:
- Weak moment:
- Keep/edit/reject:
- Caption fix:
- CTA fix:

Enterprise onboarding:

- Client:
- Deployment type:
- Users:
- Approved domains:
- API access needed:
- MCP access needed:
- Publishing accounts:
- Storage:
- Analytics source:
- Billing owner:
- Support owner:
