Frame-by-frame video annotation

A Video Annotation Tool for People Who Actually Edit

Good editing feedback is specific. PithPlay helps creators place instructions where they belong: directly against the video moment, not buried in a message thread.

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Why frame-by-frame annotation matters

A note like “fix the transition near the intro” leaves too much room for interpretation. Frame-aware annotation lets the creator mark the exact moment, explain the desired change, and give the editor the context needed to make the right call.

Designed for creative direction, not just comments

PithPlay annotations can support editorial notes, reference instructions, music cues, transition requests, and revision context. The goal is not to create more comments. The goal is to make every comment actionable.

Cleaner handoff from creator to editor

When annotations become part of the project brief, editors can start with a shared map of the creator’s vision instead of reconstructing direction from emails, chat messages, and folder names.

What PithPlay helps you do

Practical workflow improvements for creators, editors, and teams.

Timestamped editing notes

Attach the note to the exact moment instead of asking an editor to scan a whole cut looking for the issue.

Frame-level creative direction

Explain cuts, captions, emphasis, transitions, and pacing where they happen, while the visual context is still obvious.

Project-ready annotation context

Turn feedback into usable project direction instead of leaving it as a pile of isolated comments.

Editor handoff clarity

Give editors enough information to act confidently before the first round of avoidable questions starts.

Revision-friendly workflow

Keep decisions traceable, so later revisions can be checked against what was actually requested.

Works with creator video libraries

Use annotation as part of a broader creator workflow: upload, mark up, invite, brief, revise, and deliver.

Questions people ask

A video annotation tool lets users add comments or instructions to specific moments in a video so feedback is easier to understand and act on.

Frame-by-frame annotation reduces ambiguity because the editor sees exactly where the creator wants a change and why it matters.

PithPlay is designed so annotated feedback can guide project creation, editor review, and revision workflows.

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