Taskade Genesis transforms documentary recordings into structured research summaries — key arguments, evidence cited, counterpoints, and open questions — so researchers and journalists can act on insights without rewatching hours of footage.
What Is a Documentary Video to Research Summary Converter?
It's a Taskade Genesis app that processes documentary content and extracts the intellectual architecture: central thesis, supporting evidence, expert quotes, and the claims that need independent verification.
Why Use a Documentary Video to Research Summary Converter?
Documentaries pack complex narratives into hours of footage — extracting the signal manually is slow and error-prone.
- Thesis mapping — core argument and sub-arguments structured into a clear hierarchy
- Evidence tagging — statistics, studies, and expert quotes captured with context
- Counterpoint flagging — dissenting views and caveats surfaced for balanced analysis
- Source checklist — every cited organisation or study listed for follow-up research
- Persistent memory — agents connect multiple documentaries in a research series
Who Should Use a Documentary Video to Research Summary Converter?
- Investigative journalists building evidence maps for long-form pieces
- Academic researchers screening source material efficiently
- Policy analysts extracting evidence from advocacy documentaries
- Students working on media literacy or film analysis assignments
- Content creators using documentary research as a foundation for original work
How To Convert a Documentary Video to a Research Summary?
- Clone the app from /convert — one prompt, live workspace, no per-seat lock-in.
- Paste the documentary URL or upload a transcript.
- The AI agent, drawing on 15+ frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, maps claims and evidence.
- Explore the summary in Mind Map view to see how arguments connect.
- Use /learn/projects/databases to link related documentary records via the Relationship field.
Discover more research workflows at /automate and see how other researchers use Taskade at /community.
