This guide walks you through importing a Warzone VOD into Eklipse, auto-detecting kills and squad wipes, editing clips to vertical format, and exporting finished TikToks ready to post.
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Before You Start #
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How to Edit Warzone Clips for TikTok with Eklipse #
Step 1–2: Import Your Warzone VOD #
1. Log in to app.eklipse.gg and select New Clip from the Dashboard
2. Choose your source, Twitch, Kick, or YouTube, and select your Warzone VOD from the list or paste the VOD URL directly
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Show the source selection screen with Twitch selected and a Warzone VOD in the list.
Step 3: Set the Game to Warzone #
3. Select Warzone (or COD: Warzone) from the game category dropdown before processing, this activates the battle royale detection model tuned for squad wipes, kills, clutch zone plays, and high-kill finishes
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Capture the game category dropdown with Warzone selected.
Step 4: Run AI Highlight Detection #
4. Start processing, Eklipse scans the VOD and surfaces Warzone highlights ranked by signal strength; a 3-hour session typically returns 6–12 clip candidates including squad wipes, high-kill games, and clutch circle plays
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Capture the clip results grid showing Warzone highlights with kill counts and timestamps.
Step 5–7: Edit for TikTok in Eklipse Studio #
5. Select a clip and open it in Eklipse Studio to start editing for TikTok format
6. Apply the 9:16 vertical crop, drag the crop frame to keep your character, kill feed, and zone timer visible; for Warzone, center on the action and keep the bottom HUD in frame
7. Trim the clip using the start/end handles to cut the pre-engagement slow period; aim for 20–45 seconds for TikTok, start from the first shot or squad spot, not the rotation
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Show Studio with a Warzone squad wipe cropped to 9:16, kill feed visible, timer in frame.
Step 8: Add Effects #
8. Apply AI-Edit effects to auto-add zoom reactions on kills, meme overlays, or hype cues timed to squad wipes, increases watch time on Warzone TikTok content without manual editing
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Capture a Warzone clip in Studio with an AI-Edit zoom effect triggered on a kill.
Step 9: Export or Post to TikTok #
9. Export the clip as TikTok format from the export menu, or use the Content Publisher to schedule and post directly to TikTok from Eklipse without downloading
> 📸 Screenshot tip: Show the export screen with TikTok selected as the output format.