Recently, a cutting-edge AI video editing tool named MorphCut has been co-developed by the University of Washington and Adobe Research. This tool leverages an innovative framework to automatically remove redundant verbal fillers from videos and smoothes out jump cuts, enhancing the viewing experience. MorphCut's standout features include facial detail focus, facial landmark manipulation, and cross-modal attention mechanisms, with special attention to handling issues when the subject's head turns, ensuring that the faces in the video appear both natural and coherent. Additionally, the tool allows users to make specific adjustments to the faces in the video, such as keeping the mouth closed or simulating speaking movements. The automatic removal of verbal fillers and smooth head turn processing make MorphCut a powerful tool in the video editing process, providing editors with a more efficient editing experience.