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Jeet Ajudiya

Jeet Ajudiya

Video Editor & CS Engineer

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Here is the Project: jeetajudiya.zo.space (http://jeetajudiya.zo.space) I wanted my portfolio to feel like something — not just a page with my name and some links. So I built a cinematic experience on Zo Computer. The background is a live particle web that moves with your mouse. The journey section tells my story from 2021 to now — click any year and the full chapter opens. My video work is organized into three categories — phonk edits, cinematic cuts, beat sync reels — each one linked directly to YouTube. There's an interactive quiz that figures out what kind of edit you actually need, and a hire form that feeds straight into a Zo Gmail automation — so every inquiry hits my inbox automatically. Hidden Easter Egg:Type "cut" anywhere on the page if you're curious. Everything here — the design, the interactions, the automation — built and hosted on @ZoComputer
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🚀 I built StyleScan for the Paper Challenge Every website has a design system hidden inside its CSS — colors, fonts, spacing tokens, components. But extracting them manually takes hours. So I built StyleScan. You paste any website URL, and it reverse-engineers the entire design system in seconds — then syncs it directly to your Paper canvas through MCP. The unlock was Paper MCP. Instead of designing cards manually, I connected my agent directly to the canvas. It reads the extracted tokens and builds everything automatically: Color swatches with hex values Font family previews Component style cards Organized artboards per site No drag. No drop. Just paste a URL and watch the canvas populate itself. I tested it on GitHub, YouTube, and my own portfolio — each one created a completely different artboard, reflecting that site's unique visual language. This is what Paper MCP makes possible — your canvas isn't just a design file anymore. It's a living document connected to the web. Try StyleScan: https://stylescan-peach.vercel.app Tech stack: Paper MCP · Node.js · PostCSS · Vercel
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This is a short video ad I put together as a personal project to practice dynamic product editing. The main focus was on creating a fresh and energetic vibe for a beverage brand. I experimented with crisp color grading to make the product pop, and added smooth motion graphics for the floating elements and text to give it a polished, commercial feel. Just a clean, fast-paced edit to bring a simple concept to life!
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I edited this video with smooth cuts, transitions, and effects to make it engaging and suitable for social media content
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