"Your lyrics video almost became popular, just one step away.
Nowadays, when making TikTok videos, many people use AI tools to match lyrics. But the question arises, why do some accounts have tens of thousands of views, but some are not watched? The key is how to use these tools.
There are AI on the market that specializes in making lyrics videos. For example, Canva's Magic Media can automatically match lyrics and material. There is also Coze's workflow to break lyrics into keywords and find corresponding video clips. These tools are really easy, but they are difficult to use well.
Let's start with what the searchers want. You will definitely want to find a tool that can automatically generate lyrics animation. You may need to upload lyrics with one click, and the tool automatically matches the screen. Or you can adjust the subtitle style to make the video more attractive.
Recently, there was news that TikTok has begun to suppress low-quality AI videos. Those who directly install templates and are not creative will have lower and lower views. So if you choose the right tool, you must still be able to play.
How to do it specifically? Divide it into three steps.
The first step is to choose the right tool. Don't rush just by looking at the name and bringing AI. Try Canva's Magic Media, which has lyrics templates. Or use InVideo to enter lyrics and automatically find material. The key is to see whether the tool can be customized, such as changing the subtitle color and adjusting the animation speed.
The second step is not to rely entirely on AI. The pictures generated by AI may not be accurate. For example, the lyrics "by the sea" give you snow mountains. You have to check more and manually replace inappropriate clips. Some tools now support uploading your own material library, such as Coze's workflow, which adds your pictures and videos to the AI library and lets it use your material first.
The third step is to add some real flavor. What AI does is too rigid. For example, with the lyrics "happy", AI may give you a standard smiling face. But in videos taken by real people, someone may laugh exaggeratedly or make a face. AI cannot figure out these details. You can use AI to make a manuscript and make up some real-life shots yourself.
Give an example. There is an account that uses AI to make lyrics videos, but the number of views has not been high. Later, he discovered that the pictures provided by AI were too ordinary. He began to take some small clips himself, such as tapping his fingers on the keyboard, turning his head and smiling, and mixing them into the AI-generated video. As a result, the number of views doubled.
There is another tip. Now the TikTok recommendation algorithm likes realism. AI-generated videos, plus 5 seconds for a real person to appear at the beginning. For example, you say lyrics into the camera and then cut the AI picture. This makes it easier for the algorithm to push traffic to you.
Reminder. AI lyrics video tools are still changing. For example, the newly released Runway Gen-2 can directly input lyrics to generate videos. But such tools are now unstable and the picture may be stuck. Use mature ones first, such as Canva and InVideo, and try again when new technologies mature.
Tools are just aids. A truly popular video always requires a bit of real-life creativity. Don't think of AI as a fully automatic nanny, it's just your assistant. "


