"How did this video come from?
When you swipe TikTok, you must have seen those popular videos. Their pictures are smooth, the rhythm is stagnant, and the content is particularly eye-catching. But you may not know that behind these videos, there is a secret weapon-artificial intelligence response video production tool.
Many people are looking for such tools recently. Why? Because making Short Video nowadays, you can't just rely on shooting, you have to know how to cut them. But learning editing takes time, and the results may not be good. At this time, AI can come in handy.
Take Coze Workflow for example, which allows AI to automatically generate video scripts, and can also match subtitles and tune the pace. Singapore's Videomaker.sg relied on this combination to help many TikTok accounts explode.
How exactly does this kind of tool work? Simply put, AI first analyzes your material and then automatically edits it into a video that matches the rhythm of the platform. For example, Douyin likes fast-paced, and AI will cut the lens short;TikTok likes portrait screens, and it will automatically adjust the scale.
However, be aware that not all tools are reliable. Some AI-generated videos have stuck pictures and sounds that cannot be synchronized. So when selecting a tool, you have to see how many templates it supports and whether you can customize the rhythm.
Nowadays, tools such as RunwayML and Picture are very popular on the market. They can automatically recognize the content of the picture and then match it with appropriate music and subtitles. But there is a problem. Most of these tools only support English.
If you do Chinese content, you have to find AI tools that specifically support Chinese. For example, some domestic platforms can automatically recognize Chinese speech and then generate subtitles. However, they have fewer templates and sometimes the effects are inconsistent.
Recently, there was news that ByteDance began to test AI video generation functions. This shows that big factories are also optimistic about this path. In the future, you may be able to make popular videos without learning editing.
But AI is not everything. Some creative content, such as requiring special shots or transitions, is not yet available for AI. So at this stage, AI is more suitable for doing basic editing, such as daily Vlogs and product displays.
If you want to give it a try, you can start with simple tools. For example, using AI to automatically generate subtitles or adjust the rhythm of a video. Wait until you are familiar with it, try more complex operations.
AI is just a tool, not a substitute. It will save you time, but the creativity is up to you. For example, AI cannot help with topics and content.
Let me remind you that AI video tools are now updated quickly. What's popular today doesn't mean it will be popular tomorrow. So don't stick to one tool, try it more often to see which one suits you best. "


