"This video can fool your mother.
Short Video nowadays, many people are too lazy to take material. Use online pictures directly and hand them over to AI to generate videos. For example, in a travel account, if you throw in scenic maps of various places, AI can provide explanations and subtitles. Recently, there was news that users on a certain platform used dozens of pet maps to generate an entire issue of pet daily life. The results were good and the cost of going out was saved.
But novices are easy to step in. First, the picture quality should be high. The AI of fuzzy pictures will get stuck and even report errors. Second, choose the right style for the soundtrack. For example, food pictures are matched with light music, and suspense pictures are matched with deep sound effects. Third, the commentary should not be too long. AI reads too long sentences intermittently. A blogger once tried that AI would stutter when a paragraph of more than 50 words.
Tools are becoming more and more convenient nowadays. Platforms like coze can directly connect pictures and scripts. You arrange the pictures in order, fill in the key points, and AI automatically generates dubbing and subtitles. One user said that he threw in the material in the morning and could see the finished product in the afternoon.
But pay attention to copyright issues. Before using pictures for commercial accounts, it is best to confirm authorization. Some galleries are allowed for free commercial use, but the watermarks must be cleaned out. Otherwise, the platform checks for duplication, and the video may be restricted.
Novices can test the waters at a small cost. For example, make a video of 5 pictures first and see the effect. Slowly increase the number of pictures. One team only dared to use three pictures at first, but found that the audience liked them more. Later, they concluded that too many pictures could easily distract attention.
AI tools are now also graded. Some only come with subtitles, and some can add special effects. For example, a new tool can also automatically generate animations based on the content of the image. For example, the picture shows rain, but the video shows raindrops. If this kind of detail is done well, the audience will mistake it for a real person.
Make a suggestion. Don't stack all the pictures together. Leave some blank time in the middle to let the AI catch its breath. For example, there are three consecutive pictures with a black screen inserted in the middle. This way the video will have a more natural rhythm. One UP owner said that he tried this method and the completion rate did increase. "


