"Is your video account still editing manually?
Now you can use AI to convert video tools to get it done in a few minutes. For example, Text-to-Video Maker automatically matches the screen when entering the text. Many Internet celebrities in Singapore are using it, and its efficiency has doubled.
How does this tool do it? Simply put, it breaks down the text into keywords and matches the pictures in the material library. For example, if you say "sunset by the sea", it will find corresponding materials.
Technically called a "multimodal model", it means allowing AI to understand text and images at the same time.
Recently, MediaCorp in Singapore reported that such tools are changing the Short Video industry.
There are a few points to pay attention to when selecting tools. First, the material library should be rich. Some platforms only have a few hundred pictures, which are repeated over time.
Second, check whether the screen can be customized. For example, if you want the character to move left, you have to be able to adjust.
Third, look at the export format. TikTok requires a portrait screen of 16:9, make no mistake.
Which one do you recommend specifically? Text-to-Video Pro is quite stable, with a material library of 50,000 +.
There is Xiuming produced by Wanxing Technology in China, which is also an old brand.
Coze's workflow can be built by itself and is suitable for people who can program.
There is skill when using it. Adding details when writing copywriting, such as "white-collar workers work overtime late into the night" is better than "overtime".
Don't use too abstract words, AI can't understand "feeling happy".
The effect is better when speaking in different points, and each paragraph is matched with a picture.
In terms of cost, there are cheaper ones that cost 50 yuan a month.
Expensive ones like Adobe Firefly cost more than 3000 per year.
But considering saving labor, we will recover the capital in a few months.
There's a team in Singapore that uses this tool and produces 30 videos a week.
I used to hire 3 editors, but now I do it alone.
Customer feedback said that the quality of the material is higher than that made manually.
However, tools also have shortcomings. For example, complex scenes are prone to mistakes.
The last time I tested "Umbrella on a Rainy Day", it was equipped with sunny materials.
Therefore, key frames must be checked by yourself, and important pictures must be replaced manually.
The future trend is to be smarter. For example, there are now tools that can identify copywriting emotions and automatically select matching background music.
The laboratory at the National University of Singapore is working on this and may be commercially available next year.
Now is the right time to enter the game. The more mature the tool, the more intense the competition.
Use it early and optimize the content of the time you save.
For example, AI cannot learn the rhythm of popular videos. "


