"Your video account suddenly exploded.
Many people make TikTok and want to rely on AI to make videos. But many people are still confused about how to write scripts and how to use AI. Let's talk it out today.
Let's talk about script first. Don't mess with those empty words. AI still doesn't understand humor, let alone subtext. What you write must be straightforward. For example,"Eat hot pot today" is a hundred times better than "discuss the cultural connotation of hot pot". AI can understand the former, but it is directly confused by the latter.
Let's talk about how to choose AI. There are many AI video tools on the market today, but there are few suitable for TikTok. Tools like coze can help you turn scripts into videos. The key is that it can also automatically allocate subtitles and adjust the speed. Save trouble.
But there is a pit. Things generated by AI often have no soul. For example, if you ask AI to shoot a video of "fishing in the office", it may give you a bunch of fuzzy office pictures. But what the audience wants to see is the specific details. For example, some people wear headphones and pretend to be working, and some people secretly play with their mobile phones. You have to write these details into your script yourself.
This is the time to mention the importance of scripts. Scripts should be like navigation, giving AI directions. For example, if you write,"Employee A is wearing headphones and pretending to be on the phone, but is actually looking at his mobile phone." AI can generate the corresponding picture. But if you only write "employees fish", AI may give you an empty seat.
Let's talk about rhythm again. TikTok videos should be fast. You should also pay attention to this when generating AI. For example, if you write,"Quickly switch shots to show three different scenes." AI can create that stuck effect. But if you write "Show slowly," AI may slow you down, and the audience will swipe away.
There is another trick. When AI generates videos, try several times. The same script allows AI to generate three versions. Sometimes the first one doesn't work, but the second one is right. For example, if you ask AI to shoot "rainy days", the first version may be all black and white, and the second version will turn into color.
Now let's talk about the specific operation. For example, you want to make a food video. The script could be written like this: "Zoom in and show the roast meat sizzling and oily. Spread the close-up dressing on it. Then cut to the satisfied expression of the person eating it." AI can be generated directly. But if you write "Show the process of food making," AI may take pictures of you with a bunch of fuzzy ingredients.
A word of warning. AI is a tool, not a magic wand. It won't help you write ideas. For example, if you want to shoot "The Daily Life of a Delivery Boy", AI can help you generate pictures, but you have to make up the story yourself. For example, my brother was stuck on the road, or suddenly received a weird order. AI cannot help you with these details.
So don't expect AI to think for you. What it can do is turn your thoughts into pictures. The rest is up to you. "


