"This guy can actually cut videos himself?
Nowadays, there are a lot of people looking for free AI to make videos online. Many people want to build their own Douyin accounts, but don't want to spend money on professional software. AI tools just meet this need. You just need to drop some material in, and it will automatically generate video.
Recently I discovered several good free AI video tools. Runway ML, for example, has a Gen-2 function that can generate video clips based on text descriptions. Another example is Pika Labs, which focuses on style conversion and can turn ordinary photos into animation effects. There is also InVideo AI, which can match the picture by directly entering the copy.
How to use these tools? It's actually very simple. Take Runway as an example. You upload a few pictures and then write a description, such as "The sun shines on the beach and the waves are beating gently." It can automatically generate a video of tens of seconds. The whole process takes about a few minutes.
But there are several issues to pay attention to. The first is image quality. The resolution of the free version is usually not high, and the video produced may be a little fuzzy. The second is the time limit. Most tools generate videos of less than a minute. Then there is the copyright issue. Some AI-generated material may involve copyright risks.
How to avoid these pits? My suggestion is to try the water with the free version first. For example, Pika Labs has 100 free generation opportunities. Use these 100 times to familiarize yourself with the process first and see if the results are acceptable. If you think it's okay, consider paying for an upgrade.
In addition, don't expect AI to completely replace manual labor. It is good at handling repetitive tasks, such as automatically adding transitions and adjusting the rhythm of the picture. But the creative part is up to you. For example, if you want to make a funny joke, AI may not be able to help.
Recently, I saw a piece of news saying that a team used AI to create a travel account, which gained 100,000 fans a month. They use InVideo AI. Write the travel diary into a copy every day, and AI automatically allocates the picture. This model is suitable for accounts with high repetitive content.
If you want to try it, you can start with simple content. For example, if you do a food tutorial and write the cooking steps into words, AI can match the corresponding picture. Or do a product display and list the selling points, and AI will automatically find materials.
AI is just a tool. It saves you time, but if you want to make a hit, you have to rely on the content itself. For example, if you make a funny video, AI can help you cut it more smoothly, but you have to think of the laugh.
Many tools are still iterating. For example, Runway recently updated its voice to subtitle function. In the past, you had to manually allocate subtitles, but now AI can automatically recognize speech and generate subtitles. This kind of detail optimization can greatly improve efficiency.
A reminder. Free tools usually have a maximum limit. For example, Canva's AI video function can only generate 3 videos per day. So plan how to allocate these opportunities.
In short, AI video tools are a trend. Although the free version now has limitations, it is enough for novices to practice. Wait until you are familiar with the process, and then consider paying for upgrades. Get started first and then optimize, don't pursue perfection from the beginning. "


