"Your video account is about to take off.
Short Video are now made, and the era of handicraft workshops is really over. In the past, we had to cut in front of the computer for a long time, but now with artificial intelligence tools, we can get a decent video in a few minutes. Especially for those novices who don't have time to learn complex editing, they directly use ready-made AI tools to produce films in a few minutes, which is terrifyingly efficient.
You may ask, is this thing reliable? I doubted it when I first started using it, but after trying it a few times, it smelled really good. For example, the recently popular Coze Workflow can help you automatically generate scripts, find materials, match music, and even adjust color tones. I have a friend who uses this tool and has gained 30,000 fans a month. Do you think it's amazing?
In fact, there are many free AI video tools on the market, but there are a few points to pay attention to. First, don't just watch it for free. Although some tools are free, the exported videos will have watermarks and affect the image of the account. Second, the simpler the tool, the easier it is to get started. For example, for those that directly generate templates, you only need to fill in some text and leave the rest to AI. Third, try a few more tools. The updates are too fast now. Free today and you may charge tomorrow.
I recently tried an AI function called "Clipping". It has a "smart filming" mode. You only need to enter a few keywords, and it can automatically find materials, match subtitles, and add transitions. The effect is much better than my own fooling around. There is also "must-cut", which focuses on game content, but its AI dubbing function is particularly easy to use. The sound is very natural and not as mechanical as the previous AI dubbing.
But then again, no matter how powerful AI is, it cannot replace your creativity. I have seen many accounts using AI tools to produce videos in batches, but the content is the same, and the audience becomes tired of it. So my suggestion is to use AI as an assistant and use it to handle repetitive tasks, such as finding materials and color matching, but you have to do the core ideas yourself.
Another point is that the TikTok algorithm is getting smarter and smarter nowadays. If the video quality is too poor, such as blurred pictures and messy sounds, it can easily be demoted. So even if you use AI tools, you have to check it a little. For example, don't misplace the subtitles and don't make the music too harsh. AI may not be able to handle these details and you have to adjust them manually.
Recently, I saw news saying that a team used AI tools to operate ten accounts in batches, but were blocked by TikTok. What does this mean? This shows that the platform is also countering the abuse of AI. So don't think about lying down completely with AI, you should still maintain a little manual intervention, such as updating content every day and occasionally interacting with fans.
If you are still making videos manually, try these AI tools. At least we can save a lot of time and focus our energy on more valuable places, such as researching topics and optimizing titles. Short Video competition is so fierce nowadays. If you can have one more helper, you will have a better chance of winning. "


