"Can meta-universe videos run on their own?
Making Short Video nowadays is increasingly inseparable from artificial intelligence. In the past, you had to find a team to shoot videos, but now you can do it alone. AI helps you write scripts, match music, and even edit. It's like having an invisible assistant working 24 hours a day.
You may ask, what does this have to do with the metaverse? They are actually partners. The metaverse is a virtual world, and AI is the hand that creates the world. For example, virtual idols are all generated by AI. Look at those cool special effects, backed by algorithms.
Recently, there was news in Singapore that local studios use AI to conduct virtual activities. Hundreds of people watched online, and the stage was all modeled in 3D. The host is also generated by AI and speaks like a real person. The audience thought that someone was really standing there.
The process of making this kind of video is actually very simple. The first step is to set a theme. For example, taking pictures of a future city or traveling in space. The second step is to use AI to generate a picture. Nowadays, many tools can turn text into video, such as Runway or Pika. You type "Science Fiction Street View" and it automatically displays the picture.
The third step is to add some real interaction. For example, if you are dancing in a virtual scene. AI is responsible for the background, you are responsible for the performance. Mixed together, the effect is particularly great. This technique is called "combination of virtual reality and reality".
However, there are traps to pay attention to. Things generated by AI are sometimes unreliable. For example, the character may have extra hands, or the clothes may be worn upside down. Be careful when checking. There are also copyright issues. The music or material used must be confirmed whether it can be commercially available.
If you want to save money, try platforms like Coze. It opens up the AI and video production processes. You write a script, and it automatically assigns roles, generates dubbing and subtitles. It's like building blocks, all blocks can be used.
Many videos on TikTok's popularity now have traces of AI. Such as sudden jumps of shots, or strange angles. In fact, it's all algorithms. If the audience finds it novel, the platform will push it to you.
In the next few years, this trend will become stronger. You don't have to be afraid of AI taking your job. On the contrary, learning to use AI can allow you to do things that others cannot. For example, virtual anchors bring goods, or AI-generated game promo.
In short, don't treat AI as an enemy. It is a tool that can save you time. Check out new tools when you have time, such as Stable Diffusion or Runway. Try it more and you will find your own style. "


