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Amit Arora

What AI Video Generators Have You Tried? Do you have any favourite tools to share?

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With the explosion of AI tools, creating quality video content has become so much easier and honestly, pretty exciting too! πŸŽ₯ My Personal Favorites: 1. Runway ☞ Best For: Generative AI video creation ☞ Pros: Advanced AI tools for unique results; extensive help content ☞ Cons: Steep learning curve ☞ Features: Gen-3 Alpha model for high-fidelity video; tools for background removal, slow-motion effects, and subtitle generation ☞ Experience: I spent a weekend experimenting with its features and felt like I was unlocking new levels of creativity! 2. Descript ☞ Best For: Editing by script ☞ Pros: Intuitive controls for easy editing; allows editing through transcription ☞ Cons: Occasional inaccuracies in transcription ☞ Features: Transcription and scene separation; integration of stock video and audio enhancements; multicam editing and social media clip generation ☞ Experience: The first time I edited a video through transcription, it felt like magic, making my workflow so much smoother! 3. Fliki ☞ Best For: Social media videos ☞ Pros: Quick video production; tailored templates ☞ Cons: Limited customization compared to full editing suites ☞ Features: Tools for creating engaging content quickly; easy-to-use interface ☞ Experience: I whipped up a promo video in just a couple of hours and received great feedback from my audience! These tools have transformed my video creation process, helping me produce higher-quality content with ease.

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Xinshu Ta
U have tried, and it was amazing
Amit Arora
@tankachat wow, that superb, Brandon. how did you come to know about In video?
AndrΓ© J
Have you tried all 3 video editors? Can you show us something you made with them? Personally I find just editing in iMovie faster and more AQR8
Amit Arora
@sentry_co have spent some time and did some hands on. maybe just spend few minutes and experience them once :)
AndrΓ© J
@amit_arora I do it half manual. I use AI for script, AI TTS VoiceOver and AI research, AI subtitles. Then do the final stitching in iMove. Here is one I made with this half AI half manual approach yesterday. It took under 3 hours:
Katrina Rodriguez
Nice list! I haven't come across Fliki before. I've enjoyed using Capsule - it's got helpful tools for automatically cutting out white noise and also editing by transcript.
Amit Arora
@katrinarodriguez gald to see you liked them. how have you been using Capsule?
Ali Naqi Shaheen
I have tried Synthesia, its a quite impressive tool
Amit Arora
@ali_shaheen nice, what didnyou like about it? would love to learn, Ali :)
Thomas Jackson
I've been playing around with Synthesia and Elai.io recently to make some short explainer videos. The AI avatars are pretty impressive, but I agree that for more complex edits, I still prefer a traditional video editor like iMovie or DaVinci Resolve. The AI tools are great for quickly generating a talking head video, but anything beyond that I find faster to just do manually. Would love to see examples of videos others have made with these AI tools though!
Amit Arora
@thomasjackson that's great point. So, how is your typical production journey like?
AndrΓ© J
Do you know any AI video service that has free AI subtitles? Without watermark πŸ˜…?