Brief Summary
This video provides a step-by-step guide on creating a realistic AI short film for free. It covers generating image prompts using Chat GPT, creating images with Picculum, fixing incorrect image prompts, generating AI voices using text-to-speech tools, creating videos using free AI video generators, and editing the final video in Cap Cut.
- Generating image prompts using Chat GPT
- Creating images with Picculum
- Generating AI voices using text-to-speech tools
- Creating videos using free AI video generators
- Editing the final video in Cap Cut
Introduction
The video introduces a method to create realistic AI short films for free, emphasizing that anyone can learn to do it by following the step-by-step instructions provided. The creator highlights the importance of not skipping any part of the video to fully understand the process. The video also mentions that the prompt used will be available in the description, but understanding how to use it properly is crucial for generating the desired images.
Generating Image Prompts with Chat GPT
The initial step involves using Chat GPT to generate a story, starting with a basic prompt such as "A giant snake is in the jungle. A black helicopter appears overhead. Some tourists arrive and upon seeing the snake, they start running in fear." The complete prompt will be available in the video description. The length of the story depends on the desired length of the film. After inputting the initial story, the next step is to ask Chat GPT to provide detailed image prompts based on the story.
Creating Images with Picculum and Fixing Prompts
The video explains how to use Picculum, a free website, to generate images from the prompts. The image size is set to 16:9 before pasting the prompts into Picculum. The video addresses the issue of prompts not always generating the correct image. To fix this, the original prompt is copied, and specific details are added to refine the image. For example, specifying the age and clothing of characters to get a more accurate result. The updated prompt is then pasted back into Chat GPT to generate a new, more precise prompt, which is then used in Picculum.
AI Voice Generation
To generate AI voices, the video recommends two websites: texttospeech IBM and Open AI TTS. For texttospeech IBM, selecting English (American) and Michael's voice is suggested. For Open AI TTS, Tom's voice is recommended for its quality. The prompt is pasted into the text box on either website, and the speech is generated. The audio can then be downloaded from the history section.
Video Generation
The video outlines three free AI video generators: Digen.ai, Pixverse AAI, and pilawawaii.video. Digen.ai provides 300 daily credits, allowing for about 10 videos per day. Pixverse AAI offers 60 daily credits, enough for three videos. Pilawawaii.video gives 1,100 credits upon signing up, followed by 100 daily credits. The process involves clicking "create," entering a prompt (e.g., "the helicopter is flying during a natural moment"), and generating the video. More detailed prompts can be used by uploading an image and adding specific actions.
Video Editing with Cap Cut
The final step involves editing the generated videos using Cap Cut, which is recommended for its video editing capabilities and effects. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and thanking them for watching.