3 ways to create a video in invideo AI 2.0
InVideo AI is an automation tool to create short videos quickly. There are 3 ways to start creating a video in InVideo AI. if you are on the home page, click on “Create AI Video.” If you are on another project, you have a button to start a new one.
Now, when you are on the “Start Create Video” page, you can choose which model you want to use. I chose 2.0 because it is much better than the previous version.
Next, you have the Magic Box, as they call it. Here, you can write the prompt for the video.
If you need help and you are not sure how to set the prompt right, then you have some options at the bottom of the page.
The videos always start with the text. So, the question is, where is the text coming from? The first option is to create the text by the InVideo AI. The second option is to start from your text. Lastly, you have the option to start from another URL.
Some of them are just another way to create a video that starts with AI writing the text. So, let’s see what happens when you click on each one of them.
The first option is “YouTube Explainer.” Choose the length of the video.
When you choose the length, it deducts from your minutes.
If you choose 15 seconds or a minute, it counts as a minute. I think it is a good idea to ask for a longer video and then make it shorter by deleting parts from the text afterward. That way, you get better text.
They give you very good instructions.
In the next box, you should write what the topic is what the video should talk about, and what you don’t want the video to talk about. You have 25,000 characters, so you have plenty of room to write in detail. The more details you give, the more accurate the script will be.
The next box is for your opinion or facts that you want to include in the video. This will give the video your brand tone. The next option is for the music. You can ask for a specific mood or genre to make the music match your video and how you want the video to feel.
From the 2.0 version, you have 50 languages you can choose to create the video. So here, you can choose from the list. You can also add next to it what mood you want the languages to be, serious or with more humor.
Then, you can choose to have a male or female voice for the AI voice-over.
If you are in a language that has some options, you can choose the accent. This is more relevant to English, which has a lot of voices to choose from.
In 2.0, you have up to 6 voices that can participate in the conversation. You can add here the role for each one by clicking on the plus button to add more voices and choose what the voice role is from the list. Afterward, when you edit, you can change it. The next option is for subtitles. You can choose how to style them. If you created your project and you want to change the style, you can go to this list and pick the prompt that suits you, and change it in the video you already created.
When you are on the free plan, you will export the video with a watermark. You can choose what name will show on the watermark next to the InVideo AI logo.
Number 4 is for choosing the iStock situation. InVideo AI takes the video clips for the video from different libraries, like Storyblocks and iStock. If you use the other libraries, you don’t have a problem, even for the free accounts. But with iStock, it is different because iStock has limitations for each subscription. If you are in the free account, you don’t have any, but don’t worry, there are other video clips you can choose from that you don’t have a problem using. Here, you can choose to limit the AI to choose videos from iStock or avoid it completely.
In number 5, you have the option to choose where the music will come from. They have 2 libraries for the music. The first one is the free library from YouTube, and if you use it, you don’t have any trouble. The other one is from Storyblocks. This can create copyright claims that you can solve with support. You can also avoid this problem by whitelisting your YouTube channel, and I showed you how to do it in a different video. Here, you can choose what kind of music you want the AI to choose for you, but you can change it later if you wish.
After you fill this, you will get the prompt in the upper box, and you can add more text or edit it before it creates the video for you. The next option to create a video is from the script. This has slightly different settings. The first option is what kind of video. Honestly, I don’t know what the difference is between YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram videos. They are all vertical videos. Then, add the script you wrote here in the big box. It is a good idea to write the text in a different DOCX file and copy it here as a whole because it is not the best editor. So, copy and paste it here. Then, you have the same settings that we see in the YouTube video.
The next option is YouTube Short. The only difference is to choose if it is fast-paced or very fast-paced. When you click on “Explore More,” you have Instagram and TikTok, which have the same settings as the other videos. Then, you have the News video. This one is for if you wish to use information from a URL. All of the settings are like the other videos, except for one box where you can add a URL to the source you want the video to be based on.
This is how you create the video. You can add all of these prompts by writing them in the box in the same way. But it is easier when you have some guides. When it generates the video, you have the text, and based on the text, the AI chooses videos from the video clip libraries and music from the libraries. It does not create videos and music from scratch, so you won’t see errors like 6 fingers on a hand or problems with copyrighted music.
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