This week, I’m exploring different free AI video tools to see what’s possible without a big budget. Day 4 Prompt Used “10-second cinematic video of noodles being stir-fried in a sizzling wok. Juicy chicken pieces and red, yellow, and green capsicum are tossed upward dramatically in slow motion, landing back in the wok with steam rising. Food looks colourful, glossy, and appetising against a dark backdrop. Camera focuses on the tossing motion, then zooms in close. At the end, golden glowing text rises from under the wok: Tastiest in all of Asia. Style: professional food commercial.” Tool Tested OpenArt.ai (Free Version) Pros 1. Multiple creation options: text-to-video, image-to-video, and more. 2. Free to try — first 5 videos are included. 3. Extra features like a video avatar generator add flexibility. Cons 1. Output captured the main elements (noodles, capsicum, chicken) but lacked polish. 2. Text came out misspelled, despite correct spelling in the prompt. 3. Built-in music options are quite limited. 4. When downloaded, the music didn’t carry over — leaving me with a silent video. The final video works as a quick text-to-video demo, but it’s not polished enough to be used as a real social media ad. Have you tried OpenArt for video generation? I’d love to hear your experience. #AIVideo #AITools #OpenArtAI #VideoCreation #TextToVideo #AIContent #AIReview #VideoMarketing #AICreativity #DigitalTools #AIForCreators #MarketingWithAI #FutureOfContent #AIExperiments #ContentCreation #JCCreativeCollective #Storymatters
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This week, I’m exploring different free AI video tools to see what’s possible without a big budget. Day 5 Prompt Used “10-second cinematic video of noodles being stir-fried in a sizzling wok. Juicy chicken pieces and red, yellow, and green capsicum are tossed upward dramatically in slow motion, landing back in the wok with steam rising. Food looks colourful, glossy, and appetising against a dark backdrop. Camera focuses on the tossing motion, then zooms in close. At the end, golden glowing text rises from under the wok: Tastiest in all of Asia. Style: professional food commercial.” Tool Tested Kling.ai (Free Version – 166 credits) Pros 1. Multiple options: text-to-video, image-to-video, etc. 2. Free to get started. 3. Includes extras like a video avatar generator. 4. Partnered with Deepseek, which may make it more effective for Asian contexts. 5. Step-by-step workflow: you first select an image to animate, then generate the video. This allows you to edit the image to your specifications before bringing it to life. 6. Output was solid—the video captured most of the instructed elements well, with especially good steam effects and tossing action. Cons 1. The tossing motion didn’t feel entirely natural, making it look a little less believable. 2. Video generation was extremely slow—nearly an hour for one 10 second clip. 3. Music, while fitting, didn’t play through the entire video, leaving the final product feeling incomplete. The end result was decent for a free text-to-video tool, but not flawless. Have you tried Kling.ai? What’s been your experience with it? #AIVideo #AIContentCreation #TextToVideo #AIReview #VideoTools #AIExperiments #FoodVideo #AIForFoodies #CinematicFood #FoodContent #AICreativity #VisualStorytelling #AITools #ExploringAI #FreeAI #AIForCreators #FutureOfVideo #AIInnovation #AIinAsia #AsianCreators #KlingAI #Deepseek #AITrendsAsia #AIVideo #TextToVideo #AIContentCreation #FoodVideo #VisualStorytelling #KlingAI #AIinAsia #JCCreativeCollective #Storymatters
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Today, I created a complete Stanley Tumbler ad from scratch, in less than 30 minutes. From idea > images > video > soundtrack > final edit, it’s all powered by AI—and it’s easier than ever for anyone to try. Here’s my simple but powerful workflow: 💡 Image Generation: Used Nano Banana to generate my own realistic scenes and hand/face shots. Visual consistency? No problem—step by step, every frame matched my story. 🎬 Video Creation: With Kling AI and Veo 2, I animated my images into smooth, story-rich sequences. From unboxing to lifestyle moments, each clip kept perfect continuity—just by choosing the right frames. 🎵 Music, the Finishing Touch: I turned to Suno AI to custom-generate the soundtrack: upbeat, modern, matches my brand vibe, and all copyright-safe.I also used ElevenLabs for a 3-second voiceover. ✨ Final Polish: CapCut made it easy to merge, speed up, and fine-tune every detail. All clips, merged seamlessly for a pro finish—ready for any platform. Why share this? Because this really is the starting era of personal, AI-powered content creation. If you’ve got a story (and a phone), you can launch your own campaigns—right now. No big studio, no fancy setup. Want the full breakdown (tools, prompts, or workflow )? Comment “Workflow” and and I'll send you the link! PS: Open to connect with fellow creators, marketers, and anyone curious about the future of brand storytelling with AI. #StanleyQuencher #AICreator #NanoBanana #KlingAI #Veo2 #SunoAI #ElevenLabs #CapCut #AdWorkflow #PersonalBranding #StartEra #LinkedInCreators
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Veo 3: Turn Any Photo Into a Talking AI Video As developers, creators, and indie makers, we know that turning ideas into engaging video content can be time-consuming and expensive. Veo 3 changes that—now you can take a single photo and turn it into a fully animated, talking video in seconds. You can try it via Textideo Veo 3 or Veo3.im. Upload a photo and watch AI bring it to life with natural expressions and synced voice. Static images suddenly feel alive. Fast Mode: Quick generation for testing ideas Quality Mode: Higher resolution for final outputs 3. Flexible Credits Pro users can top up AI credits anytime, no waiting for monthly resets. Keep creating without interruptions. Pan, tilt, dolly, and crane movements give your AI-generated videos a professional cinematic feel. Voice synthesis is more natural and stable, especially with the Talking Photo feature. Use the right platform: Make sure to access the latest Veo 3 platform to get all features. Pick first & last frames carefully: This helps ensu https://lnkd.in/g2qsTDJn
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I almost let an AI suggestion ruin the most powerful moment in a recent personal project. It was technically perfect, but emotionally empty. And it taught me everything about the paradox of our craft in 2025: Editing is easier than ever. And that’s precisely why it’s harder than ever. The tools are incredible. With a few clicks in Premiere Pro, AI can handle tasks that once took hours—syncing audio, making initial cuts, even suggesting colour grades. Technically, it's "not hard" to assemble a clean video. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. The real work? The stuff that makes a story breathe? That happens deep beneath the surface. It's the part they don't see. In that project, the AI-suggested cut was flawless. But my gut told me to hold the shot for two extra frames. I had to walk away from the machine's logic and trust the story's heartbeat. That's the invisible artistry. The magic. ✨ It’s not about cutting. It’s about knowing why you’re holding that shot. It’s not just adding a music track. It’s about weaving the sound design so that a subtle shift in ambient noise gives the moment an immense weight. It's the pacing, the rhythm, the soul. The tools can assemble a sequence. But they can’t (yet) weave an experience. They can’t understand the delicate dance between what is shown and what is felt. That is, and always has been, the hard part. And as the technical side gets more automated, the demand for true storytellers—for editors who are artists and psychologists—only grows. Our value is no longer just in our technical proficiency, but in our taste, our empathy, and our deep understanding of the human heart. The challenge for us isn't just mastering the software; it's also about understanding its underlying principles. It’s mastering the story. As the tools become simpler, do you believe that...the art of storytelling is becoming more challenging? Share your experience about a time your creative instinct won.👇 #VideoEditing #PostProduction #Filmmaking #Storytelling #AIinCreative #CreativeIndustry #Artistry #FutureOfWork
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YouTube just dropped Studio upgrades: likeness detection, lip‑synced dubs, and creator collabs. Here’s a fast playbook to capture upside and reduce risk: 1) Secure your identity. Enable likeness alerts in Studio, define what’s “allowed use,” and prep a takedown and escalation path. 2) Go multilingual with intent. Pick 2–3 target languages based on watchtime geos. Start with evergreen videos. Write dub-friendly scripts. 3) Protect brand voice. Create a pronunciation guide and tone rules. Have native reviewers spot-check AI dubs before publishing. 4) Localize the shell. Translate titles, descriptions, chapters, and end screens. Build language playlists and pin them. 5) Engineer collabs. Map complementary channels, pitch a win‑win concept, and split distribution: one video per channel with clear CTAs. 6) Measure what matters. Track retention, new viewers, and subscribers by language and collab source. Double down where RPM and watchtime rise. 7) Disclose. Label AI dubs and likeness permissions. Transparency builds trust—and reduces support tickets. What’s the first move you’ll test this week? #YouTube #CreatorEconomy #AI #Marketing #Localization
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🎥 𝗨𝘀𝗲𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗔𝗜 𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗧𝗼𝗼𝗹𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 1. Runway ML – Free tier for short AI videos – Creative and experimental clips 2. Alibaba Qwen – Free and unlimited AI video generation – Versatile video styles 3. Hailuo – Generous free plan – High-quality outputs 4. Kling – Free for cinematic and animated videos – Impressive effects 5. Kapwing – Free basic AI video generator – Simple editing and export 6. Google Veo 2 – Often offers free credits – High-quality, realistic videos 7. Freepik AI Video Generator – Free for social and marketing videos – Text/image to video #aitools
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✨ Inside the AI Toolbox: Spotlight on Video Prompt Generator by Adeleke Samuel Meet the Video Prompt Generator — your shortcut to creating cinematic scenes with Google Veo 3. It transforms simple ideas into structured, production-ready prompts that guide Veo to deliver consistent, high-quality video outputs. Key Features • Converts scripts or ideas into scene-by-scene prompts • Maintains continuity across multi-scene videos (characters, environments, styling) • Includes dialogue, sound, and camera directions for polished results • Removes guesswork with a clear scene template & creative guardrails 🎯 Best For: Creators · Marketers · Educators · Storytellers 👉 Turn your next idea into a short film, ad, or skit powered by AI video. Would you try building your first AI short film with this? 👇 #gennibit
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Most creators avoid video content because it's too expensive and complicated. No cameras. No editing skills. No team. Here's the reality: While you're making excuses about video being "too hard"... Your competitors are using AI to create cinematic content in minutes. This workflow I discovered turns any concept into professional video content that looks like you hired a studio. The creators who learn this first will dominate. The ones who wait will get left behind. Are you ready to stop making excuses and start making videos? 🎬 Watch the full breakdown here: https://lnkd.in/d_mpWXrS #ContentCreation #AI #VideoMarketing
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One trend I’ve been especially excited about lately is AI-powered photo-to-video tools. These apps take still images—like your favorite family snapshots or brand visuals—and magically transform them into daynamic videos with music, transitions, and effects. No need for advanced editing skills or hours hunched over complicated software. Just upload, pick a style, and let AI do its thing.
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Things I noticed creating an AI music video in my own image. 🔥 1. Consistent characters have come a long way for images, but modeling for video is still a bit of a challenge 2. With the variability of AI, the iterative creative process is on hyperdrive. Lots of switching back and forth between generation and editing tools to craft a final piece of work 3. It was helpful to start with a really strong base image, then build around it. Starting close up and zooming out gave me the best consistency when generating video. —- Models used → Nano Banana - Image Gen, iteration → Kling 2.1 - Video (first/last frame), Lip Sync → Veo 3 - Singing (the secret sauce💥) → Runway Aleph - Video Inpainting → Trained a LORA in my image —- Most of all - I learned how difficult the job is for an editor. A lot of work went into this 1 min 30 seconds. 🥲 Enjoy! —- 🎵Song: THE DRIFT - Performed by me, co-written with Damien Foster. 🎥 Watch on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gBrhyJY4
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