New Video Update: My First YouTube Movie is Live!

Hey everyone!

I’m excited to share that I’ve just finished making my very first YouTube video on my faceless youTube channel, and I have to say, it was quite an adventure! It was a fun and challenging process that pushed me to learn a lot of new things, and I wanted to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how it all came together.

The Journey Begins

Creating this video was an experience filled with both excitement and challenges. I decided to take on the task of making a full-fledged movie and to do that, I utilized a lot of different AI tools. Let me tell you, diving into the world of AI for video creation is no small feat, but it was definitely worth it!

I started by using both ChatGPT and Claude to help brainstorm ideas and generate the script. I generated the voice-over with the amazing tool of eleven labs. It was really simple and fast. The AI was fantastic for coming up with creative dialogue and helping structure the storyline. As for the images and the videos, I used ChatGPT, Ideogram, and StoryBlocks. Ideogram generates some amazing images that were used throughout the video. This tool brought some of the concepts to life in a visually stunning way.

Bringing the Video to Life

Next up was creating some short animated scenes to make the video more dynamic. For this, I used Runway, an AI tool designed for making animated content. This was probably one of the more challenging parts of the process, as I had to learn how to effectively use the tool and blend these animated segments seamlessly into the video. But once I got the hang of it, it became a lot of fun experimenting with different animations!

Finally, to put everything together and create the entire movie, I used InvideoAI. This tool was essential for compiling all the different elements – the script, images, animations, and voiceovers – into a cohesive and engaging video. It took some time to learn how to use InvideoAI efficiently, but it was incredibly rewarding to see all the pieces come together into a final product.

Challenges and Learning

I won’t lie, the process was far from easy. There was a significant learning curve involved in getting familiar with all these different tools and figuring out how to blend them together effectively. There were moments of frustration, especially when things didn’t work out as planned or when I had to redo parts of the video because I wasn’t satisfied with the results.

But every challenge was a learning opportunity. I now have a much better understanding of these tools and how to use them effectively. And I believe that next time, the process will be much smoother and faster.

The Finished Product

The end result is quite good for my first attempt if I do say so myself! Of course, I know there’s always room for improvement, and I already have a few ideas on how to make the next one even better. But for now, I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished, and I’m excited to share it with the world.

Going Live!

I’ve decided to upload the video to YouTube and see how it goes. I’m curious to see the reactions and feedback, and I’m looking forward to learning from this experience. If there’s one thing I’ve realized, it’s that there’s always more to learn and new ways to improve.

If this video does well, I might even make a guide later explaining how to upload a movie to YouTube for anyone who’s interested in starting their own YouTube journey. I’ve learned a lot through trial and error, and I’d love to share that knowledge to help others avoid some of the pitfalls I encountered.

What’s Next?

For now, I’m going to take a little break to recharge, but I’m already brainstorming ideas for my next video. I can’t wait to get started again and see how much I can improve on my process.

Thank you all for your support and encouragement! If you haven’t seen the video yet, head over to my YouTube channel and check it out. I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback!

Until next time…

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