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1. Introduction: What if you could create
a full YouTube video without filming a single
scene and start bringing in viewers with nothing but AI
images are smart editing and Blueprint and have
helped creators go from stressful filming to
faceless video mastery, using tools like Nano Banana, Gemini, and cap codes. In this class, I will teach you my workflow that turns
scripts plus images, plus AI voice into videos people actually
watch and engage with. You will learn how to generate identity consistent
visuals, animate skills, sync voiceovers, and polish
videos that stand out, plus how to automate the process for faster
content creation. We are going to use Nano
Banana for image generation, hapcod for video editing, and the AI voice too that I will show you for creating
the voiceovers. And by the end of this course, you are going to validate your knowledge by
creating and submitting a 10 minutes faceless
YouTube video plus Storm New that I
will personally review. Unlike other generic AI courses, I will be teaching you my
personal YouTube automation workflow that
allows me to create faceless videos as fast as humanly possible, no
matter the length. If you are ready to make
faceless videos that converts, if you're ready to
an my powerful time saving YouTube
Automation workflow, join this class now, and
let's dive into Lesson one.
2. Class Project: Now, this is the projects
that you are going to be creating and submitting
for this course. You are going to be producing
a faceless YouTube video, and you must make sure
that the duration is more than 10 minutes, okay? And this is the topic. This is the topic you're
going to be using befoor often discovers how
you parents are alty. It is the same topic
that I used in the course while
explaining everything to you're going to create
the voiceover using the AI tool that you're going to learn how to use in the course. You are going to create the
images using Nano Banana, and then you edit
everything using cap codes. These are the project steps.
Go through everything. And also, you're going to
design a thumbnail, right? You design a thumbnail
for the video. There's a section in this course that will show you
exactly how to do that. Now for the submission part, how are you supposed to
submiss this project? First of all, you're
going to go to your Google Drive, okay? You go to your Google Drive, then you create a new folder. By clicking this new button he, it creates a new folder. You see new folder right
here, create then. So you name the folder my YouTube Automation video project. Then you put your name here. You use this divider.
Sorry, this divider. Okay. Then you put your name. I'll put blueprints
because that's my name, right? Then you create it. Now, the folder
has been created. You simply open it
up. You open it up. Now, after creating your
video using Capcde, you are going to export it from Capcde and upload it here. So uploading is very easy. You simply drag and drop
from your file manager, or you hit this new button. You tap it and you click
FleUload and upload the video. All right, you upload the
video to this folder. Then the Tmnil after
designing the Tom nail on Canva or just creating
a Thumbnail using AI, you are going to
upload it right here. So you are uploading
to tests your folder, your video and your tom Mail. Now, very, very important. You need to change
the permissions of this folder so I can access it. Alright? To do that, you
simply go back to my Drive. Then right here, right here, you come to these three
dots here, more actions. Then you click Share. Then you come here,
click Share again, and then come down to
this general access, click D Restrict this drop down here and change it to
anyone with the link. Very important.
Anywhere within gain, you simply copy the link
and you submit it in the project section or
the assignment section. If you don't do
this, nobody will be able to access the
folder that you create. Do you understand? That's it. Now, make sure that
the first thing you do before continuing with this course is to access the YouTube Automation
Prompt Blueprint. Okay? This is it right here. You are going to see the file in the project section or in the resources section of this particular course
or this particular mode. You understand this is it
the scripts Jen prompt. This is the prompts that
you are going to be using to generate your scripts. The storyboarding prompts,
this is where you are going to use to storyboard your images. And then the Tum new prompt
is what you are going to use to generate
your thumbnail. I hope you enjoy this course. Fe Fz use the discussion
section to ask any questions, and I'll be there to answer you. And also, there is a
community for this course. In the file that you're going to download from the
resources section, when you want to access the
YouTube Automation prompt, you are going to find a
link to join our community. So you can also ask
your questions there and get help whenever
you need it. All right? I'm going to see you
in the next lesson.
3. What is Nano Banana: Now, what exactly
is Nano Banana? Nano Banana is a two inside Google Gemini and Google AI
studio that allows you to generate images
from text prompts and edit existing images
with text directions. So you can upload the
photo tell Nano Banana, change the background to sunset, add a vintage filter, put the subject in space, send the subject to the moon. Add a dog to the image. You can do a variety of
things using Nano Banana. And it sounds normal, right? It sounds like something every other AI image
generation to can do. Something like Mid journey. It sounds like something
mid Johnny can do. But there are exceptions,
there are differences. Now, ask yourself, why do creators actually care
about Nano Banana? When tools like Bing AI, Microsoft designer, and
Mid Journey still exist. The first reason is
character consistency. If you upload an
image of a person, as you make edits, post changes, outfits changes, background changes,
it will preserve the identity or likeness of the photo of the
person in the image. That means that you can train you can change a
person's clothes, can change the color
of the person's hair, and the image will still
look like that person. Now, if you decide to do this
on me journey before now, it actually gets a very
different AI image. And that's because
it does not have the ability to
maintain consistency. If you try being AI, you try to make an
edit to a photo. You will see a new person, okay? It to change the way you look. If you try to edit
something on yourself. So Nano Banana actually has this feature where it
maintains consistency. So you can decide to edit
an image of yourself, you know, put yourself in caves, put yourself in space,
put yourself on the moon. Change the color of your hair, and it still depicture the image will still
look like you. Right? Now, the second
reason why creators actually love this tool is because of
the targeted edit feature. You can precisely edit
specific parts of images. You can change the background. You can remove elements. You can alter the prose. You can transfer style Its
using natural language. So if you don't want to change
the whole photo, I mean, normally before now, if you wanted to edit the
photo using AI, it regenerates the whole photo. But Nano Banana can edit
specific points in your image, just specific points while leaving the rest of
the image untouched. So this is like a
superpower right now. And if you have not
started using Nano Banana, you are missing out on a lot
on a whole lot of stuff. Now, the third reason why
creators absolutely love Nano Banana is because of the style transfer
of fusion feature. Now, you can mix styles
from different images. You can transfer textures and colors from one
image to another. What this means is that
if you have two images, let me say an image of yourself or an image of your friend
posing with a lion, and you have an
image of yourself. Now, you want to put yourself
puzzle with the lion. Before now, you'd have to get
a Photoshop experts to do this thing for you to photoshop in quotes to
photoshop the image, Photoshop you with a lion. Now you no longer need that. What you now need to do is to upload these two
images to Nano Banana. Then tell it to specifically
pick you out of your picture and then replace your friend that
is with a lion with you. And to do that perfectly. Not just for replacing people, you can use it to replace
styles. You can take a style. Let's say, the
whole aesthetic of a photo and you can put
it on a different photo. So Nano Banana is
absolutely powerful. And in this course,
I will show you practically how to use
nanu banana, okay? I will show you how to plan
which images you need. How to generate or edit them
so they match your script, how to animate them and use cap code to merge all of them in order to create videos for your YouTube
automation channel. That's everything I'm
going to be showing you in this particular
course, right? So I hope you enjoy this course. And if you don't have
a banana with you, I suggest you actually grab
the banana because the banana on the screen actually makes me feel hungry right now, right? So I'm going to see you
in the next lesson.
4. How to Access Nano Banana: In this lesson, I'm
going to show you how you can access Nano Banana. Now, there are two
ways you can do this. The first one is by
visiting gemini.com. Okay? You visit jemigo.com, and you simply type,
create something, okay, create an image of a dog. You can just do this. And you can also come here to the
tool section right here. Let me just zoom this
in a little bit. So you can see this
tools button here. So you click it, and then
you click Create images. You can see the banana
icon here already. So once you just click this, you can easily just, you know, generate images like
a doll in a doll on a mountain, something
like this here. So this just text to image. You can see it
started generating the image for me already. Very, very easy to do. And you don't have to be a pro
user before you can access Nano Banana because
some people might think that because I'm using 2.5 pro, that's the only reason
why I'm getting, you know, I can do this. But no, you do not need
the pro version of Gemini. You don't need the
Google AI pro version in order to access
Nano Banana, right. You can do this for
free. So you can see the image that
generated for me, a doll on a mountain. Now, this is the
first method, okay? This is the first way you
can access Namu banana. Now, the second way to
access Nano Banana is by simply visiting
Google AI studio. All right, aistudio.google.com.
And I'm right here. So when you visit
Google AI Studio, this is what you are going
to see on your screen, okay? So you can choose different you can choose different
options here. You can see you
have Nano Banana. This is the first one.
You have Gemini Live. We have fetal time information
from URL contexts, and we generate native
speech using Gemini. So what we're interested
in is Nano Banana. Now, in order to
access Nano Banana, all you have to do is to click this Nano Banana card
right here, right? So I'm just going to click it, and yeah, we are here already. Now, look at this side panel. You can see some
things right here. Let me just zoom
in a little bit. For this advanced sentence, you don't really need to
do anything right here, so you can just hit this
button here to hide it. Right? Now we have two
different things right here. We have the system instructions, and we have the temperature. Now this system instructions
part is self explanatory. Optional tone and style
instructions for the model. So you can optionally add some style instructions for
this nano banana to follow. But from my experience, Nano Banana doesn't
really actually follow style the system
instructions here. I've tried it, and Nano Banana did not
really follow them. So I don't just bother with it. I don't bother put on
anything yet, right? Now, for this
temperature slider, the work of this is to
regulate the amount of creativity download banana is going to put in the responses, right? So it's 0-1. You can go all the way down to zero and all the
way up to one, right? So where you take it far left, this reduces the amount of
creativity that Nano Banana is going to use in the images
where you take it out to one, where you maxes out, it allows
it tells Nano Banana to use as much creativity in the
images that it generates. So I just leave this at one. There's no need for
me to reduce this, but you can play around
with it if you want to. Here, I'm just going to
come back to my gemini and copy the props that I used
a doll on the mountain. I'll just come here and control A and V to paste it, then run. So let's see what AI studio
is going to generate for me. So first, I can just click
this and then look at this. So it has generated the dot
on the mountain for you. So these are the ways you
can access normal banana. The first one is from Gemini and the second one is from
Google AI studio. So whichever one
you want to use, Google Gemini is just
really stressful type your text and send it and it's generate
the image for you. And yet, so you can just type your text and, you know, run it. You want to add an
image of files, you can add here and
also do that on Gemini. But here, you have an
extra option to branch. So you can create
the branch from if you do not want to edit
this particular image, let's say you like this image, but you still want
to relay trate, to try out some stuff,
then you can create a branch by clicking
this option right here. It's going towards. It's
going to create a brand. So from here, you
can start, you know, editing the image, you know,
doing some more stuff. Maybe you also add want
the dog to wear a cap. You want the dog to eat. And then when you are
done with your hydration, you can simply go back to
your original conversation, which is by just clicking this. I will take you back to the original conversation with the original image
generated hydrated. Understand. So I'm going to
see you in the next lesson.
5. Editing and blending images: The first thing I'm going to
be demonstrating to you in this lesson is the
image fission feature in Nano Banana, right? So we're going to be
fusing elements from two images to form
one image, right? So I already searched
out one image here this moment on the beach. So I'll just copy this image
and paste it in Gemini. Then I'm going to come
to the cat's image. I'm going to copy
this cat image right here and also paste it. Now, if you want to upload the images from
your own computer, if you don't want to copy
and paste, let's say, if you have the images
downloaded already, all you need to do is to click this Ad Foles butts
and right here, and then you click Upload Files and you upload the photos. Now I can just directly
tell Gemini what to do. What I want to do right here
is to take this cat out of this image and place
it beside this woman. So I can easily just
directly type it here, and then Gemini would automatically use
Nano Banana to do it. Or I can come here to this two section and then
select Create images, select Nano Banana. Okay? Now, I can I can just type
something simple like, please the so something as simple as this
plays the cart from the second image beside the
woman in the first image. I can put the first
reference image and here second reference
reference image. Okay? So, I put reference
second image, but it should understand. I should understand, okay? So now let me wait
for this to finish. I can see what it has
generated for me. You can see it puts the cats in this image right here
in the first image. So we've just successfully
fused the two images together. So this feature is useful when you need a particular image, but what you need is actually
split into two images. Let's say you want an image
of your cats on a skyscraper. But obviously, you
can't find an image of your own cats on the
skyscraper on the Internet. So what you can do is
just upload the image of your cat and then
upload the image of a skyscraper or
maybe your rooftop. Send it to Gemini, and then you tell it what to fuse the
two images together, and then you will
have the single image generated and delivered to you. Okay? Now, this is not the only thing you can
do with Nano Banana. You can change the
background of an image. You can make specific is edits to specific parts
of a particular image. Let me show you
what I mean. Now I just uploaded an old
image of myself, and you can see the
background right here. Let me see. I want to
change this background to a dark background,
a black gradient. So I'll just tell
Gemini I change the background background of the reference image
to a black gradients, say black gray gradients. Okay? So I also tell it, do not without
turing the phase of the pace in the reference
reference image. Now you can see
what it has done. It has changed the
background for me into a black gray gradients, and you can see that the
face still looks the same. That is the power
of Nano Banana. Other AI image generators
will actually alter the face. Even Google's image generator
that existed before Nano Banana would
absolutely alter the face. Okay? The face of the person you receive from Gemini
would not look like you. But Nano Banana will not alter the face unless you
specifically ask it to right? So this is just another
thing you can do. Now you can make specific edits. I can tell it. I'm going to
just copy this image now and let me copy
this copy this one, going to paste it
again and tell it. Change the color of the
eyes in the now see. It's alter the
background, actually. And that's because I did not specifically tell it to
not alter the background, but you can see the
face. Look at the face. I say that it still
looks like me. The one sided beard
is still there. It's still here, okay? It's still here, but my
eye color has changed. So this is the power
of Google Gemini. Sorry, this is the
power of Nano Banana. I keep saying Google Gemini, because it's what
I'm using here. But Nano Banana is the ultra tool that is
generating these images. Alright? So you can use Nano Banana for a
whole lot of stuff. These are very basic
prompts that I used here. And in the next lesson, I'm going to show you how
to generate scripts for your video using Gemini.
So I'm going to see you
6. Creating your Script using Gemini: Now that you know how
to use Nano Banana to create images and
fuse images together, I'm going to be showing
you how you can create a script for your YouTube video. So I've made this
very easy for you. All you need to do is to copy the prompts right
in this document. So you will find
these documents in the resources section of this course or the
project section, whichever one, check for
it. You will find it. The name should be script
board prompts, right? So on the first
tab, the first tab, which is the Scripts Jam prompt, you will find this
prompt right here. Now, if you peruse this prompts, if you look at it,
you will notice, let me cut this title out because it's what I want to
use to demonstrate this. So you would notice that we
have placeholders right here. We have this
placeholder to incite the number of chapters
that we want to generate. We have this for
the story premise. And here, too, we have this place holder for
the number of chapters. Let me just make this green
so that's jede, right? So it's green now. A place for chapters, and then the rest
of the prompts. Now, all you need to do with these prompts
is to come here. You're going to remove this
sat detailed story premise, and then you paste your story, the title of the
story and probably, you know, a little subtitle. Yeah, the title is subtitle of the story that you
want to generate. Now, you can get your title. You can brainstorm a title,
you know, by yourself, you can use Chargib or even
Gemini to brainstorm titles. Whatever video title you have, just put it here and just
put a little explanation, you know, to guide Gemini in generating the story
line or the script, rather. Do you understand me. So here, I want to make this very short so I don't
spend a lot of time, you know, I'm editing this video showing
you how to edit it. So I'm going to remove
this place with that, and I'm going to put
just one chapter, right? And then the story must be
exactly one chapter long, one chapter long, okay? And then I'm going to
let me just leave this. So right? Then for this 5,000 words,
I want to reduce this. I don't want it to be so long. I'll just put 1,500. Words, okay? 1,500 words. Right. And then
the rest of this, I don't need to do any
other thing again. Now, what I need to do
next, so copy this. I'm just going to use
Control A, copy this, right? Or let me just jag
this upwards, okay? And then copy everything. Copy then come back to Gemini and paste the
prompt right here, then enter, send it to Gemini, and need to generate
the script for you. Now, what this script
is going to do is that it's going to
generate one chapter. Just the story is just
going to be one chapter, and it's going to break it
into parts that are going to fit into the two that we are going to visit for
our voiceover. Now, our voiceover
two you cannot just carry 5,000 words and pieces in the voice over two for you to generate
voiceover for you. It not accepts the 5,000 words. That's why we need to break
it into parts that we can just copy and paste,
copy and paste. Do you understand
me? It is done. Now notice something. This is what Chapter one P one. If I scroll down
just a little bit, if I scroll down
just a little bit, I'm going to see what
Chapter one part two. And then if I scroll
down, I don't think it's going to be a part three, okay? Good. Now, if you are generating a multi chapter story just because you
want a longer video, probably a 1 hour plus
video, then obviously, you are going to increase you're going to change
the prompts, yeah. You're going to change this. So let me see, probably
three chapters. I think three chapters should be enough for a 1 hour video, okay three chapters, and then here you are
going to change the swords to three chapters. And this 1,000 words, you can still
increase this towards 5,000 words or 3,000 words. But the main thing is Gemini
should split it into parts. All right? So this
is exactly how you can generate your
script using Gemini. It's very, very easy. All you need is this prompt right here in the
resources section, okay? Then you need your title
and your subtitle. It will also work
with just a title, but it's going to come up
with its own story idea. You understand it's going to come up with his own story line. But if you have a particular
story line in mind, then you are going to include
details in this subtitle, and then you simply send it to Gemini and it will
generate a script for you. Right? And then this script
is not just a constant. It's not a law. If you want to edit thing in this script,
you are free to edit. Just copy it, make a copy of this document or paste
it in your notepad, and you want to change
the total length, if you want to change this cryptic formatting
rule, just leave it, okay? If you want to change
something at this style like this parts where it puts
the tune should be direct, vicerle and graphic
when necessary. So capture the full intensity
of the subject's matter. This means you're generating a story that has to be
probably horrible or, you know, terrifying moments. I don't want Gemini to censor anything or try
to make it smiled. But you might run into problems. You might have, you know,
difficulties generating images for that kind of scripts because most image generators won't generate violent stuff, you know, or terrifying or sad, you know, all those
kind of stuff. It's not they won't generate it. You understand if
you don't want this, if you want Gemini to always
sensor or make it mouth, then you can change this. Okay? You can change this. So it's all in your power, but just leave the rest and
know this prompt is what is going to help you to generate
scripts for your voiceover. So in the next lesson, I'm going to show
you how you can generate a voiceover for your YouTube video
using these scripts that you just
generated with Gemini. So I will sing in the next
7. Generating a Voiceover for your Script: Now that you know
how to generate clips for your YouTube videos, I'm going to show you how to generate voiceovers
in this lesson. Now, the site we're going
to be using or the two we're going to be
using is clip champ. And the reason why we're using clip Champ is
because it is free. There are other tools
you can use 11 labs. You can also even use
Google AI Studio. Google AI Studio is free, but I prefer clip Champ. You can as well try out the
other voiceover tools, right? Well in this course, I'm going to show you
how to use clip champ. And I'm recommending it for this is clip champ right here. All you need to do is so type up clipchamp.com in your browser
and to open up this page. You see this page. Now, in
order to sign in or create an account, use Microsoft, okay? If you use Google,
you will still be prompted later on
that you have to switch to Microsoft because it is owned by Microsoft.
Do you understand? So just not waste your time using Google,
your Google account. If you don't have a Microsoft
account, just create one. So I'm signing in right now. I'm in. Now you can use this clip champ on
your web browser. You can definitely use
it on your web browser. But I recommend you download or you install the Dektop app by hitting this
button right here. You can see this
button right here. This here, just
click it to install the Dektop app and I already
have it installed already. So I'm going to
close this window. I'm going to close this window and open up the
Dkstop app, right? But if you don't want to
download the desktop app for reasons best known to
you, you can use it. Again, you can use
it right here. Okay? So let me just
launch the Dk Stop app. Desktop now, what we are going to do
right here is to click. This creates a new video
button right here. You can see it let me
just magmize this. Click This creates a new video. Once you click it, this is where you are going
to see on your screen. Now the next thing to click is this record and create right
here. Just click this. Then you scroll down on the side panel at
the left hand side. Okay? Just scroll down. You see this text to speech
section here. Click it. Then the next thing to do
is to come right here. So this microphone icon
here, you click it. Is going to open up
this panel for you. So this panel, this is where you select the language, okay? If you want to generate a
voiceover in English language, you leave it in English
language, okay? If you want to
generate a voiceover in any other language, Chinese, German, Spanish, Vietnamese, just select
it from here, okay? I'm going to be generating my voiceover in English language because my script is in English.
Do you understand that? Now, the next thing
is this voice. And this voice section,
if it's cool down, you will see different voices
that you can select here, different voices, different
voices, check them out. See this one, this is Chinese. Look at this. Different voices. We want the female
voice, we want the male voice, just
selex anything. So, I'm just going to
select anyone here. Let me just sedext this one. Okay? Now, if you want
to preview the voice, just click display button. Choose from a variety of voices
to help you create a set. You're going to because of the screen recording
tool I'm using. I can't hear it from
my own headset, or you might head in this
recording. I mean, this video. Okay? So now, you're going to go to
this advanced section, this advanced section here. If you want to
change the emotion, see this emotion right here. We have neutral. We have
empathetic, we have excited. You want to make the
voice sound excited. You can select this one.
You want it to be neutral. Want to sound empathetic. Just choose anyone here.
Do you understand? Now, for the vocal pitch, if you want the the pitch
of the voice to sound high, high, like a female voice, a thin tiny voice. You can increase the pitcher
to high or extra high. Want it to sound really low, very low masculine voice. You can select this
low or you can increase it to even extra low. The extra low is
really low, okay? So I'm just going to select
low right here. Low is okay. And then for the piece, if you want to increase
the speed in which the voice we used to
recise the script, you can do it right here. If you to exit is
going to sound faster. Your voiceover will be faster and your video will be shorter. Want to increase the
length of your video, you can make the
voiceover slower. So it's good to stretch it
out. Do you understand me? So I'm just going to a
mine around one here. Okay, one is perfect. Now, let me just bring this
up back, take it back. This is where you're
going to paste your text. That's the script. Okay? So I'll just minimize this a little bit. Then come back here
and let me close this. Then I'm going to go
to Google Gemini, and I'm going to
copy the first part, the first part, the Pats one. Okay, P one is where
you are going to copy. If you copy more than that, it's not going to fit
into that textbook. Okay? So just control C to copy is then come
back to clip champ, and then you simply
paste it. Simple. You can see then you click
this save button right here to save the voiceover. So starts the voiceover
generation process. Okay? So click that
save button and it's going to generate
the voiceover for you. Now the voiceover
has been generated, as you can see right
here, and you see, if you look at this duration, it's 6 minutes long. Now, to expose this voiceover, all we need to do is to click this expose button
right at the top here. There will select audio
only, audio only. Now it has exported
successfully. The size just hit NB. Now, all you have to do is re hit the save to your computer. Once you do that,
it's going to open up your file manager
and you can save it. Now, here, you can save
this with anything, but I suggest you
do it like this. So the subject of
our story is Ara. Okay? So I'm going to
just put Alara here. I'm going to put a
dash or a hyphen, and then I'm going to just
put one or parts one. So for the next parts
that I generate, I'm going to save it with ler
then hyphen then part two. That way, you'll be able to know how to arrange
your voiceover in cap code because it's not just one long voiceover that we're importing
into cap codes. You have two parts right here. And if you are generating a 1 hour long voiceover
or 1 hour long video, going to have probably
five parts, ten parts. So you need to arrange
them sequentially, and you do that by
putting numbers, okay? Put this as pass one. So the next voiceover that I'm going to generate here,
which is the Part two, I'm going to put parts two and then just simply click Save. And also, I suggest
you create a folder, create a folder for clip champ. You can name it Clip champ. And this is where you're
going to be saving your voiceovers just for
organization, right? You can see right here, I
have the clip champ folder. I have Nano Banana folders. Okay? So this is where I save my my images that I generate with Nano
Banana for my video. And then for this clip
champ in this clip champ, this is where I save my
voiceover, as you can see here, I have freedom pass
14, freedom pass 15, 16, 17, it's up to 22 save. So you can see what
I'm talking about. So just hit the save
button and you are good. If you want to generate
next voiceover, all you need to do is to click this keep Editing right here. I need to take you
back to the timeline. Okay. Once you are here, you simply hit your backspace and it's going to
delete that voiceover. So you come back to record
and create, scroll down, click text to speech, and then you paste the
next part right here. So that's all. It's very easy. Your projects or your assignment for this particular lesson is to install clip champ and generate your
forced voiceovers. All right? Generate
your first voiceover, sip them in your folder, and I'll see you in the next lesson.
8. UPDATE: Access ElevenLabs Voiceover Tool at a Ridiculously Cheap Price!!: Recently, I discovered this site and I have stopped
using Clip champ. Now, this site
allows you to access 11 labs at a ridiculous price. So on this site, as you
can see right here, you can buy 1 million
lifetime credits for only $5. And what this 1 million
lifetime credits can get to is one 700 minutes
of text to speech. I bought $10 worth of credits, which is 2.1 million
lifetime credits. As you can see right here. And I'll be able to generate 3,570 minutes of text to speech. This is the site
here, ai 33 dot pro. Just create an account, use your Google
account to signing. Then to fund this, if you have a paypal all
you need to do is to click this PayPal button
and it's going to direct it to your paper where
you can make the payment. And if you don't have
a PayPal account, then you can fund with crypto. If you click this SDDC, you're going to generate
a crypto address for you. With that crypto address, you'll be able to
make a deposit. Let me just click this button
I show you. This is it. Once you copy this
wallet address, going to see the network
is thrown CL 20. You can make the transfer using BybiDs or Binans I use By Bd. Once you paste this
wallet address and make the withdrawal or the transfer, then once the transfer
has been approved, you're going to see
a transaction ID, copy that transaction ID and
come here and you paste it. Once you pise that
transaction ID, just click Verified transactions automatically verified
and that's it. Once you've bought your credits, all you need to do is to come to this text to speech up here. It's just like 11 labs. Then you paste your
script right here. This is even so much
better than riptram because it level labs
has better voices. The best part about
this is you can generate any lens of
any voiceover lens. If I want to generate
a 1 hour voiceover, I can do it here straight up. You know, on clip champ
I have to generate probably 6 minutes then
keep cutting them. I can't generate
1 hour voiceover straight up like that.
But this is different. This is so much better. If you can advise
you to buy this, it's steal you don't have
to buy $10, you can buy $5. You can even go up if you want. By $30, $30 gives you 7.5
million lifetime credits. You can see. Yeah, that's
it. I hope this helps.
9. Storyboarding Images from your Script: Now understand how to generate the script using Gemini and how to generate the voiceover for
your video using lip champ. So in this lesson, I'm going to be showing you
how to generate matching images for your video. Now, do not forget
that in this course, what we're doing is
YouTube automation, and YouTube automation
is all about generating every single
thing from the voiceover, the script to Tom Neil
using AI, right, using AI. And that's why images. That's where we're going to
be working with AI images. I also implore you to go
to YouTube and, you know, search storytelling channels, type storytelling or
type tales or type, you know, folk tales
or stuff like that. Just search them on YouTube
and check out the channels. You actually get inspiration
from them. Alright. So the next thing we're
going to be doing is to generate images that
will match our script. Now, this is how
we're going to do it. First of all, we're going
to open a new Gemini tab, right, a new Gemini tab. Now we're going to open another Gemini tab,
okay? Another one. So we have three
Gemini tabs open. Now, the next thing you
are going to do is to visit this prompt document. Alright? Now, in the
second tab here, look at the left hand side. Or if you even scroll
down, if you scroll down, you're going to see the next
one storyboarding prompt. This is the next documents tab. Now, this prompt is what
we're going to use. You can read it if you want to. This prompt is what
we're going to use to generate our images. Now, in this part here, we're going to insert our
full scripts chapter. Okay? We're going to
insert it. Now, for very long scripts for
very long scripts, what we are going to do
is to come to Gemini. You don't need to
copy everything. You can just copy the
Chapter Part one only. First of all, you can
start with Pat one first, or you can just copy
every single thing. I think everything
here should fit in. Just copy everything
in Chapter one. But if you Chapter one is
really long, let's say, 5,000 words above, then you can start
just copy each part. All right, copy each part. But here, I'm going to copy everything since it's
not really long, going to copy
everything and here. I'm going to come back going to come back here
and just paste it. Going to paste it right here. Good. So you can see
what I just did now. So I'm going to copy
everything now. Go to copy the whole prompt. Now that I've copied it just
contrus to copy everything. I'm going to come to this
Gemini here to this one, and I'm going to paste
this then enter. Now, what this prompt is going to do is it's going to generate prompts for you to use to generate the images.
Do you understand me? Now, you can try, you know, you could actually just tell Gemini or Nano Banana
what you want to create. Let's say, a boy
standing on a tree, a boy going on a ship, but it's so much
better to generate the prompts that he wants to
use to generate the image. Using AI AI is going
to going to create so it's going to
create better prompts for you. You understand me? That's why we are generating
the prompts using Gemini before actually
generating the images. Now, look at this code, you can see, for the shots one, the city of I don't know, this Vedia did not
simply exist but as it. This prompt has
given us the proms. For the shots two, this part,
there's a proms for it. For shots three, this part, there's a prompt for it.
There's a proms for it, too. And then if code I
see everything Shott, the prompts for it,
then would you like me to continue with the
next part of the script? Actually, in these
prompts, I told it not. If I scroll down to the
instructions of these prompts, you will see here.
Like I told it. Where is the part? Okay, so you will process the scripts in manageable chunks because I've actually I've actually
gave it a long script, you know, I gave it a lot, and I told you to
actually generate Evitts and all the prompts. It would be too much. You have
to scroll up, scroll down. Generating everything in the
manageable prompts, I mean, in the manageable
chunks for us, right? So once it's done with
a particular chunk, all you need to do
is type constantly with the next line to
continue just like that. So you see how powerful
this prompts document is. You can find it in the
resources section for free. So just go there, open it and, you know, start working with it. So the first one we're going to, we're going to start
from the beginning. This is the first shot. Look at it, an extreme wild
ever wild rather, not wild. So I'm just going to copy this, I'm going to go to my T's
Gemini tab and I'm going to open up the tools and
select creates images. Now I'm going to
just pace this and enter generate an image already. The image has been generated. Look at it. It's
very, very easy. You see? So you can constantly
generating everything all. If you don't want to be scoled
up in order to download, you know, to start
downloading everything, you can just download
it right now. Click Download full size here. This download icon here, you should also be let me
see. No, it's not yet. So just hit this download icon right here and it's going to
download the image for you. All right, so I'll just
download this now. And it has been
downloaded already, as you can see right here. So this is how we
are going to do for every other part of this script. See, you're going to after doing this one, next
thing you want to do, copy this next prompt and then come to your third
Gemini tab and paste this. I said, this makes it
so much faster for you. So if you follow this
workload I'm giving you, you'll be able to push
out content faster. You've actually been
doing this before, if you've been doing
YouTube automation, this workflow that I came up
with is going to help you to push out content even twice as fast as
you've been doing it, okay, as you've been
doing it before. Now look at this. Reason why we're using Nano Banana is because of the
image consistency. You can see that
this first image looks identical to this circle, his second one looks
identical to this first. You can see the
scenery, look at it. So this is exactly what
you're going to do. When you are done
with all of this, you're done with all the shots, all you need to do is
to tell it towards, continue with the next part
of the scripts, right? And that's this is how you storyboarding images
using Gemini. Storyboard. This is what I call story board, storyboard, okay? Storyboarding images
for your script, right? So you download
everything and you are going to import it into Capcde. And that's exactly
what I'm going to be showing you
in the next lesson. I'm going to be showing
you how to import and arrange all your elements, the voiceover, and
the images in Capcde. So I'll see you in
the next lesson.
10. Importing and Arranging your Assets in Capcut: Now that you understand how to storyboard images
for your script. In this lesson,
we're going to begin the video creation process
proper. All right? So we're going to start
by opening up Capcde. So if you don't have Capcde
install cap code right now, it's very, very easy
to install Capcde. Just go to your your
Microsoft app store or you simply search
you open a new tab in your browser and you search Capcde download for
MacBook or for Windows, and you download it
from there, right? So I already have the Capcde
desktop app right here, so I'm just going to open it up. Now, all you need
to do is to click this big Create Project button. It's so visible right here. So just click and
it's going to create a new project for you. So this is our Capcde interface, and I have a pro subscription. Take note of that. Now,
it's very, very advisable. I advise you to get a P
subscription if you can. But if you can't, it's totally
fine, it's totally fine. I mean, really,
really, totally fine. I'm going to show you how you
can work around this, okay? I'm going to show you how to avoid the P features and just make do with what Capcde
will give you for free. So the next thing
to do right here is to import resources. We're going to
begin by importing the voiceover that we
generated using clip champ. So this is the impose
button right here. It's in this tab right here. I don't need to really
start explaining the parts of Capcde different
features of CapCde. I don't need to do
that in this course. I have a full course
dedicated to that. So you can check my profile and enroll in that course
to understand CAP codes. I'm going to be show
you just what you need for this YouTube Automation
right here. All right. So I'm going to click this
Imports button right here, and here in my clip
harm folder I have the two voiceover that
I generated, two. So I'm just going
to tap this one, and then I'm going to hold
down the Control button. Going to hold down the
Control button and tap this er part too. And then I'll just click Open. So if you have more voiceovers, we have up to 22 parts, you select everything
and click Import, like you pose everything
at Surns. All right? Now you can see the two
voiceovers right here. All I need to do is just hoo
my cursor over one of them, because everything is
selected right now. Just hover my so
over one of them. Then I'm going to click
and drag it down. Let's click and drag it
down to my timeline. So it's going to drag
all the voiceover together to the timeline,
as you can see here, P one and P two, because they
were both selected here, right? So it is done. My voiceover are already. Now the next thing
I need to do is to import my images, okay? So I already downloaded two
images already from Gemini, and that's what I'm about
to import right now. Actually, it's just one, but I've imported it already. This is the first video. I mean, the first image
for the first thing. Okay? So to zoom
out your timeline, if you want to gate
to zoom it out, this is the slider right here. Just slide it. Okay,
slide it to zoom it out. I'm just going to slide this
like this all the way here. And then I'm going
to drag and drop this first image on my timeline. You see how tight it is. If I still want
to zoom this out, I'm going to use these
parts right here, this slide right here. The shorts cut. If you want to check out all the shots
called, you come here. So this part. Look
at this icon here. Just click it. I was
going to open up the shots called spin for you. Alright? Now, there's
something wrong here. Let me just zoom this out so that you can see better, okay? So this is our first image. The city of Ridia did not now
this aspect ratio is wrong. Have you ever seen
the YouTube video that is this size,
this square size? No, that's the answer. So the reason why it's
this square size is because the image that we
imported first of all, is square size, okay? So all you need to do
is to come here to this ratio at the bottom
here, this aspect ratio. You're going to click it,
and then you're going to select 169, okay? 169, you can see
what just happened. Boom. That's already
changed it to the normal YouTube video format. Now, you know how to impose
resources into Cap code. This is the impose
button right here. This plus icon. You click and
impose from your computer. Now, the first thing we're supposed to do before importing these images is to
generate captions. Now, that's a very, very
important step you need to take before importing
the images, right? Now to generate the captions, all you need to do is to
come here beside filters. You can see these captions here. Just click it and you
can see right here, spoken language,
leave everything. Just leave this
alone. Leave this alone. What you
need to do is what? Click this generate I'm seeing here now is that
this is a pro feature P. I think if you download
cap codes for the first, you should be able to
generate captions, let me say like three times, okay, for free. You should
be able to do that. But you need these captions. If you don't use these captions, you actually spend
much more time on this video because you'd have to listen to the
voiceover yourself. Now, this is the advantage you actually get as a pro user, ok so I'm just going to
click this Generates button. So I do not want to complain about having to get
cap cuts through. No, don't do that.
Do not do that. Okay. So it's a sacrifice
that you need to make. If you cannot do that, then you'd have to find
a way to bypass it. And I'm going to show you.
I'm going to explain that later once these capsules
are done generating. So no complaint, okay? It's either you have it or
you do not have it, right? So the voiceover
have been generated. Now, I'm going to
show you exactly why you need this voiceover. So this is the
first image, right? Let's go back to Gemini. Now, look at this part. The first shots, the
shots moon, you see, it starts with the
city of Vidar, the city of Veri Dar, right? That's where the first image. That's what the
first image is for. So what we're going
to do is to check this city of Verida
in our caption. Even though this is not within necessary for the first image because you are
just going to place the first image at the
starting of the video, right? So let me just go
ahead and do this for the second image so you understand what
I'm talking about. This is the second image
that I generated using Gemini for the video. So
let me just download this. Now, the question that we're
trying to answer using Gemini is where are we
supposed to place this image? Where are we supposed
to place this image? And in order to
answer this question, what we're going to do
is to come back here to Gemini and they will check it. This show still starts at
its cobblestone streets. It's cobblestone streets
and what it ends at the exhausted flow of humanity or let's say it ends
at for 17 years. What I'm trying to say is that where the voiceover says it's cobblestone street or
where you see this it's cobblestone
streets in the caption, that is where you are going
to place the second image. And the second image is going to stop at this space
before this for 17 years because
this for 17 years is where the third image
is going to begin. Do you understand that? So
I've downloaded that now. Let me just report it to
Capcod and then, you know, it's going to begin
at this side, and it's going to
end at this side. So let me go back to Capcds
now and import that image. So this is the second image. I'm just going to drag this
and drop it on the track. Okay? Now, the next thing to do is to click any
of these captions. I'm just going to
click this one. Going to click this one now, and then I'm going to come
here to this caption section. This caption section, I'm
going to just scroll and look for it's
Cobblestone street. Look at it here. So I'm
just going to click this and it's going
to take my playhead. This is what we call the
playhead in cap code. It's going to take it directly
to where that text is. Do you understand
what's happening now? So I'm just going to zoom
this in a little bit, and I'm going to
drag this this here. Now, if I drag this I
release it, what's good app? It's good to magnets, but it's good to be attracted
back to this first image. Why? Because of distance. So what you need to do is one
of the main track magnet, you are going to take this here. Okay? We're going to take
this to display head, and we're going
to drag this one, the first image, just hover your curso direct edge
directly at the edge here. I go to drag it. Let's
click it and you drag it. Let's click hold and
drag to miss this one. Se poo. So where is this
one supposed to end? Where was it supposed to end, let me click this back and then. I think it ends, I
do not remember. Let me go back to
Gemini. So it ends. It ends at the exhausted
flow of for 17 years. Ends here, okay? So let
me go back to cap coots. And where is for 17
years for 17 years, for 17 years, go to school and find this O I passed it already. Okay, for 17 years, it's right here. Look
at this right here. So I'm going to click this now. I'm going to take my playhead
directly to where this is. Now I'm just going to drag this to end here as simple as that. You see how easy this is. This workflow is going to X your speed as creating videos. Okay? So if you have
a target to hit 200 videos or 100
videos within say, two months, if you do
this every day, at least, you should be able to ship
out two or more videos. Okay, even if it's just one, you'll be able to do
it in no time and half time for every other cn. When I started
YouTube automation, I used a whole day
for my first video, because I had to listen
to the voiceover. And then wherever I felt like
I needed an image change, I got generate the image
and place it there. Even though this is what
you might have to do if you do not have the
Cap calls P, okay? So what I mean is that if you
do not have Cap cads Pro, you won't have the luxury
of this of, you know, having to generate captions and checking for
it directly here. So what you are going to do
now since you do not have captions for your video is you are going to
be playing the video, okay? It was a spread. Wherever you hear, it's
couple songs to it. You simply just
video immediately. So you're going to post at the play head and you're just going to drag your image here. Simple as that,
if you don't have the captions to guide you,
do you understand me? So that's what we
are going to do. So I have added these
two images already. I can just go ahead
to do the third one. The third shot is right here. I'll just copy this
prompt right here, copy it and come to my toe tab. I'm going to paste it
here and let us generate. Now, for this third image, it's going to begin at for 17 years exactly where
the second image ended, and it's going to
end at what world. All right, so let this
generate, you can see it now. This is Ella in the city, the same city right here. You see how beautiful this is. You see how easy it is. Just download this and go
back to Capcde and ok, let this download,
so I'll show you. So now I'm going to import
this by clicking this button. Now I've imported it all
I have to do is to drag it to where this one ended. Okay? Go to drag this and
let me just zoom out and drag this to stop exactly
where this one ended. Oh, this is turned off. Auto snapping. Always
make sure that this auto snapping
is turned on, okay? So it's going to save
you a lot of time. Make sure it's turned on ahead. So now that I can see the
blue line right there, I can now release
it and it's going to start exactly where
this one stopped. So this is exactly how
you're going to add your images to your
voiceover, right? So I'm just going to go ahead
to add images for the rest. Actually, it's too long. I'm not going to add everything. But in the next lesson, I'm going to show you
how to make this on fill up the screen and how
to add the Ken Burns Effect. I'm going to see you
in the next lesson. And if you have not left
a review for this course, please do so now.
Leave a review. If you're enjoying this course, if you have learned something, you leave a review for me
right now. Thank you so much.
11. Applying the Ken Burns Effect.: Now you understand how to
import your assets into CapCut and how to align your
images with your voiceover. So in this lesson, I'm going to be explaining
the Ken Burns Effect to you. We're going to be applying the
bones effect to our video. Now, what is the
Ken bones effect? Deca bones Effect is a
technique that involves slow panning and zooming
over still photographs, giving static images a sense of motion and emotional depth. So this effects is
used in documentaries where the actual video
footage does not exist, okay? And we're going to
use it in this video because we are not
using video footage. We are using images. But we don't just want to just
play the images like that. People might get bored, okay? People might get
bored and click away. We want to give these
images a sense of motion, and that is what I'm going
to be teaching you how to do in this lesson using cactes. But before we do that, we need to do something right here. So you can see this video.
Look at this video now. This video, the ratio
of video here is 69. But our images are
still square footages. We need to make these
images fill up the screen. Okay? And how do we do that? Once you are done aligning all your images with
with the captions, what you need to do is
to select everything. You are going to
hover your cursor. Just put it on the blank part
of the main timeline, okay? So just put it and then you're going to left click and hold, then you drag it, okay? You drag it to
select everything. Don. Now, the next thing to do, let me drag this playhead
here so that you can see the images. The next thing you're
going to do is you can just drag the edges here. You can drag it to the fills up. Or you can simply just
increase the scale right here. Okay? So I'm just going
to drag the scale. You're going to
increase this until it fills up the screen. Boom. We're done. If I came here now, if I
just drag the playhead here, you see every image
now feels the screen. See? See? See, you
see how easy it is. This is exactly how
you make the images W. You turn your square images into 169 in order to save YouTube. Now that we've done
this, the next thing we want to do is to add
the Cam bones effect. And what I mean by the
Cam bones effect is, we want to make these
images slowly zoom out or slowly zoom in or
slowly pm to the left. We just need to give
the images some motion. We don't just want
the images to be still on the screen like this. Do you understand me? If
I play this video now? And River Fog, it's Cobblestone that the images
are not moving at all. Now, what we're going to do is what we're going
to come here, select any part of the timeline, allow to deselect everything. Now we're going to
select one image. So this is the first image. I will simply come
here to animation. Okay? Come here to animation. Here, we have
different animations. We have the in, we have the
out, and we have combo. These are different animations, and you need to take note
of this Look at this icon. Wherever you see this icon, that means the animation
you want to use is P. But thankfully, oh, not
thankfully, actually. This one's are actually
pro, so the Zooming and Zoom out animations are pro,
but that's not a problem. I'm going to show you a
way to work around it. Alright? So I'm just going to, Oh, this zoom out,
look at this zoom out. This zoom out is
a free animation. So just check for free
animations to use. Make sure that you're not
using an animation that is too much in quotes
like this one now. This one is just necessary. A simple zoom in or Zoom out or pan left animation is enough. Do you understand? So I'm going to select
this Zoom out now. Now note that this
is an in animation. So what this means is that when the video starts at the
beginning of this video, the beginning of
this image rather, that is where this animation
is going to be applied. Now I can override this by simply coming to this
duration part here. Now simply drag this slider. Oh the way pop. The city of Radio did
not simply exist. That's what's
happening. It festered. It was a sprawling,
gray wound carved into the it's carpels Weeping a perpetual mist of
cold smoke and ri fog. It's Castoneimage. Now I can click it. And
since I'm a pro user, I can use the Zoom out. It's pus that, so I
can use Zoom out. Now, you see the way
this, it has stopped now. It has stopped zooms it flow. Decide to add an out animation, but it's going to
waste time, okay? You can decide to do
this if you really, really want to add
animations to your images, but it might not really
matter. Do you understand me? You can come to the
ending and just add the zoom zoom in or zoom out. I don't know anyone
pick anyone and add it. So when do Carrying a sluggish, exhausted flow of humanity. For 17 years, it did
not actually adds. Animation and outs.
Were Zoom outs. So no zoom outs here. Okay, I don't want to use
this one. Okay, this Zoom? Oh, this is the reason
why because this zoom in, I mean, the in animation I added goes all the
way to the beginning. I mean, to the ending, wow the out animation
actually has no duration. So what I need to
do here is just to increase the duration of the out animation by dragging the slider to
the left hand side, just like that, alright? Watch what happens when
I play this video? Pack tenements. Were veins
carrying a sluggish, exhausted flow of humanity for seven See what
just happened. So the out animation, if you look at this timeline, very well, look at it closely. Let me Zoom. Look at it. This is where the
in animation ends, and this is where the
out animation ends. Okay? See how easy it is. Now, for those of you
that are not pro users, but you really want to
use the in and out, you want to make your videos, I mean, your images
zoom in and out. This is what you are going
to do, listen carefully. Okay? Watch me closely. You're going to
click on the image, or we're going to make use of the feature known
as keyframes, okay? We're going to are the
keyframe animation. So after clicking on the image, you're going to go to this
video tab right here, okay? Now, you're going to see
this diamond icon here. You're going to click
this diamond icon that is beside this transform. Okay? Click it at
the beginning of let me zoom this out at the
beginning of the image clip. Okay? So I can drag this.
I can drag this out. I can drag it to the beginning. I can drag it to the beginning. Just click it. Now, you're
going to bring your playhead. Click your playhead
here and drag it to the end somewhere
around the end. So I'm just going
to bring it here. And then at this side, I'm going to increase the scale. Going to increase
the scale, okay? See? I'm just going to increase the scale like
this and leave it. Once I release it,
you notice that it has automatically added
the keyframe here. Now, let me play
the video for you. So you see what
has happened. Hey. For 17 years, Ira
had no nothing else. She was a part of that
flow, a nameless, forgotten corpuscle in
the city's ailing heart. Her word. So you see? I just added the same
Zoom in animation. So this image here, without having to use the
pro animation here. So what I did is I added the keyframe at the beginning
and then at the end, I added the keyframe
and increase the skill. So what this k frame does is
that it gradually increases the skill side it
animates it so that we can actually mimic
the zoom out I mean, the zoom in animation
right here. Okay? So if you do not
have the pro feature, if you don't have CapCut axis, this is what you
are going to do. You're just going to
have to do it for every single image clip, okay? So for every single image
clip, you come here, add the keyframe
at the beginning, put your playhead there, and then you increase the
skill I need to bit so. Boom. Her world was a cage built of s. I see the word zoom in already. Now, if you want
to add a Zoom out, a Zoom out animation or
even a pan left animation, what I mean by pan left
is the image moving. Look at this image. If
you want it to move to the left wants it to move to the left
or move to the right, any one of them, let
me just undo this. That's called panning left. It's moving to the left, and
if it's moving to the right, that's called panning right. Now, if I want to add
the Zoomers animation to this image right here, the Zoomers animation is the opposite of the
zooming animation. So what I'm going to
do is I'm going to start at the end of the clip. Remember for the
Zooming animation, we started at the beginning
of the clip, okay? So for this one, I'm
going to start at the end of the clip here. So I'm going to add
a keyframe to it. Simple. And I'm going to go to the beginning of the clip here. I'm going towards
increase the scale. I'm going to increase the scale. You can see. Now,
let me play this. The constant, abrasive sting of lie on her perpetually
raw hands. You can see what just happened. It's very, very, very easy. You can do the same thing for panning left and panning right. If you want this
image to move from the left to the
right, first of all, the first thing you need
to do is so let me just increase the size or increase
the scale of this image. Why? Because if I don't increase
the scale of this image, and I pan it to the
left, see what happens. Image is going to
move to the left and you'll see this
background here. If I don't want that to happen, what I'm going to do is I'm
going to increase the size of this image so that I will have
room to move to the left. Do you understand? Now, this
is what I'm going to do. I'm going to add I'm going to add a keyframe at the beginning, a transform keyframe at
the beginning, okay? And I'm just going to go to
the end of the clip here. I'll come to the end
of the clip here. Just going to move the image
where I want it to be. You can do that by holding, click left clicking the
image and moving it. If I wanted to move
here like this, I wanted to move here,
I can do that, right? And I can even increase the skill or if I want,
just a little bit. Simple. Now, play if I play this image, what
you're going to see now. And the deep, gnawing
inch of a hunger that was never truly satisfied,
only ever dull. You can see what just happened. You see how easy
it is. Very easy. So not having cactF is not an excuse for you to not
do YouTube automation. Alright, I have just taught you how to do it
using keyframes. If you don't have CapcdP
for these animations, okay, even though the
ones are actually faster, because for these keyframes,
you have to, like, add them, add if you add for
this first image, you have to add for the
next one like that. But it's a sacrifice to
make if you don't have the money to get
CapCut the star image. So this is how you do
the Ken Burns Effect to make your videos much
more interesting, right? So you're going to do
it for everything, for all the images
in your video, and that's about it.
Do you understand? So in the next lesson, I'm going to be showing
you how to generate intros for your video, right? So I'm going to see
in the next lesson. And again, if you have
no left a review, please do that right now, right?
12. Intro Video Generation with Veo 3 (Image to Video): Now that you
understand how to add the Ken Burns Effect to all
your images in your video, I'm going to teach you something very interesting
right now, okay? So this is a new developments. I'm sure you must have
heard about Veo three, something called Veo
three or Google Flow. Now, Veo three is Google's flagship video
generation model, and it generates videos from
text prompts and images. Okay? Now, YouTube
Automation people, let me put it that way, people running YouTube
Automation channels have adopted this new strategy of animating
their first images, okay? What I mean by animating
is turning them to videos. So these videos
will actually help with audience retention because the first 30 seconds of your video are very
important, okay? So, this video that we have right here begins
with just an image, an image with a
Ken Burns Effect. But we could actually
make this a video, and we're going to do
that using Veo three. Okay? So let's go to
our browser right now. In order to access Veo three, all you need to do is to
visit labs.google.com. And once you need to notice
that it is not free. You can only use Veo three
if you have access to the Google AI Pro plan via
Google AI Pro subscriber. Now, you can access Google AIP plan by
simply paying for it. I think it's about 19
it's about $20 per month. I don't really remember,
but you pay for it. That's for the
Google AI Pro plan. That gives you 1,000
credits per month. And there's also the Google
AI ultra plan that gives you, I think, about 20,000.
I don't remember. Joe you can check
the pricing page. You will see it once visit labs or google.com and you
don't have a subscription. Now there is another there's another option for you to do for you to use Rather. This is what you can
do. Google AI Pro Plan. There's a free trial for it. A 30 days free trial. Now you're going to use your card to sign up
for the free trial, but make sure to
come that free trial before the end of the duration, before the end of the
month, the one month. Because if you have money, you're going to be
charged for it. And if you don't want to pay for it, you end up paying for it. You understand me now you have the option to
use the free trial. And when the free
trial has expired, you're going to do
is you're going to use another email account, another email address to
sign it to labs dog.com. Now, you're going to
use a different card. You can buy $1 card online, or you can use
someone else's card. And you're going to sign up
for that same freerion again. So by the end of that month, the next month,
you're going to do it again on another account. So you can use this method
to get free access to Google AI Pro plan and Veo
three. Do you understand me? Now, I don't know
whether in the future, it's going to be free,
but I believe so. Sometime in the future, everyone is going to get access to youth, even though it might be limited, but everyone will get access. But for now, it is not free. So here in Google Flow, this is where we are
going to generate the video for our intro. You can also do it on Gemini. That's if you have the
AI Pro subscription. You can see where I
have the subscription. So that means if I click
this tools but in here, I will have this option here. You can see the craze
videos with Veo option. You will see this if you are not a pro subscriber. Do
you understand me? Now, this is what
I'm going to do. I'm going to come to
this first image, okay? The first image, look at it. I'm going to copy the prompt. First of all, I'm going
to copy the prompt. Now, I'm going to
duplicate this tab again. I'll duplicate this tab. See how many Gemini tabs you're actually
opening, one, two, three, four, I'm going
to duplicate this. Now the next thing I'm going
to do is to come here to the tool and I'm going to select quid videos
with Veo three. This is going to
start a new chart. Okay, so I'll just
start the new chart. And here, I'm going
to paste the prompt. Then I'm going to
go back to my cub, and then I will copy this image. I'm going to use it as
my reference image. Do you understand? Then I'll come
back to this place here and simply paste it. Oh, you know actually paste. I think I have to download it. I have to download it, okay? So I can't paste it
directly, Oh, Can I? I should be able
to. Okay, I can, so I'll just upload
it now. Add photo. So you can see that I've
uploaded it already. Now, before I send this, I also want to do
it on Google Flow. I will show you how
to use Google Flow. Here we are going to
click New Project, okay? The New Projects
button right here. And when it loads up, this
is what you're going to see. All you need to do is what see generates a video with text. This is text to video.
Let me zoom this out. Okay? So what you are
going to do right now is to click this drop
down right here, and then you're going to
select Ingredients to video. Okay? What this gigs video
allows you to do is to upload that image or multiple images to generate a video with, right? So I'm just going to
paste this right now, paste the text, and then I'm
going to upload that image. By simply clicking this
and then selecting Upload. So here, I need to cope
this image, as you can see, I need to copy it
to make it look 169 YouTube size,
YouTube video size. Okay? So just cop and save, and we are good to go. Now the next thing to do is
just release this button and let us generate the
video for me, right? I don't know what's
happening here, but I will get back to this now. Let me come back to Gemini here. So I'll just send
this to Gemini and let us do what does best, right? So it's generating
the video already. Code Good. So now let's come
back to Google Flow and determine what's
happening here. Oh, it just worked now.
You know what I just did? I used the frames to
video feature instead. The difference between this
frame to video feature and the ingredient to video feature
is for the video feature, you have the ability or the freedom to upload
different images and not have to confine them specifically to the beginning of the video or the
end of the video. But for frames to video, let's say why here,
this Plos icon, the first one means that the whatever image you upload is what is going
to begin the video. And for the ending part, if
you upload something here, the image is what
is going to be used to end the video. I hope
you understand that. So you can see this is basically just the
Ken Burns Effect. Is zooming in. But the difference
is that you can see the smoke actually moving. This is a real video. Do you understand? And
it's actually how sound, even though I can't
hear the sound because of well I'm using
to record this video. And then let's play this one. Let's see that you are
similar, very, very similar. I can go to the next one, to the next prompt
or the next image, which is the image
of this guys here. I can download this and
generate another video. Let me just do that
right now and show you. So it is done. Let's
play this now. You can see what just happened. We turned a static image into a video of these guys
actually working. You see how powerful this Veo
three is. So, so powerful. Now, what you can do is for
your video or in your video, you can decide to animate
the first three images. But you need to take note that each video would
be 8 seconds long. Got can only generate videos
that are 8 seconds long. So let's look at this one.
Look at this first image. It's actually 10 seconds long. But the second images, second image should be
less than 10 seconds long. Okay, here, it's 11 26
and here, it's It's 22. So I think it's still more
than 10 seconds long. But you need to take
that as a consideration. If you use the video, Okay, if you use the
video, you'd have to find a way to elongate it. And in order to
elongate or lengthen the video so that it
fits these 10 seconds, because as you can
see, this whole image lasts for 10 seconds. Look at the scale up here. It's not actually 10 seconds. It's about 11, you know, 11 point something seconds. You can see, look at the scale up here, look
at the scale up here. Now, if you replace this
immediate 8 seconds video, you know what's going to happen. You're going to have
about 2 seconds or 3 seconds left here. It's going to be blank. So in order to take care of that, this is what you're going to do. Let me just download
that video now and show you back here in Google Flow, all you need to do is hit
this download button, and then you can upscale it. And if you click
this upscale here, it's going to download
it as one HCP. This is what I recommend so that your video will look fire. You'll Assam to look
very, very quality. So let me just wait
for this to upscale. At the same time, I don't
want to waste so much time, so I will just click this and
download the original size. Slide downloads immediately. So it has been
downloaded already. It's the same thing in
Google Gemini here. If you come here, sorry,
it's this tab, right? Just hover over it, you're going to see
download somewhere. We, S this download button and
get to download the video. So that's imports it
to cap codes now. This is the video. This is the video right here. I'm just going to come here
and delete this image, delete this image, and I'll drag this video
onto the timeline. Now, you can see so
much space here. If you want to cover
up this space, this is what you can do. Can come to this speed section. Okay? Come to this speed here. Then you reduce the speed. When you reduce the speed, you see that it gets longer because the video
becomes slower. Reduce it, keep reducing it
until it covers the top. You can see very, very simple, very, very simple. Now, this is how you generate an intro video for your YouTube automation
channel videos. No if you call that,
understand me. So if you really really
need intro videos, which I recommend you use,
this is how you do it. But if you don't have
access to Veo three, even though I've actually shown you how to get this for free, if you still do not
have access to it, you can just make
do with the images. There are monetized channels that don't even use
this video at all. They just work with
the Ken Burns Effect. Some don't even work with
the Ken bones Effect. They just put images and
boom, it works out for them. Just do what you can do.
Do you understand me. So you can also do
it for the Outro. You can take the last image in your video, the last image, even though it doesn't
really matter because not everybody's going to
watch up to the ending. But you can decide
to add the video there even though it's
not necessary honestly, but you can add it
anywhere you want. If you want to animate
this image of the girl, you can animate it using
VT. Do you understand me. So the next lesson, I'm going to show
you how to generate Tom news for your YouTube
videos. See you there.
13. Intro Video Generation with Google whisk: If you do not have access
to Google AIP plan, in order to create intro videos using V three, this
is what you can do. Visit Labs does Google, okay? Then you select Risk here. You can also search
Google Risk on your browser and you'd be
able to access it directly. Okay? So from the labs
does Google page, you simply click Launch Risk. So here, you're
going to click nato. Now, Google Risk is
it so by Google. And whenever you sign up
with a new email address, you get 300 credits. So with this 300 credits, you can create or you can
generate five videos, which will cost 20 credits
each. Do you understand me? So once you're done exhausting your credits on one account, you can use another
email address to sign up on labs dogoog.com. Do you understand?
Alright? So this is how you generate
your intro video. First of all, I'm going
to go back to Cap codes, and I want to animate
this force one. Okay, this false image,
I want animated. So I'm just going to
I'm going to write clickit then I'm going to
scroll up to this part, open file location,
just click it and it's going to open the
location of the file. Okay? So what I'm
going to do here is just going to write,
click it again. Then I'm going to come
here to rename, okay? Rename. Then I'm
just going to use Control C to copy the
name, and that's it. Now I'm going to go
back to Google isc. At this point here at
this part here, rather, just click this arrow here, this black arrow, it's going
to bring out the sidebar. So here we're going to upload
an image for the subject. Click upload image. Then once you do this, you are simply going to paste the name that you copied so you can
easily find the image. A just paste the name it's
got to find, you know, it's going to bring out
the image that you want to upload, right? Then open. So it has been uploaded. Now it's analyzing the image. So we're just going to wait for this to finish. And it's done. So what I'm going
to do right here is I'm going to type in
this text go to type. We send the image, the reference image
without editing. It. Simple. It is done. Now we can
see what has happened. I will sends this image
with very minimal editing. You see that they look
very alike, right? Now, the next thing you are
going to do is to click the Animates button right
here on any of them. I think I prefer this
one. Can you see this animes button right
here. Just click it. Then right here, you can
just type and emit this. You can just type
this, okay? Very easy. Unless you want to add something
specific to this part, you can decide to add
something specific, maybe add some people
on the streets, make a chasm by stuff like that, but I'm just going to type
and emit this and send it. So you can see,
as I send that it was actually five
generations right here. Now it's four generations. So that's how you're
going to keep using up your generations until you
are finally done with it. I'm not sure whether you get these free credits per month, but I think you should be
getting them per month, or it might just be one time. But you can always create
a new account using a new email address to access
this Google disc, right? So let's wait for
this to finish. So it's done. Let me play
this now. Let me play this. You can see very easy and
completely free. All right. Now, the only thing you
need to do here is just click this download
button and it's going to download it straight to your
system or to your PC, right? And it is done very easy. So this is how you
generate or you animate images in your video for free if you don't have
access to Google Flow. Alright, very easy,
completely free. I'll see you in the next lesson.
14. Generating and Designing Thumbnails: Now that you understand
how to generate intro videos for your
video using Veo three, I'm going to show
you how to generate a YouTube Tom Mil for
your video, right? So this is how we
are going to do it. First of all, you need to
revisit this document. Okay? This probes documents. Now note, I might
change the name of this document from Scripts
board to something else. I might do that.
Okay? But just check the resources section
or the project section. You are surely going
to find this document, download it. All right? So now, I have added another
tab to this document. Right here, top new prompts, click it and you'll see these
prompts that you can copy. All right? Here, you
can just copy this from Let me just
copy this now. Okay? So, very simple. Contra see. Now the next one I'm going to do is to come
here to Google Gemini. You're going to do this in the same chart where you
generated your script, okay? Not the prompts, not the
image generation chart. Do you understand me? This is the, this is the prompts chart. This
is the image generation. You go to the chart,
the Gemini tab where you generated the
script for your video. This is it. Now you're
going to piece this prompt. But yeah, you're going
to change some things. So let me just call up.
Well let me do it here. Let me do this here
so that we can easily see editing so yeah,
for the video title, just in case you don't
have the script, or just in case you're
not doing this, you are not creating the tom nil right here in the tab
where your script is. What you're going to do is
you're going to replace this with your
video title, okay? And in this part here,
you are going to pick a moment a very interesting, very dramatic moment in this
story, very dramatic one. Okay, the most dramatic one. You can easily just ask the AI that used to
generate the story. Can ask Gemini tell me what is the most dramatic
moment in this story. Then you copy it
and piece it here. We, boy, here, I'm going to just change this to what Okay, so I just did now. See what I just did. I
changed it to look at it. Cuz the tom new for
this story you just generated and determine and pick the core comfort or single
most dramatic moments of the story here. So I'm just going to Control
A and then copy this. Then I'll come back to
Gemini and Control A, it then V to paste this, and I'm going to send it
going to cancel these covers, and let me cancel this. Is not canceling. I'll change
this to create images. Okay, clothes, then
create images. Good. So now I'm just going
to paste this and send it. Um, Oh. So actually made a mistake. This is not supposed to
generate the image for you. It's supposed to
generate the prompt. It's going to
generate the prompt. You can see it right here that generated the prompts
for me, not the image. Do you understand? So
I actually did not need to use this
image feature, right? Even though it's not generated
If you check the prompt, it's supposed to generate
the prompts for us. They say we've been
doing it since. Now that we have our prompts, we're simply going to come
back to our image tab, the tab that we'll be using
to generate our image. This same tab, do
you understand me? Because on the thumbnail to have the same visual consistency as the images that we've
been generating since. Do you understand me?
So we're going to pass the prompter and then going to send this to Gemini and
wait for it to do its job. So you can see what
has generated for me. Look at this. Look at this. So what you're
going to do is just click this and copy the image, or you can save the image,
whichever one you want. Then you're going
to go to Canva. If you have the app on
your laptop, very good. If you don't, you
can use site, right? So I'm using the app right here. What I'm going to do is
come here to create. Look at the Kris box on left
hand side. So click it. And right here, you're going
to search Tom Tomb Neil. You can see the first option
here is YouTube Pom new. So just select this
and it's going to create a new project for you. So it has loaded or you
can work with templates. If you want to create a call
Tom pom M for your video, you don't really have to
use the Tom new from AI. But most of the YouTube
automation channels that you see on YouTube actually
use Tom Nils from AI, and they work very well.
Do you understand me? So you can pick templates here. You can pick any templates here, and you just edit
it to your taste. But what I'm going to
do now is just paste this piece the image from La. Now the next thing to do is click these three
dots right here. At this mode, the
three dots here, then you scroll down and sect the image as
the background. Se this as the background
so that the orientation or the ratio will change from
that square to YouTube Tmnil. Do you understand
what I just did here? Now, you can say that
the top of the head, the top of our head
has been cut off, even though this is
perfect, honest, this is perfect because
this is showing this is showing and this head show if you
decide to drag this down, I think, what is this called? I don't really
remember. It's no show. And if we decide to drag it up, this will show, but most of
our head will be cut off. So this is actually perfect. Now, we already have a
Tom nil for our video. You can decide to
add any of that. If you want to add the text to it in order to
make it, you know, much more compelling or
something like that, just come here to decide. See the set icon here. You click, then you
click Add heading. And you can just type something
something interesting. Let me see. She never knew. Based on the story, let
me check the story line. So the most dramatic moments, the moments Ella opened to
locate says the portrait reads Princess of E E Doria, okay? Okay, so I can just copy this princess of
Algebra and come here. I can even just
put something like I prints, something like this. Yeah. And then I'll just carrot it and just add
it somewhere here. Yeah, I can duplicate
this and just, you know, put something here. Yeah, look at this.
I'll drag this and I can still reduce it. And probably rotate
this CB I'm rotating. Lo at this icon. Look at this symbol here.
That's how to rotate. This is not a Canva course, so I'm teaching you
I'm not going to be teaching you how to
use Canva, right? So you got something like this. I think this works.
This actually works. Boom. Now we have a Tom
Nil for our YouTube video. So you can see the way I did it. The first one is to
use the prompt to generate a prompt for the Tmnil and then you go to
your image Gemini Image tab, and you generate the image. Then you imports it into Canva, and you set it as
the background. Okay? Now, let me
show you another. Just in case setting it as a background
doesn't really work. Let me detach this image
now. Look at this. So what I'm going to
do set your curso at the very edge and drag it. At this part, you are
going to set it here and drag it to the reaches here. At this side, so
you're going to set it and drag it to the reaches here. Then at the bottom,
you are going to drag it to the reaches here. Now, this gives you
the opportunity to, you know, you can reduce this. You can drag this down
and increase this again. See what just happened. I can drag this down and
increase this again. You can see so just in case using the set image as
background actually deprives you of some features
or deprives your image of some features that you actually want to show on the Tm nail, then you can just use
this method instead of using the method I showed
you earlier, okay? So you can do this instead of directly setting the
image as the background. Do you understand
me. So I'll just contus because this
is actually okay. In order to download this, you click this button right here, and then you click Download and you can download
this as a PNG file. Very okay where you can
decide to download it as GPG file, increase
the quality. If you're not using Canva,
you will not be able to increase the quality,
but I am using Canva. That's why I can do
this. You understand me, and then you simply download it. Okay? Very, very easy. I'll just change this to
a Lara test Tom Neil. Good. And I've downloaded
it. Do you understand? So this is how to create a tom new for your
YouTube video. You use Canva and you
use Gemini. All right. So I hope you
enjoyed this course. And again, if you have
no left in review, please do so right now. It's very, very important
that you leave a review because it helps me
improve my future courses, and it helps other
students find this course. In the next lesson,
I'm going to be showing you how to
upload your video to YouTube and how to
take care of the SCO. So I'll save it there.