How To Create Videos With AI? The BEST AI Tool for Creators!
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How To Create Videos With AI? The BEST AI Tool for Creators!

AI Master 10.04.2025 2 612 просмотров 101 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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  1. 0:00 Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) 920 сл.
  2. 5:00 Segment 2 (05:00 - 08:00) 659 сл.
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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

You didn't know this, but I used to direct and shoot short movies and even won a few awards. Prototyping and shot design used to take ages. Storyboarding by hand, visualizing camera angles, and tweaking everything until it felt right. I've recently found a tool that could have made my life so much easier. And in this video, I will show you how it works, what you can do with it, and how easy it is now to not just brainstorm your shots, but create fullblown AI videos from scratch without need an expensive software or endless trial and error. So, the tool is called LTX Studio. LTX Studio is an AI powered platform for video concept development and production built for professionals in film, TV, and advertising. LTX Studio lets you take the idea and turn into fully ready multi-shot stories. This is seriously cool and has a ton of features, some of which are on par with professional storyboarding suites, but with a big advantage of realtime AI support. You've already got an idea or a script. You can start a new project and the AI will help you build it out into full story. Or if you're just looking to play around and make some images or videos, you can start with a blank project or hop into the image or video generation workspaces, whatever works for you. For me, it all starts with clicking a new project. Now, I need to describe the movie I'm making. There are two basic options. Creating with AI or using a script that you wrote yourself. If you have text for this script, you can just paste it into the input window or you can upload a file with text. This text can be just a short description of scenes or a full-blown movie script. Then in the optional settings, I can type in any special requests I want like photo realism, a moody atmosphere or a call, color palette. I can also choose the movie format between custom short film or commercial. Next, I pick the genre for the movie and its tone. And if I want a voice over, I need to toggle it in the menu. Having these presets can save you from manually specifying all those creative details later. It also ensures consistency across your entire project, something that's critical in professional productions. With the basic concept done, I click next and wait for the AI to create an entire story line. We'll generate a couple of story lines to choose from depending on the idea you might want to convey. I like the second one about reflections on wealth. Next, I set up the project name. Choose the aspect ratio, vertical for Tik Tok in my case, and pick the video style. There are a few styles available, but if I want a very specific look, like a particular director's visual vibe, I can upload my own style reference image. I can also describe the cinematic inspiration such as noir. On the right, we have the cast menu where I can pick characters for my video. I can create a custom character or modify existing ones. This customization is really easy to do. You can either train an actor in five to 10 images or just replace the face like I did. In the customization menu, if I want to tweak anything else, I click edit character, which opens a window where I can change the name, age, overall vibe, clothing, and even pick a voice from the list. You can get super creative here. Maybe you want a futuristic cyborg or medieval hero, but for the sake of consistency and better quality, I suggest sticking to realism. If I really want a recurring actor for multiple scenes or projects, I can train a custom actor, which is an awesome touch. With casting done, AI will generate a full breakdown of the video, synopsis, different scenes, descriptions, and voice over text. Then I click start and wait for LTX to put together the storyboard. Normally, creating a coherent storyboard with multiple scenes involves juggling sticky notes, sketches, and endless revisions. LTX streamlines this big time, giving you a clear road map for your video in minutes. And this storyboard is exactly what everyone struggles with the most while creating movies and videos. The storyboard is where all the shots have to be designed and laid out. With LTX, it's so much easier. You start with a set of scenes and a bunch of suggested shots. Each shot has an image that roughly shows the framing plus a prompt that you can edit and a shot type selector establishing wide, medium, and so on. This is extremely handy and much simpler than manually prompting AI for each detail. If you want, you can rearrange shots simply by dragging them. The same goes for entire scenes. Duplicating and deleting shots is also easy, which helps you stay organized. to add a new shot. Just click the plus sign between shots, type in the prompt, select the shot type, add any composition if needed, and you're all set. If you want, for each shot, you can alter the composition. Either draw it out using a pen or upload an image and position it however you like. Works together with prompts and other shot settings, though it can get wonky sometimes. For any shots featuring characters, you can also add dialogue and AI will assign lines to your cast
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Segment 2 (05:00 - 08:00)

complete with lip sync. And each shot can individually toggle sound effects. There are multiple shots per scene. So to see a rough preview of the video, generate the entire scene with still images first, then generate the motion version of each shot one by one. It's not your typical one-click solution, but this is a professional tool. You get granular control, so you can create exactly what you envision. In a professional workflow, especially if you have a team, being able to preview scene by scene is crucial. You can show different iterations to producers or clients before committing to the final version. There's also a collaborator feature that lets you add people as viewers of the project. Also, for every scene, you can customize the location by describing it in a prompt. Tweak the lighting or alter the weather. You can pick a style for each scene, too. Handy if you want a dreamlike look in one part of the film and gritty vibe in another. The controls are the same as before. You can also change clothing for your characters, which is key if you have a timeline in your story or multiple wardrobe changes. You can add voice over or sound effects for each scene, whether that's ambient noise for a forest or city traffic for an urban setting. But the coolest stuff starts when you switch to the motion editor, where still frames become actual videos. You can animate each shot, set key frames, or pick from a list of preset camera moves. You can also add prompts for motion, choose how long each shot runs, and pick the intensity of the movement. I usually keep intensity moderate because higher settings can produce jarring results. In the same motion editor, you can add character animation, like having an actor walk across the frame or giving them subtle facial expressions. This motion editor replaces the hours you might spend in editing software, layering images, or messing with key frames manually. It's not a complete replacement for a pro editing suite, but it gets you extremely close and often faster than you would expect. You'll probably spend most of your time in this menu. Refining each shot until it's perfect might sound like a lot, but believe me, coming up with ideas this way is at least 10 times faster than the old school storyboarding and rough cut process. After you've polished every shot, you can preview your movie. Keep in mind that if you haven't generated video for each shot, you'll see static images in the preview. Once you're done, you can export the project as a pitch deck, an editing package that a professional editor can use in more advanced software, or as a standard video file. What I really love about LTX Studio is how intuitive and straightforward it is. There's virtually no learning curve. You don't need to be some filmmak expert to put together a great video. You don't have to stifle your creativity because you can see all your ideas come to life in near real time. The photo and video generation model they're using is super fast, which is rare in this industry. Even the best photo and video generators take a while to turn out results. But here, everything happens almost instantly, saving you from that frustrating way. Whether you are an indie filmmaker looking for a quick way to test ideas, a pro working on professional commercials who needs fast prototyping, or just someone who wants to have fun creating cool videos, LTX Studio is really good to have. It's turning what used to be a painstaking, time-consuming process into something accessible, efficient, and dare I say it fun. And with our promo code, you'll get a 33% off an LTX Studio. I will leave the link in the description. Be sure to check it out. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.

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