Okay, now let's talk about the GPT 3. 5, the model of ChatGPT that was used up until now, against GPT-4. Generally speaking, GPT. 4 does a better job with the same problems as GPT 3. 5 did. And if you go to the deep end of its advanced capabilities, you will find GPT-4 yielding way better results. It's more creative, sometimes the outputs make more sense, and as you'll see soon in this video, when it comes to generating ideas, it is simply put, superior to GPT 3. 5. But no worries, we'll be comparing these two as we move through the video. Okay, but now it's time to hop into ChatGPT and create scripts that we'll be using here. So I'll provide this in the description below, but for the finances in particular countries niche that I outlined, you would want to use a prompt like this: Write an emotionally engaging script for a 30-second YouTube short about the cost of living in Switzerland. Make the content data-driven and controversial. Emotionally engaging is a keyword that I really like. It's a little less strong than clickbaity, and I found this to induce just the right amount of interest when you're writing scripts. Then, with 30 seconds, we put a constraint on it. YouTube short, we give it context. You could also use the name of other platforms, but in my experience, the outcome is identical as it really understands this. And here we have the topic: "Cost of Living in Switzerland. " If you were to go with this niche, you could just switch this up to any country in the world, and it will keep going. Just make sure to fact-check all the numbers in the end, because ChatGPT sometimes messes up on that front. By adding "make the content data-driven and controversial," we add a certain style to this which I found to work quite well in some of the shorts I researched. Controversial just gives it more potential to go viral, and data-driven means that you're bringing some value to the table, although people might not know your face yet. And again, let's compare this prompt in GPT-3. 5 versus GPT-4. And here's the difference between the two of them: it is quite visible, but I don't think I could definitely say that one is better than the other. They're just different here. So, GPT-3. 5, in this case, goes more with a fact-driven and general point of view. It followed our data-driven approach but picked a neutral voice for the voiceover presenter. In GPT-4, it went more into the story side of things, which, depending on your goals and storytelling skills, might be a better approach. But I wouldn't dare to say that this is just flat out better every time. But again, we could change all this by going into the prompt and actually adding the characteristics of the storyteller. And overall, I would just say if you have both, there's no reason not to try both and see what you like more. Ideally, you can even take inspiration from the route GPT-4 took, and you can always add to the GPT-3. 5 prompt and make it talk like more of a storyteller. But for my testing throughout the last week, I'll just tell you, if you're trying to tell stories, GPT-4 is your friend here. For this video, we'll stick more with the factual and data-driven approach that GPT-3. 5 gave us here, and it brings me to the next topic: Do you want to use your face in this? Well, look, the reality is ideally you do. Nothing communicates as much personality as a human. But if you don't feel comfortable, I understand this. You can get around it by making your script even better. Just realize that by not using your face, you're facing 10 times the competition that you would if you're using your face, because literally anybody can create anonymous videos. And secondly, it's going to be way harder to build a community. So you need to make up for those facts with better content quality. And that's why you need to listen closely in this video, because I'll be sprinkling these little tips that I learned over the years all across the video. Okay, now let's run this prompt in GPT-4 and compare the outputs. Okay, now that we put these side by side, you can see just how much more creative GPT-4 is. And when you look at the results here, you can really see that most of the second half here just starts with "the most epic," "the most addictive," "the most something. " Whereas, if we look at GPT-4, it really maintains a variety within the ideas. Look at that! Every single one of these takes a completely different approach while still perfectly matching our request of giving us 30 ideas for YouTube shorts about YouTube shorts based on previously viral YouTube content. So, as you can see, for generating ideas, especially many ideas, GPT-4 is simply better. Okay, but in our case, we're going to be going with the AI niche because I want to post this short too. And let's be smart about this. Let's not just go with the typical "here are free AI apps" approach. Let's go a step further. Let's talk about an AI apps database, and I happen to know of this site called FutureETools. io, which belongs to a fellow AI YouTuber called Matt. And he actually does an excellent job of curating all different types of apps. And by talking about this in our short, we're not going to talk about free apps, but we're gonna talk about a tool that helps you find as many apps as you want. Actually, it features over a thousand apps, which is going to be excellent for marketing purposes. We can just list 1,000+. Okay, so let's customize this prompt together to fit our script: "Write an emotional, engaging script for our 30-second YouTube short. " That's fine. About, and here we switch it up: “About... " An AI application database called Future Tools," and we'll provide even more details: "That features 1,000+ AI-powered apps or
here, but let's just use OBS. I think my computer should be able to handle this, and the audio is going into this already. Honestly, your phone should be good enough here, but let's give it a shot so you can see my process. I'll just say "Start Recording. " And again, I usually don't do scripted things, so I don't even have a teleprompter here. Oh, and it's not AI-powered; it's just an AI application database. But let's do this sentence by sentence and then cut out the parts in between. Okay, so the first one: "Future Tools is an AI application database with over 1,000 tools to help you be more productive. Need to transcribe a conversation? Browse the speech-to-text tools. Struggling with ChatGPT? The prompt guides will keep you on track. Want to create a video but don't have any footage? Their text-to-video tools have got you covered. With Future Tools, it's all in one place. You can find a link in the comments. " Alright, stop recording, and that's how this would look. Now, you might have seen that some parts I just read off, and that's because I'm going to be putting a screen record on top of those. All I need is the screen record, and for that, again, we're going to use OBS. Just because it's so simple, I'm going to keep in mind that this has to fit on a phone, so we're going to do this and again start recording. So, the first thing is just Future Tools itself. Maybe let's get a bigger recording here too, and maybe let's get footage here of 1,050 tools. You can always zoom in like this. Perfect! And then let's get the three categories we covered, right? So one of them is text-to-video, the second one is prompt guides, and the third one is speech-to-text. And I think that wraps it up. Now it's time to edit it, and look, this can be a complicated process. And I'm lucky enough to have a browser-based tool called InVideo sponsor this video. I wanted to create this in a while, and they came through and said that they're interested in partnering on this idea. Because, as you might know, there's a lot of steps that go into editing, right? You need music, you need footage, you need titles, and it all needs to look good enough. And before you go out there and learn a complicated software that takes time, you can start today by using InVideo. And look, honestly, from my experience, the most important thing if you're trying to do this is just getting started. Nothing is going to get you more results than starting as soon as possible because a lot of these lessons that I talk about here, you're only going to really understand by doing it. And in a second here, you'll just see how easy it is to use InVideo to edit your videos because they have over 5,000 templates, they have all the stock footage you need, music, and the editor is super intuitive. My favorite part is that you can create an account for free and just try it out. But this is not going to allow you to export the video. So if you actually want to use them, you're going to have to at least get the business plan. Here, this is the yearly pricing. If you go to monthly, it's $30 a month. And if you use the code AI25 during checkout, you're going to get a 25% discount on this. But hey, enough talking, let's do this! So once you create a new account, it's going to look something like this, and you can go over here on the top right and say "Create New. " Then, we go to "Editor," and we want "Portrait" here, right? And right away, it's going to say "Upload your media files. " Alternatively, you could start with stock footage here, but in this case, we're going to be using the video we just recorded. Either way, as I said, if I was starting out, I would simply use a phone camera and hold it closer to me so the mic quality is decent. But this is the clip we just recorded, and all we need to do is drag and drop it into here. And then, while it processes it in the background, we can already drag and drop it into the bottom so we start editing. Just say "Add. " Alright, then with this little slider over here, I can zoom in. So, step one while it's processing is going to be scaling this up to fit the frame – simple enough! I just drag the corners until it fits. Okay, once I'm centered, we can start editing. And once I find a good spot I want to cut, I can simply click the scissors or even easier, just press "C" right there. Now I can delete this, and by selecting that part, I can delete that too. Okay, this looks like a good spot to cut, so I'll just press "C," come on, backspace: "Future tools is an AI application database with over 1,000 tools to help you be more productive. " Perfect! Let's set a cut here. And as you can see, there is no need to get this perfect on your first try – you always have the power of editing. Here's a little pro tip: if you drag this downwards, you can actually overlay them, and you can do a so-called J-cut. What that means is that this second clip begins before the first clip is ending, and therefore they overlap a little bit. This looks like a J-cut. And what you get by that is higher engagement because not just that we cut out the pause, but we're hopping right from one point to the next. Just be very careful with this and make it very subtle, but it can help. Check it out: "Need to transcribe a conversation? Browse the speech-to-text tools. Struggling with ChatGPT? " Okay, so I'll just keep doing this, and I'll see you when I'm done. Okay, so now that I have an edit of the message that I'm pretty happy with, this is also referred to as A-roll. We're ready to roll in the B-roll, which is going to be sitting on top, and this is our screen recording. And while this processes, one thing is clear: we want to start off with a strong title. Okay, and this is where InVideo is really strong. I don't need to be a graphic designer to pick something that looks good. And we'll go with this one, which kind of looks like the I don't need to be a graphic designer to pick something that looks good, and we'll go with this one, which kind of looks like the default on many of the short form platforms. And by me doing that, I'm gonna be able to distribute this to YouTube, Tick Tock, and Instagram without having to edit anything inside of those apps anymore. Maximum efficiency. What you want to do here, though, is double click this little Zoom from out icon, which is the in animation, and set this to none. And now you have to be aware, usually on these platforms, you have all these buttons on the right and the comment section on the bottom. So if you're going to place it here, it's going to be invisible. Somewhere close to the middle where it's not covering up my face is a sweet spot. And I'm gonna double click this and I'm gonna pick a cache style title, which yet again, ChatGPT could generate. And I'm just gonna say, 'Now generate between emotionally engaging titles. ' And this is where I'm gonna start pointing out a critical fact in all this. You need to start thinking in terms of batch productions. We're not creating one short here. This is going to be one of a hundred charts for this channel, okay? Because for you to do this successfully, you're gonna have to do this consistently over a period of time. And the best way to do that is batch some of these contents. So when I was thinking about the ideas, I was already thinking, 'How am I going to create the next 20 episodes of this format if it catches on? ' And ChatGPT obviously is a massive help here. For example, here we have these 10 titles. Let's pick one that we like. These are a little long to put them into the video, so let's just say, 'Make them shorter. ' So I definitely like this '1000 plus apps. ' So what if we just keep it simple and we say, 'Future tools: 1000 plus AI apps. ' I kind of like that. There's no rules saying you have to use one of these. Let's just combine it. We can even switch the font up here. So I kind of like Helvetica Bold. So I think Helvetica should do the trick here. Perfect. 'Future tools' is an AI application database with over 1,000 tools to help you be more productive. You need to transcribe a conversation, okay? And for the ending, we're gonna right click and say, 'Duplicate,' and we're gonna do the same thing. Double click foreign comments. Okay, now I can drag and drop the screen recording. Select the part where the tools are loading in. Let's take this I highlighted. That's going to be our first clip. And this should be quite good for the intro. I'm just going to scale it up so it fits in here nicely. And first, first clip. Let's do something fancy. And I'm actually going to make myself smaller, so I'm on top here. How about that? And luckily, there's a crop tool in here, so I can take out the toolbar on top and make this cleaner. Look at that. Perfect. Now all I have to do is move this title, '1000 tools to help you be more productive,' need to transcribe. Nice. Let's just make sure it cuts off struggling with ChatGPT. The prompt guys will keep you on track. Want to create a video but don't have any footage? Their text-to-video tools have got you covered. Let's just not forget to go to the volume here and turn it down, and we'll do the same for the three next clips. And here, we're actually gonna full screen. This will look fine once it's rendered. Okay, I'm actually quite happy with that. Now, all we need is some music in the background, but luckily, NVIDIA has a library too. Optionally, if you want more work, you could go into the app and pick some of the popular music tracks there and latch on to some trends. That's not a bad idea. But in a video like this where all we need is background music, I would go with one of the tracks here, and maybe let's go with 'Playful. ' Okay, this sounds good. Let's try it out. What I want from this is to drive the video forwards, so it needs to be progressive in terms of structure and interesting enough to maintain the viewer's attention. Okay, just trim a little bit off the beginning here. 'Application database. ' Okay, we just need to make it a little more silent. Right-click volume, and by turning on ducking, which essentially means that it lowers the audio volume in the parts where other sounds are playing, for example, my voice, and we can bring this to, let's say, -22 DB and see how it sounds. 'Future tools' is an AI application database. With nice, great track, this really helps. 'Future tools' is an AI application. Maybe let's do a little more because it's shorts and it can be a little more dynamic. 'Future tools' is an AI application database with over 1,000 tools to help you be more productive. Need to transcribe a conversation. And here, the rule is always just listen on proper headphones, and you'll figure it out. Okay, that sounds good to me. And as a last step, I want to actually consult ChatGPT one last time. If you remember, it gave us a list of things that would be useful on here. So because we're using our face, we don't need as much b-roll. But NVIDIA has a lot of these templates and stock footage, right? So in this case, we didn't even use the template. We made everything from scratch, but it's this person speaking into a microphone. We have that person using a tool with prompts. Maybe we could include ChatGPT, but I don't think it's needed. Person typing into a computer with text appearing and transitioning into video. Closing shot of 'Future tools' logo. I like this last two, so let's just go to videos. Let's just write 'frustrated computer. ' Perfect. This is even more relatable and engaging than showing a ChatGPT screen record. Which is scaled it up. And let me just say here objectively, NVIDIA has a fantastic stock footage library. With the free plan, you already get a sea of stock footage to pick from. But that sea turns into an ocean once you upgrade. Working with ChatGPT, the prompt guides will keep-- Okay, then last but not least, let's include the website logo here. Let's just save it to the desktop. And here we can simply go to logo, upload logo, and you know what? The ending is going to be a perfect spot for this. Let's just place it in an area where it has a little bit of contrast, like so. And that wraps it up. We're done. We