Using ChatGPT-3 to Make YouTube Videos in Minutes (FULL GUIDE)

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Today, you're going to learn how to  use chat GPT to make YouTube videos. But there's one small problem, that GPT can't  edit videos for us. But don't worry, I'm going   to be using a second tool which is called VEED.io:  an online video editor (by the way I work there)   which allows us to create videos without having  to record our voice or any footage. And trust me,   they look pretty good. So, "write a YouTube  video script on the financial crash of   2008" and as you can see, it actually starts to  write a script about the financial crash 2008   which is insane. And now, while it generates, you  need to understand that this is going to help you   massively creating content. And now, obviously  you don't want to just copy and paste everything   it generates but it helps you build outlines, it  does help you do research. I wouldn't be able to   tell you exactly how the financial crash of 2008  went. However, here in five steps, they've given   me the timeline of the financial crash and why  it happened, okay? And then to get more dirt,   we can do this: tell me something not many people  know about the financial crash of 2008. Okay,   boom! Hit it again. "One thing that not many  people know about the financial crash of 2008 is   that it was not just caused by the housing market  bubble and risky mortgage lending". And see, this   is where the magic is. We're not just going to  ask it one question but actually to do research,   we can then keep on asking questions and keep  on, keep on poking. And then this is something   that I could incorporate into the script. Now  that we've got the script, I'm not going to go   through the details of actually editing it, right.  So, we're just going to copy the actual steps and   the conclusion. And then I'm going to head over to  VEED.io and I'm just going to click 'new video',   'create projects' but remember, we're not  going to have to actually record anything:   nothing in the microphone, nothing on a  camera. So we're just going to start with   a blank project. So I'm just going to go 'blank  canvas' and the first thing we're going to do   is actually click on 'text-to-speech'  and then I'm going to paste. Okay,   so we're 500 characters over the limit. I'm going  to remove, 'cut this out', 'add to project'.   VEED is then going to 'generate the transcript'  so let's listen: "In the early 2000s, the global   economy was boom...". Okay, so as you can see,  I've got this lovely 'text-to-speech' and I can   change the voice. So I'm going to go to 'Media'  again and I want to get the second half of the   script. Now let's delete that, paste the second  half and I can change it: "The financial crash of   2008 sent shockwaves...". Okay, I'm just gonna  leave it with Jenny. We're going to zoom out,   place my playhead at the end right here, and  then 'add to project' again. Okay, so now we've   got our full script which is spoken out, and  now if I just play it back from the beginning:   "In the early 2000s, the global economy was  booming thanks to low interest....". As you can   see, I have an entire video script in spoken  word thanks to VEED's text-to-speech. Now,   what I'm going to go and do is actually go back  to their 'media' and here we've got some built-in   stock videos. So here, I'm just going to type  in "Financial crash" so I'm literally editing   a video just by searching and asking questions so  let's see. Let's start with this one and basically   this is what I'm going to keep on doing. And  a good tip is to actually try and match up the   stock footage with what's being said in the  audio or in our script because it helps tell   the story so for example: here, I was going on  about the fact that people were buying a lot of   real estate so I can just go to 'media', click  on search, and then I can type in "real estate".   Okay, here in the audio, I'm just going to make a  quick cut because I think the gap is too large so   I just trim that, stick it back together and  here's another quick creative in the stock   footage, they've got some nice, nice green screen  ones so I can just add a quick green screen,   select it, choose the green color, change  the sensitivity, get rid of all the green,   not the red, there we go. Now look at this:  "But behind the scenes many banks and financial   institutions were making risky investments with  the money they were lending...". How cool is that?   Okay, so I've just spent a fair amount of  time adding some stock footage and now you   can spend as long as you like on this but just  for the purpose of this video, in this tutorial,   I'm going to speed it up a little bit. Once you've  actually added the video, the next thing you want   to do is render it one time with solely the audio,  and you're going to understand why in a second.   I'll just click on 'Export' and I want to choose  the highest quality possible so I'm just going to   choose 'HD' and then click on 'Export' and then  VEED takes only between a few seconds to a few   minutes, depending on the length of the video to  render it. Once it's rendered, I'm going to bring   it back into the editor and then you're going to  understand why I have done this. Chicken Break.   Okay, so now it's finished, as you can  see, we've got the video right here. I'm   going to press play if I want, but I'm just  going to click on 'download', download as MP4,   then I'm going to go back to VEED, create another  project wait, until this is finished downloading. And once it's finished, just drag it into VEED.  So now I've got all of the video on one timeline,   the reason I've done this is because I'm now going  to click on 'subtitles', 'automatic subtitles',   create subtitles based on the language that  I'm, or not that I'm talking in, that VEED,   the text-to-speech is talking in. Then it's  going to generate subtitles automatically   with the correct timestamps based on the video's  audio and as you can see, now I've got subtitles   in the timeline and on the video and now I'm  going to do a little bit of customizing. So   first I'm going to place them in the middle. I'm  also going to go to 'style' and change the text.   I like this one because it's plain and simple.  I like making it a little bit smaller though so   it's not as in your face, and now if I play this  from the beginning, oh actually, the next thing   you want to do is go to 'audio' and then here you  want to search for stock audio and again they've   got a built-in library of all the audio you want  so you just want to search around and find the   audio you need. Okay. I think this one could,  okay, I think this one could work let's play it:   "In the early 2000s....". Okay I like my subtitles  to be on one line so I might drag this out just a   little bit like that and now we can't necessarily  read them super well so I might go to the 'style',   change the colour, yellow, make a little bit of a  darker yellow, an effect, colour, we've got some   drop shadow on, just the effect colour, I need  to make it, yeah, clearer and dark like this.   "In the early 2000s, the global economy was  booming...". Okay, now this subtitle on two lines,   thanks to low interest rate so I can  actually cut this in two. What I can   do to make it even more dynamic. I'm just  going to make this really wide to make it   even more dynamic. I can go into 'Styles' and  under 'Animation' I can actually animate it,   right, so it comes in like this. It's kind of  up to you as to what you like. I like the look   of this scaling one. So if we take a look:  "In the early 2000s, the global economy was   booming thanks to low interest rates and a surge  in house prices...". And then that is pretty much   it. What we might want to do is just turn up the  audio on this track and then maybe turn down the   music just a little bit so it's not too much in  your face. "...and a surge in housing prices.   People were buying homes at record rates and  banks were lending money freely to anyone   who wanted to buy...". And that is how I use  ChatGPT to make cash cow YouTube videos. You   can ask ChatGPT for any kind of story and  any information, compile it into a script,   text-to-speech it in VEED, add stock footage,  music subtitles, all automatically pretty much,   hit 'Export', burn the subtitles in, make sure  that's toggled, export video and there you have   it: a YouTube video made with AI! Artificial  Intelligence is helping us make crazy content   these days. So go and try this stuff out. Links to  everything I mentioned in the description below,   also links to the final end result, gonna be one  there too, and any questions, let me know in the   comment section down below, and I want to know:  what have you been creating with ChatGPT? Peace!
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Channel: Alec Wilcock
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Keywords: youtube automation, chatGPT YouTube, YouTube chatgpt, chatgpt, chatgpt3, make videos with chatgpt, How to make videos with chatgpt, how to write script with chatgpt, making videos with chatgpt, chat gpt, make youtube videos with chatgpt, youtube script with chatgpt, youtube automation tutorial, youtube automation channels, what is youtube automation, chatgpt youtube automation, how to make better videos with chatgpt
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Length: 7min 34sec (454 seconds)
Published: Wed Dec 14 2022
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