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Creating videos

Some resources to help you understand how Articles can be used

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Generating a short video

  1. Click the + sign at the bottom of the sidebar.

  2. Click Imagine.

  3. Click the Video icon.

  4. Type a text description for the video in Prompt.

    • You can write text prompts in multiple languages. For the most authentic interaction, we recommend inputting text prompts in their native language. Translated prompts can sometimes lead to inaccuracies and lose the subtleties unique to the original language, potentially affecting the clarity of your requirements.

    • Write your prompt clearly and precisely. For a wildlife documentary teaser on lions, use a concise prompt like: "A majestic lion roars on the savanna at sunset. The camera zooms in on its intense eyes."

    • Avoid including text within the video, as the AI video generator may struggle to render it correctly.

    • Add camera motion prompts to make your videos more engaging.

  5. Slide the Loop toggle to the right if you want the video to play as a continuous loop.

  6. Enable Enhance Prompt for the AI to automatically refine your text prompt, making it more effective for video generation.

  7. Optionally, add still images as key frames to mark the beginning and end of a transition or scene in your video.

    • To insert a key frame, click Choose File under Start frame and select your image.

  8. If you add a Start frame, the End frame option becomes available. To add a your scene's video's closing frame, click Choose File under End frame and select your image.

  9. Review the information, and click Continue when you have finished.

    • The default video length is 4 seconds.

    • Extend your video to add more scenes.

  10. If you used the Quick Access menu to generate this asset from any screen other than Imaginations, go to Imaginations to see the output and apply the desired customisations.

Note:

  • Content generation and visibility is based on the current workspace and your roles within the Organisation and Project teams. Your personal workspace displays only the content you have generated, while Organisation workspaces show all content you have generated across projects.

  • Your roles in the Organisation Team take precedence over your roles in the Project Team. For instance, if you are designated as 'Owner' in the Organisation Team, you can view, edit, and archive project content, regardless of your role in Projects.

  • If you are removed from a project, you can view but not edit assets you have created.

  • While archived projects are inaccessible to you, the content remains visible in the Dashboard and modules (Threads, Imaginations, Voiceovers, etc.) where it was created.

For Beta phase users:

As we continue to refine and enhance our platform, you might encounter occasional hiccups during the Beta phase. Should you face any of the following issues - screens not displaying properly, tools delaying output generation, or processes appearing frozen - we recommend you refresh the screen, or exit and re-enter the problematic screen or task. If you are still stuck, log out and log back in.

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