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Automation for Church Podcast Production
I currently have a manual podcast (audio only) process that I'm looking to automate and need some help to advise the easiest way to automate this: 1. Clean up Audio Recording (Top & Tail) - I use Adobe Audition currently 2. I then Run the audio through a AI filter to remove silences and ums and ahs 3. I transcribe the audio to create a file for this 4. I add the same intro & outro to the recording, this is faded in to the audio usually 5-6 seconds each end. 5. I generate a new Spotify podcasters episode 6. I upload a bespoke AI-generated image, placed on the background layer of a Canva File, I generate a catch Title for the episode (I have prompts) AI also generate the questions for a 1 1-month poll on the episode. 7. I also then generate social media posts (text + image) using ChatGPT and Claude and schedule to all channels each week. The process is pretty heavy so I'm looking at the best way to automate all of this, so it's easy as just uploading a raw MP3 with some basic information about the speaker and subject matter. Any help is appreciated. I'm familiar with Make.com and basic prompting using APIs.
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Feedback on AI generated content
So I just discovered the invideo.ai iOS app, typed a prompt about my business and it generated this in seconds. What do you think? Or should I stick to my $350 animated video here: https://youtu.be/93vVMAwHEW0?si=pX4Eg4GpjMBM-uY- Thoughts???
100% Automated FACELESS Video Generation From News Article
I've been experimenting with a faceless content generator that can use various inputs to generate a video (fully automated). With Images, narration, scenes, parts, captions etc. This is the very first version and test output but it's pretty cool. I spent most of the time building the structure of the system to be flexible and modular. So that you could have it produce other types of content -- simply by updating the interface vs having to reprogram a lot of automation for different use cases. Here was the article I used RIGHT HERE. And the video is attached to watch. How it works 👇 - Automation digested the article. - Created sources text. - Created the voice over narrative. - Created different scenes from the narrative and broke it into parts. - Then created images for each part. - Assembled it all back into a movie. - It created the voice narration. - Then added captions. No human was used to make any part of this video. Except the human who built it (me). ** note: one cool part of the system is that you can set it up so that each step could be moderated and adjusted before anything was generated. So if you wanted to, people could come in and augment any part of the video. Let me know what you think. Anything at all. Think its cool? Horrifying? Want something that can do something similar? Have other ideas? Let me know in the comments.
100% Automated FACELESS Video Generation From News Article
2 likes • Apr '24
AI in video is the next revolution, give it another 12 months and then the output will be another other level.
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I just wondering what other people are using before scaling up to this high-spec, efficient time-saving solution requiring paid subscriptions with framio, google, zapier, airtable? I'm a solo creator with no strategy around YouTube video content yet, so keen to understand where others are at before they can splash out on a system like the @Stephen G. Pope's kontent engine etc... I've dabbled with premier pro, descript, riverside, vidyo, capcut, and a recent app sumo deal minvo to create shorts using AI...but mindful so much of the extra info VidIQ wants is missing in the workflow.
1 like • Mar '24
Great point @Jeffrey Samorano, currently I'm producing a weekly 30min live masterclass for prospects to drive them into my skool community where they can access free courses and I can set up sales calls with them via DMs. The strategy is generating around 6-8 attendees per week, and I'm promoting the masterclass via Linkedin DM, event invites and eventbrite. Frame.io Pro $15 PM Adobe CC All Apps $108 PM Zapier Starter $20 Airetable Teams £20 ChatGPT Pro $20 Google Workspace Starter $6 Kontent Engine $83 (Investment split over 2 years) Outsource team....(eventually) Total: $272 So I guess I'd need to see three new clients per month as a direct result of this strategy. My question is how can I start to get the business plan to produce maybe 1-2 clients consistently per month before looking to invest in an automated solution? Would it just be Google Sheets for most people to manage this manually? Where did people learn how to scale a YouTube or TikTok business?
0 likes • Mar '24
@Jeffrey Samorano Thanks for the recommendations...
Using Tools to Automate posting on Social Media
@Stephen G. Pope Stephen I have noticed whenever I used any tool to schedule my content on social media the reach decrease drastically. IDK Why? Is this the same happen with you guys?
0 likes • Mar '24
Yep, I'm sure the algorithms prefers natively posting on the platforms, they all want more of your time on the platform and don't like automation via APIs and third party tools. I've found this with LinkedIn, going live vs. using resteam or posting static content vs. scheduled posts via my HighLevel tool.
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