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Video clips and text into formatted video?
I run enrollment for a private christian school. Is there an AI where I can feed in some video clips and the text I want overlayed and it will spit out a nicely formatted video? Thanks in advance!
1 like • Nov '25
Hi Angie! I work on a video production team and have tried various AI tools for this over the past few years. The short answer is that there isn't a good all-in-one AI tool that will do the entire process start to finish, but there are a LOT of AI tools and features that will massively speed up a human editor. I use Premiere Pro to edit, and it has an automatic transcript generator and caption generator, but this is an expensive program many won't have access to. CapCut is the best free/freemium option (some AI features locked behind premium plan and they change the offerings a lot, hard to keep track of). Descript is the best "AI video editor" out there right now, but again, you still want some level of human editor in the mix. Even someone with a couple hours of video editing experience will take it from "Instagram slop with 9 likes" to "actually usable professional content". Okay I know that was a lot but the overall takeaway is there are a lot of good AI video editing tools but they're all best paired with a human editor! Every "automated AI video" thing I've seen so far has been lacking in quality.
1 like • Nov '25
@Kari Keating I can confirm CapCut has great AI features and is very beginner friendly. This is what I recommend if someone doesn't want to pay for Premiere Pro or Final Cut.
I Realised I've Been Using AI Wrong - This Summit Shifted Everything!
I MUST say a huge thank you to the AI Advantage team, and to Dean and Tony for putting this together. No programme works for everybody. For some, this was too simple; for others, too advanced. Some felt it was too “sales-like” (though personally, I’ve attended webinars that were far more sales-focused and far less informative and actionable). Yesterday, Dean outlined two groups of people based on mindset, but actually, I think there were a few more in there that weren’t mentioned. I am unable to join the programme, but unlike many I’ve seen in the chats, I’m choosing to take responsibility for where I am and work with what I do have; which is a lot. There was real value here. Thank you especially for switching things up and adding more use cases. For many beginners, that made a huge difference. I noticed a lot of people then wanted the “HOW,” but in my experience, the “how” is not something that can be explained simply in a live setting, because once you go into execution, you’re teaching a completely different type of workshop. I didn’t come to this completely new, but I’m certainly not an expert either. The biggest realisation that landed for me, particularly after seeing the AI Surfer example, was that I have been using AI as my consultant. I thought AI was saving me time because it could create documents, design systems, and teach me how to use them, so I wouldn’t have to hire someone. But the penny dropped this weekend: I wasn’t freeing up time. I was adding more work, because I had made myself: - The operator - The organiser - The system builder - The workflow executor - The one responsible for remembering how everything connects In other words… I was doing everything. AI would give insight, and I would act! But from this weekend forward, AI and I are switching roles: AI = The System Operator Me = The Conscious Director. Before this weekend, using AI in that way wasn’t even in my mind as an option. So I want to say a huge thank you. Especially to the AI Surfer Dude, because his 90/10 concept is what solidified how to use AI to save real time and actually be the multi-talented creator I know I am, without burning out!!
1 like • Nov '25
@Jo Regis for me, the answer is "staring at a blank screen". I like to do a lot on my own, but when I get stuck, I hand that "stuck" phase off to AI now. I'll shoot a brainstorming prompt to ChatGPT, get some ideas, then get back to work. It's so nice to never feel like I have creative/writer's block anymore.
“I will persist until I succeed”
“In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult. I know that small attempts, repeated, will complete any undertaking. I will persist until I succeed. I do not know how many steps are necessary to reach my goal; success may be hiding behind the next bend in the road. I will never know how close it lies unless I turn the corner.” — Og Mandino, The Greatest Salesman in the World I love this quote from this simple but powerful book… He also says “when did we start to believe that the prize was at the beginning of the journey when it always is at the end” One step at a time… Day by day… You look up in a few months and realize how far you’ve come… Let’s stay positive, focused, and don’t let the inner self-doubt speak too loud and don’t let negative voices with sometimes ulterior motives question your desire, and your path…
2 likes • Nov '25
Great stuff Dean, thanks
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