{"id":6604,"date":"2024-08-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-08-21T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/ai-video-generators-evaluated-445332\/"},"modified":"2024-08-21T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-08-21T00:00:00","slug":"ai-video-generators-evaluated-445332","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cherylroll.com\/ai-video-generators-evaluated-445332\/","title":{"rendered":"Evaluating 7 AI video generators while waiting for OpenAI\u2019s Sora"},"content":{"rendered":"
A lot has changed over the past year while I’ve been waiting for “the best AI video generators for creators and marketers<\/a>” to emerge. <\/p>\n The list of leading contenders got scrambled six months ago when OpenAI announced Sora, “an AI model that can create realistic and imaginative scenes from text instructions,” on Feb. 15.<\/p>\n Ten days later, I tried to check out Sora for myself. But OpenAI’s website told me, “At this time, we don’t have a timeline or additional details to share on Sora’s broader public availability.”<\/p>\n I’ve been waiting for more updates. And waiting. But waiting for Sora is starting to resemble “Waiting for Godot.” (If you haven’t seen Samuel Beckett’s play, then spoiler alert: Godot sends word that he’ll be arriving tomorrow, but he never appears.)<\/p>\n I watched “OpenAI Sora’s first short film – ‘Air Head,’ created by shy kids,” when it debuted on March 26. And I assumed that Sora would become publicly available in a few months.<\/p>\n But it’s already August and only a limited number of visual artists, designers and filmmakers have been granted access to “gain feedback on how to advance the model to be the most helpful for creative professionals.” <\/p>\n In other words, I still can’t evaluate Sora for myself.<\/p>\n In addition, shy kids is a Toronto-based production company. It’s unclear if KaraVideo.AI, a video generator powered by Sora, deserves most of the credit for this eye-catching video. If you don’t have a creative team of humans driving the text-to-video model, then would you see similar or different results?<\/p>\n While waiting for Sora, I taught two online classes on influencer marketing and AI at the New Media Academy in Dubai, UAE. I showed my students “Air Head” but emphasized that AI video generators still need human creativity to produce interesting results.<\/p>\n To help them apply what they learned, I assigned them the task of creating a video using a free AI generator available in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region within two or three days.<\/p>\n To find the best tools, I turned to AI search engines (Perplexity, ChatGPT-4, Claude 3, Microsoft<\/a> CoPilot and Google’s Gemini). Each provided a list of recommendations, with options ranging from six to eight suggestions.<\/p>\n Overall, my students learned about seven free AI video generators – six that I selected and one that another instructor in the program recommended. Here’s the list in alphabetical order:<\/p>\n Canva’s AI video generator is part of its Magic Studio, a suite of AI-powered tools designed to help teams quickly create video from text, and then refine the content using editing tools, applying filters or removing backgrounds with a single click.<\/p>\n InVideo AI provides pre-made templates and an AI-driven text-to-video feature. It allows you to create professional-looking videos quickly. The free plan includes watermarked videos and limited export options.<\/p>\n Kapwing is a collaborative video editor that offers AI tools for video creation, such as automatic subtitling and meme generators. The free plan has some limitations, like watermarked exports and limited cloud storage.<\/p>\n Lumen5 converts text into engaging video content. You can input your blog post, article or any text content, and it will generate a video based on it. The free plan includes basic features, though it adds a watermark.<\/p>\n Pictory allows you to transform long-form content, such as blogs and articles, into short, shareable videos. <\/p>\n It uses AI to highlight key points and create a video summary. The free version comes with some limitations but is functional for basic needs.<\/p>\n Runway ML is a unique tool that offers a free plan with credits for using their AI features, including video generation. It’s a good choice if you want to experiment with a creative and powerful tool, but keep in mind the free tier has limitations.<\/p>\n Synthesia is an AI video generator that transforms text into speech in a few minutes. It includes more than 160 AI avatars that can speak your text in over 130 languages. This enables marketers to create training, how-to, and product marketing videos for global audiences.<\/p>\n Get the newsletter<\/a> search marketers rely on.<\/p>\n \t\t\t\t\t\t\tThe long wait: Sora’s elusive public availability<\/h2>\n
Exploring 7 alternative AI video generators<\/h2>\n
1. Canva’s Magic Studio: Quick and customizable video creation<\/h3>\n
2. InVideo AI: Simple and efficient video production<\/h3>\n
3. Kapwing: Collaborative editing with AI tools<\/h3>\n
4. Lumen5: Turning text into engaging videos<\/h3>\n
5. Pictory: Condensing long-form content into short videos<\/h3>\n
6. Runway ML: Experimenting with creative AI<\/h3>\n
7. Synthesia: AI-driven multilingual video content<\/h3>\n