In this video, I am going to show you how to create YouTube shorts using ChatGPT. This technique can also be used for TikTok and Instagram Reels, as they all follow the same format.
To start, we’ll use ChatGPT to generate 10 lists of topic ideas for YouTube shorts in the self-improvement niche. Each list provides an idea, explains what we can share on the topic, and provides two headlines.
Next, we’ll write a 60-second article on one of these topics. We’ll keep each paragraph short and to the point, with a maximum of 1,000 characters.
Once we have the script, we’ll use Pick 3 to create the video. Pick 3 is a free tool that allows you to choose a template and generate scenes and video clips based on your script. We’ll choose the aspect ratio of 9:16, which is the format for YouTube shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels.
After generating the scenes and video clips, we’ll customize the captions. We’ll break the script into shorter lines to avoid viewers staring at a scene for too long. We’ll also adjust the background color and highlight color for the captions.
Next, we’ll add a voiceover to the video. We can use the voiceover feature in Pick 3 or use another tool called Murph. Murph allows us to choose different voices, including male and female with different accents. We’ll split the script by sentences and generate the audio.
Once we have the video and audio, we’ll combine them in Pick 3. We’ll adjust the background music and volume settings to enhance the video.
Finally, we’ll export the video as an mp4 file and watch the finished product.
In conclusion, creating YouTube shorts with ChatGPT, Pick 3, and Murph is a simple and effective way to produce engaging short videos. By following these steps, you can create professional-looking YouTube shorts that will captivate your audience.
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