Previously, if you want to make half a bigfoot video, you'd have to spend a lot of time making suits and roam the local forest while friends were filming you.
Nowadays, AI video allows you to create your own BigFoot videos. That's why we're seeing an explosion of creative ideas, including new AI video trends that ultimately made me laugh: Bigfoot Vlogs.
AI video generation has reached new heights
Videos generated by AI have been around for a while, but with Google's release of VEO 3, it's only recently become really useful. This cutting-edge video generator isn't just for truly impressive visual results. Also To generate audio for video.
That includes music, Foley and character voices. It is perfectly synchronized with lip movement. The characters don't have to be human either. This is good news if you want to generate an image of BigFoot talking to GoPro.
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People are trying out ideas like never before
Generating these videos isn't cheap at all, but it appears that many people are digging up credit cards to experiment with VEO 3. For GeminiPro subscribers, you can use Gemini Pro's VEO 3 (fast) model to create three VEO 3 videos using daily sound. You can also use the Google Flow tool to generate and edit videos using either fast or regular models, at a cost of 20 or 100 credits per video, depending on whether you use a fast or more intensive model or a more intensive model. The video generated above was created using a fast model that does not have the same visual quality, but sound generation is still available.
This certainly led to a flood of videos with sounds and other audio on the internet. One thing that sets VEO 3 apart is that you can use Flow Editor to provide source materials. This means you can have a consistent character, or a consistent look and feel in the clip. It also means that you can trim the clip and only play back parts that didn't come out correctly. This is a powerful improvement on how AI video generation worked previously.
Critics believe AI videos are interesting and uncreative
Comedy is tough and a lot depends on the timing and delivery that makes it interesting. It is true that the “acting” seen from the characters generated by VEO 3 is quite off, especially if something is intended to be dramatic or heartfelt. I feel like I'm getting a lot of calls now.
But some people realize you can avoid that. You can make these videos really interesting, either using the right context or through clever editing. On top of that, the current way people consume very short video clips like YouTube shorts and Instagram reels is perfect for these short ai-generated
Sometimes these videos are funny because It's a creepy AI-generated oddity, but it requires a person with a real human sense of humor to shape the AI output into something that will make the audience laugh.
It takes us through the entire Bigfoot video blog phenomenon. The idea of creating an AI video that shows what it would look like when BigFoot (or Yeti) holds the camera equipment and mostly creates a Vlog-style recording, is easy on paper. But everyone who makes these things has some idea in it. That's a big part of why it works.
These Cryptids have a distinct personality. The best example is: Bigfoot vlog And perhaps more than anything –Big Yowie. Please note, some videos can be lightly graphic. Like the worst PG-13.
It's not perfect, but it's already a viable way to create interesting content. Perhaps most importantly, when you read comments about these videos, people say this is the first time this actually makes them laugh. The channel is on track and it is clear that the creators are gaining more dials as they move from the oldest to the latest clip.
The downside of this new technology is that it is in the hands of people with work credit cards, but you can see a lot of less good content. Of course, no matter how good Ai-Generation technology is, it's not to mention that people with no humor or creativity want to make something that others want to see, but laugh.
