LensGo AI: Turn Text Prompts into Animated Videos for FREE!

EdTech Hustle
31 Oct 202304:23

TLDRIn this video, Rich introduces 'LensGo AI,' a platform that converts text prompts into animated videos at no cost. Viewers can sign up for free, choose video dimensions, duration, models, and camera movements to generate unique videos. Rich tests the feature with four idioms, showcasing the variety of animations produced, from a static elephant to a dynamic 'raining cats and dogs.' The video concludes by highlighting the platform's free access to AI-powered video generation, inviting viewers to explore its capabilities.

Takeaways

  • 😀 LensGo AI is a program that turns text prompts into animated videos for free.
  • 📝 You can sign up for a free account at LensGo and start generating videos without purchasing credits.
  • 🎥 The process begins by selecting 'Animate Videos' and choosing the image dimensions, such as 16:9 for videos.
  • ⏱ Duration options are available for normal or longer videos, depending on your needs.
  • 🤖 A variety of models are offered for video generation, including Pixar and Real, each with its unique style.
  • 📹 Camera movement options, like 'move left,' can be selected to add dynamic elements to the video.
  • 🐱 The first test phrase, 'a bag of cats,' resulted in an animated video of a cat, though not specific to the prompt.
  • 🐘 The second test, 'the elephant in the room,' generated a static image of an elephant with minimal animation.
  • 🌧 The third test, 'it's raining cats and dogs,' produced a video with a game house design, adding a cool visual effect.
  • 🖼️ The final test, 'a nice walk in the park,' featured an ink painting style with people and cats that dissolve in the background.
  • 🆓 LensGo offers video generation using AI without the need for credits or subscription fees, making it accessible to everyone.
  • 📢 The video invites viewers to sign up and explore the features of LensGo AI for free, and encourages questions and comments.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the feature that allows users to generate videos from text prompts?

    -The feature is called 'animate videos'.

  • How can users sign up for LensGo AI?

    -Users can sign up for a free account at LensGo AI without needing to purchase credits.

  • What are the image dimensions typically used for videos?

    -The typical image dimensions used for videos are 16 by 9.

  • What are the different video duration options available in the program?

    -The program offers options for normal video duration and longer video duration.

  • How many different models are available for video generation in the script?

    -The script mentions several models, including Pixar, Real, and Game House Design, but does not specify the exact number.

  • What camera movement options are available for video generation?

    -The script mentions 'move left' as an option, but implies there are other options available.

  • What are the four idioms or phrases that the speaker tries to generate videos for?

    -The four idioms or phrases are not explicitly mentioned in the script, but the examples given are 'the elephant in the room', 'raining cats and dogs', and 'a nice walk in the park'.

  • What model did the speaker choose for the 'elephant in the room' video?

    -The speaker chose the 'Real' model for the 'elephant in the room' video.

  • How long did it take for the 'raining cats and dogs' video to generate?

    -The exact time is not mentioned, but the script indicates it was quicker to generate than the first video.

  • What style did the speaker choose for the 'a nice walk in the park' video?

    -The speaker chose the 'ink painting' style for the 'a nice walk in the park' video.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the video generation capabilities of LensGo AI?

    -The speaker suggests that LensGo AI has the power to generate videos from text prompts, but the results may not always be specific to the prompt or as expected.

  • What is the cost associated with signing up and using LensGo AI according to the script?

    -According to the script, there is no cost associated with signing up or using LensGo AI, as it mentions no credits to buy or subscription plans to pay for.

Outlines

00:00

🎬 Introduction to Animating Text with Lenso

The video begins with Rich introducing the 'Ech Hustle' channel and the new feature of creating animated videos from text prompts using the program 'Lenso'. He explains that viewers can sign up for a free account on 'lensgo' to start generating videos without the need to purchase credits. The process involves selecting image dimensions, duration, model, and camera movement to create personalized videos.

📐 Customizing Video Settings in Lenso

Rich proceeds to guide the audience through the process of setting up a video in Lenso, emphasizing the selection of image dimensions (16:9 for video), duration options for standard or longer videos, and the choice of models available. He opts for the 'Pixar' model and 'move left' for the camera movement, planning to test four different idioms or famous phrases to see the variety of videos generated.

🐱 Generating the First Animated Video

Rich starts with the first idiom, 'a picture of a cat,' and selects 'start' to generate the video. The result is an animated video featuring a generic cat, which, while not specifically related to the prompt, showcases the program's ability to create visually appealing content. The video is played to demonstrate Lenso's capabilities.

🐘 Testing 'Elephant in the Room' Prompt

For the second test, Rich chooses the phrase 'elephant in the room,' modifies some settings like turning off camera movement, and selects the 'real' model. He hopes to generate a video of an actual elephant, but the outcome is a static image of an elephant with minimal animation of sunlight changes.

🌧️ Exploring 'Raining Cats and Dogs'

Moving on to the third idiom, 'raining cats and dogs,' Rich makes the video longer and selects a different model, 'game house design.' The generated video is somewhat abstract, not directly illustrating the idiom but showing the potential of text-to-video AI in creating dynamic content.

🖼️ Creating a 'Walk in the Park' Scene

In the final test, Rich uses the idiom 'a nice walk in the park' and chooses an 'ink painting' style model. The video produced is intriguing, with images of various cats and people walking by, with the cats dissolving into the background, offering a unique visual interpretation of the phrase.

🌟 Conclusion and Invitation to Try Lenso

Rich concludes the video by inviting viewers to explore video generation using AI on Lenso, emphasizing that there are no credits to buy or subscription plans to pay for. He encourages viewers to sign up and try the features for free, and to leave comments if they have any questions.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡LensGo AI

LensGo AI is the name of the program mentioned in the video that allows users to turn text prompts into animated videos. It is a key component of the video's theme, showcasing the capabilities of AI in video generation. In the script, Rich, the presenter, uses LensGo AI to create videos from various idioms, demonstrating its ease of use and the results it can produce.

💡Animate Videos

The term 'Animate Videos' refers to the feature within LensGo AI that generates animated videos from text prompts. It is central to the video's demonstration, as Rich uses this feature to create different video outputs. The script describes the process of selecting dimensions, duration, models, and camera movements for the animation.

💡Text Prompts

Text prompts are the input that users provide to the LensGo AI to generate videos. They are the basis for the video content and are used to instruct the AI on what to animate. In the script, Rich uses various idioms as text prompts to see what kind of videos the AI can create.

💡Image Dimensions

Image dimensions refer to the aspect ratio or size of the video that the user wants to create. In the context of the video, Rich selects '16 by 9' as the image dimensions, which is a common widescreen format. This choice affects the layout and composition of the generated video.

💡Duration

Duration is the length of the video that the user can specify when using LensGo AI. It can range from a normal video length to a longer video. In the script, Rich chooses different durations for his video experiments, which impacts the length of the animations produced.

💡Models

Models in the context of LensGo AI are different animation styles or templates that users can select for their videos. Rich chooses various models such as 'Pixar' and 'Real' to see how they affect the outcome of the video generation, illustrating the customization options available.

💡Camera Movement

Camera movement is an option in LensGo AI that allows users to define how the 'camera' should move within the animated video. Rich selects 'move left' as one of the options and later turns off camera movement to see the difference it makes in the video output.

💡Idioms

Idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning different from their literal interpretation. In the script, Rich uses idioms like 'the elephant in the room' and 'raining cats and dogs' as text prompts for the video generation, demonstrating how the AI interprets and visualizes these expressions.

💡Video Generation

Video generation is the process of creating videos, often with the help of AI, based on certain inputs or prompts. The video's main theme revolves around this process, as Rich explores how LensGo AI can generate videos from text prompts, showcasing the results of this technology.

💡AI

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is the technology that powers the video generation in LensGo AI. It interprets text prompts and creates corresponding animations. The script highlights the capabilities of AI in understanding and visualizing concepts, as seen in the different video outputs Rich generates.

💡Free Account

A free account is an option for users to sign up on LensGo AI without any initial cost. Rich mentions this as part of the introduction, emphasizing that users can start generating videos immediately without purchasing credits or subscribing to a plan, which is a significant aspect of the service's accessibility.

Highlights

Introduction to the new feature called 'animate videos' for generating videos from text prompts using LensGo.

Signing up for a free account at LensGo to start generating videos without purchasing credits.

Selecting image dimensions and duration options for the video in the LensGo program.

Choosing from various models available in LensGo for video generation.

Selecting camera movement options to customize the video animation.

Testing four different idioms or famous phrases to see what types of videos can be generated.

Generating the first video with the prompt 'start' and observing the result.

The first video result is an animated video of a cat, which doesn't specifically relate to the prompt.

Second attempt with the phrase 'elephant in the room', changing model to 'real'.

Result of the 'elephant in the room' video is a static picture with minimal movement.

Third attempt with the idiom 'raining cats and dogs', choosing a longer video duration.

Selecting the 'game house' design model for the 'raining cats and dogs' video.

The result of the 'raining cats and dogs' video shows some animation but not as expected.

Final attempt with the phrase 'a nice walk in the park', choosing an 'ink painting' style.

The 'a nice walk in the park' video is interesting with cats and people walking by, but with a unique visual effect.

LensGo allows for free video generation using AI without the need for credits or subscription plans.

Invitation for viewers to sign up and explore the features of LensGo for free.

Encouragement for viewers to leave comments if they have any questions about the video generation process.