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Here are three clips that I created in a few minutes.

I started with the following prompt:

"A black woman in her 60s is clearly middle class in a room filled with books Afrocentric art, and family photos. Her hairstyle is natural she is educated and confident. She is looking at a laptop computer and expresses delight at what she sees in the screen and is clearly engaged. There is Jazz music playing softly in the background. She has a glass of wine nearby but that is not her focus as the camera pans around she the screen reveals the AALBC homepage (attached images) please replace the avatar on the provided image with an images of the woman used in the video."

If did not get the last part right, but it is pretty good, This would be great for b-roll.

The tech is getting so good so fast.

Also, these women strike me as being in their 70s not 60s. It seems AI does not know Black don't crack.


What site are you using that makes AI generated Youtube videos?

I've checked Youtube for an AI generator and it keeps giving me sites OUTSIDE of Youtube that I have to sign up for.

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@Pioneer1, I used https://pixlr.com/video-generator/ to create the video. I used the free version to edit images for years (an alternative to photoshop) and eventually upgraded to a paid version. They have incorporated AI over the last two years.

I used Cyberlink's Power Director 365 to stitch the videos together, and obviously YouTube to share it here.

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