Creating Videos with ChatGPT: Tips and Tricks
Hey everyone, I've been messing around with ChatGPT and wondering how folks are turning its outputs into actual videos. Anyone got cool tips or step-by-step gui…
Hunter Knight
February 8, 2026 at 10:47 PM
Hey everyone, I've been messing around with ChatGPT and wondering how folks are turning its outputs into actual videos. Anyone got cool tips or step-by-step guides? Would love to hear how you guys make the process smooth and maybe some tools you combine with it. Cheers!
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I’m still learning but combining ChatGPT with screen recording and voiceovers is a solid beginner method.
For those doing educational videos, ChatGPT can help draft quizzes or follow-up questions to include at the end.
Remember not to rely solely on ChatGPT’s scripts, always tweak for your style and accuracy!
Is there a way ChatGPT can help with video SEO stuff? Like tags or descriptions?
Using ChatGPT for subtitles is super handy, saves a lot of time typing them out manually.
For animated videos, you can create character dialogues using ChatGPT and then animate those scenes easily.
Anyone tried using ChatGPT with video editing software that has scripts integration?
I’m curious if anyone’s combined ChatGPT with animation tools for explainer videos? That’d be next level!
Sometimes ChatGPT helps brainstorm video ideas, not just scripts. That’s been super helpful when I hit creative blocks.
Sometimes I mix ChatGPT’s script with my own edits for a better flow. AI helps but human touch is key.
I've tried using ChatGPT to script videos, then used simple video editors to add visuals and voiceovers. Not too hard once you get the hang of it.
I heard you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that help with video making alongside ChatGPT. Worth a look!
One trick I learned is to generate the entire script in ChatGPT first, then break it down into scenes before recording the voiceover. Makes editing way easier.
I've found that adding a personal intro or outro makes the videos feel less robotic and more engaging.
I basically feed ChatGPT my topic, get a script, then use a text-to-speech program and slap some stock footage in. Works fine for quick vids.
What’s the best format to export scripts from ChatGPT for easiest use in video editors?
I think the biggest challenge is syncing the video with the script timing. Any hacks for that?