Video creation and editing methods powered by AI
A video hosting platform similar to YouTube but with smaller audience. Dailymotion is strong in certain international markets.
The total length of time a video plays, usually measured in seconds. Longer videos take longer to generate and use more computing resources.
A preset AI transformation that applies a specific visual style or change to images or videos. Effects are pre-configured to achieve consistent, recognizable results.
Audience interaction with content (likes, comments, shares, views). High engagement indicates content resonates with viewers and is promoted by platform algorithms.
Meta's short-form video format on Facebook (similar to Instagram Reels). Facebook Reels reach broad audiences including older demographics.
The number of individual images (frames) displayed per second in a video. Higher FPS creates smoother motion; 24 FPS is standard for film, 30 FPS for video, 60 FPS for high-speed content.
AI technology that animates still images into videos. You provide a photo, and the AI adds motion, transformations, or effects to bring it to life.
A social media platform emphasizing visual content including photos, stories, and Reels. Instagram rewards high-quality, creative videos that capture attention in the feed.
Broadcasting video content in real-time over the internet. Live streams enable simultaneous viewing by audiences worldwide and foster immediate interaction.
Real-time video broadcasting that allows audiences to watch and interact as events happen. Live video creates urgency, authenticity, and higher engagement rates.
Video that plays repeatedly in a seamless cycle. Looping videos are hypnotic, engaging, and perfect for social media's auto-play features.
Native video content posted on Reddit communities. Reddit videos thrive on authenticity and often become viral through upvotes and shares.
Short-form vertical videos (15-90 seconds) featured on Instagram. Reels are designed for maximum engagement and are perfect for AI-generated video content.
The number of pixels that make up a video, measured in width by height (like 1080p or 4K). Higher resolution means sharper, more detailed videos.
Playing video backward from end to beginning. Reverse effects create surprising visuals and reveal transitions in unexpected, engaging ways.
Videos typically under 60 seconds, designed for social media platforms. Short-form videos capture attention quickly and are highly shareable.
Video played at reduced speed to emphasize action, create drama, or highlight details. Slow motion transforms ordinary moments into cinematic sequences.
AI technology that generates videos directly from written descriptions without requiring input images. You describe what you want in text, and the AI creates a video from scratch.
A popular social media platform focused on short-form vertical videos. TikTok's algorithm rewards creative, engaging content that AI video generation tools can easily produce.
Video captured at low frame rates and played at normal speed, compressing long periods into short sequences. Time-lapse shows change and progression efficiently.
Native video content posted on Twitter (now X). Twitter videos drive engagement through shares and replies with news-focused and trending content.
Video content shot or formatted in portrait orientation (9:16 aspect ratio) optimized for mobile viewing. Vertical video is the dominant format for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
Content that spreads rapidly across social media through shares, likes, and comments. Viral videos typically have high production quality, emotional impact, or novelty.
A camera movement effect that gradually increases magnification, moving closer to the subject. Zoom-ins draw attention to details and create focus.
A camera movement effect that gradually decreases magnification, revealing more context. Zoom-outs create reveals and show the bigger picture.