AI Video Beginners Guide: Start Creating Today
AI Video Creation: A New User Guide for 2025
Making videos with AI works well for new creators. Modern tools help anyone make good videos without past experience. This guide shows new users how to start making AI videos now.
First Steps
- What is AI Video Making
AI helps create videos by doing tasks like writing, editing, or adding motion.
Why New Users Like It: Make good videos without special skills.
- Pick Your Goal
Think About:
What videos do you want to make? (teaching, sales videos, learning content)
Who will watch them?
Tip: Start small to learn the tools.
- Pick Your Topic
Choose something you know that people want to watch:
Tech info
Money tips
How-to guides
- Set Clear Targets
Example Targets:
Make one video weekly for four weeks
Get 100 people to watch each video in 30 days
Basic Tools
Here are tools new users need to start making AI videos:
- Writing Tools
ChatGPT: Makes scripts from your ideas
Jasper AI: Makes sales writing
- Video Tools
Make It Quick: Makes videos easily with ready-made designs
Pictory: Turns writing into videos with words and pictures
- Fixing Tools
Canva Video: Easy tool for changes and adding your style
OpenShot: Free tool for simple fixes
- Video Parts
Pexels and Pixabay: Free videos and pictures
Storyblocks: Paid choices for better pictures
- Sound Tools
YouTube Audio Library: Free music for videos
Murf.ai: Makes computer voices in many languages
- Number Tracking
YouTube Studio: See how videos work
Sprout Social: Watch numbers across sites
Making Your First Video
Your first video marks an important start. Here's how:
- Pick a Topic
Keep It Simple: Write about what you know
Example: "5 Ways to Work Better from Home"
- Write Your Words
Use ChatGPT to write clear, interesting words
Parts:
Start: Get attention in 3 seconds
Middle: Share useful tips
End: Ask viewers to like or follow
- Make Your Video
Put your writing in Make It Quick or Pictory
Pick pictures, changes, and music that fit
- Add Words on Screen
Use tools like Descript to put words on screen
- Check and Share
Look for mistakes
Put it online with good titles and notes
Where to Share
Different sites work for different videos. Here's where to put yours:
- YouTube
Good For: How-to videos, reviews, longer videos
Tip: Make videos that stay useful
- TikTok
Good For: Short, current videos
Tip: Use popular sounds and tags
- Instagram Reels
Good For: Nice-looking videos
Tip: Make things look good and keep words short
Good For: Work or business videos
Tip: Make clear videos about your work topics
Good For: How-to and project videos
Tip: Use tall videos with words on them
Getting More Views
After you start sharing, try these ways to grow:
- Post Often
Share videos at set times
Example: Every Monday and Thursday
- Talk with Viewers
Answer comments and ask questions
Example: "Which tip helped you? Tell me below!"
- Help Videos Show Up
Use good words in titles and notes
Tools: TubeBuddy, VidIQ
- Share Everywhere
Put videos on all your social sites
Example: Show YouTube video bits on Instagram
- Check Your Numbers
Use tools to see who watches and for how long
Change what you make based on what works
Help and Learning
Places to find help making AI videos:
- Learning Sites
YouTube Creators Academy: Free help growing on YouTube
Skillshare: Classes on fixing videos
- Talk with Others
Reddit: Groups like r/VideoEditing
Facebook Groups: Join other video makers
- Reading and Updates
Video Maker Blogs: Learn what's new
AI Tool Reviews: Find the best tools
- How-To Guides
Watch guides about Make It Quick or Canva Video
Conclusion
Starting AI video creation works better than ever in 2025. This guide helps you make good videos, find more viewers, and build your presence on YouTube and TikTok. Use these tools, plan well, and keep making videos to see results. Start now and see what AI video creation can do.