What Is AI-Generated Video? AI generated video software is a video produced by artificial intelligence, rather than cameras, actors, and editing teams. An individual types a prompt, adds an image, or copies a script. The program converts that data into animated images. In seconds.

Even that change is a little bit bizarre. In the past decades, video production involved lights, microphones, and night editing. One can now just enter, a rainy city street at night, and press a button and the clip will appear.
Imagine that one is telling the machine about a dream and the dream appears on the screen.
Figuring out AI created video tools are based on machine-learning models that are trained on large repositories of pictures and clips. These models acquire patterns: movement, illumination, facial movement, angles of the camera. The system reproduces the future frame of the image. Then another. Then another.
Pile those frames on top of each other and–boom!–you have a video.
Text is Made into Moving Pictures.
The most discussed option has been text-to-video tools. A sentence is the scheme. The AI interprets the prompt and creates the scenes corresponding to the description.
A marketer might type:
“Coffee being poured into a glass mug, warm sunshine to a kitchen window.
A few seconds later a clip suddenly appears. No camera crew. No location rental. Just an idea and a keyboard.
That pace alters the process of experimentation by creators. They do not plan every shot and instead they experiment quickly. In case the clip appears incorrect, they edit the prompt and redo it.
Copy and paste a script and the system would create visuals, voice lesson, subtitles and time. The initial draft comes out almost immediately. After that the creator tweaks scenes or changes clips.
One person. One laptop. Endless experiments.
Freedom disrupts the habits of creativity. Individuals get to experience things that they previously passed. Some ideas flop. Others surprise everyone.
And sometimes the machine has provided such a good clip that you sit back and say, Well… I didn’t see that coming.”