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How I Used AI to Create a UGC Fan Video For My Song (FREE METHOD)

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Introduction

Creating engaging content in the digital age has become easier and more accessible, especially with the development of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. In this article, I'll walk you through the process I used to make a user-generated content (UGC) fan video for my song using a combination of AI-generated visuals and voices. This method is entirely free and can be replicated by anyone looking to add a creative touch to their promotional materials.

Step 1: Record a Simple Video

To get started, I recorded a basic video of myself talking, ensuring that my face was clearly visible. The quality of the lighting is crucial here; better lighting produces clearer results in the face-swapping process. After filming, I realized that my video was too dark, so I made some minor adjustments to enhance the brightness and colors.

Step 2: Create an AI-Generated Face

Next, I went to a site called Art Guru to generate a new face. By typing in a prompt, I could create an AI-generated image of a face. After a brief waiting period, I downloaded the generated face image that I intended to use in the video.

Step 3: Face Swapping with Vidos

The next step was to swap the original face in my video with the AI-generated face. For this, I used Vidos, which allows you to upload both your video and the generated face photo for swapping. This process may take a while, but once completed, I was able to preview the final result.

Step 4: Generate AI Voice

With the newly swapped face video in hand, I needed to add audio. I opted to use an AI-generated voice from Eleven Labs, specifically choosing the voice named Jamal. I drafted a quick script promoting a song I had discovered, stating, "Yo yo guys, I just discovered this bomb track from an artist named unseen. I want you to seriously check it out; it's unreal." I downloaded the audio once it was generated.

Step 5: Lip Syncing with Ceve

Next, I headed over to Ceve, which allows for lip syncing. I deleted any existing video and audio files on the platform and uploaded my newly created video along with the AI voice. After clicking 'submit', I waited for about 5-10 minutes for the final product.

Step 6: Editing with CapCut

After downloading the lip-synced video, I moved over to CapCut for final editing. I imported my video, added auto captions, and adjusted them as necessary. To enhance the video further, I decided to add a TikTok-style comment that I generated from TikTokcomment.com to simulate audience engagement.

Conclusion

And that’s it! I created an entire UGC fan video for my song using AI tools, and the final product looks incredibly realistic. With just an ordinary video of my face, I produced content that looks professional and engaging.

Let me know in the comments whether you’d consider using this method to create your own fan videos. What creative applications can you think of for such technology? Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful content every week aimed at helping you grow as an artist!


Keywords

  • AI-generated face
  • Face swapping
  • AI voice
  • User-generated content (UGC)
  • Editing with CapCut
  • TikTok comment
  • Free tools

FAQ

Q1: What tool did you use to generate the AI face?
A1: I used a site called Art Guru to create the AI-generated face.

Q2: How did you swap the faces in your video?
A2: I utilized a tool called Vidos for the face swapping process, where I uploaded both my video and the generated face image.

Q3: What AI voice generation tool did you recommend?
A3: I recommended Eleven Labs for generating AI voices.

Q4: What editing software did you use for your final video?
A4: I used CapCut for the final edits and enhancements to my video.

Q5: Is this method completely free?
A5: Yes, all the tools mentioned in this article are free to use, allowing anyone to create similar content without incurring costs.