Instead of using generic stock footage, Roberto Nickson uses AI image and video tools like FreePik (Nano Banana) and Kling. This allows him to create perfectly contextual B-roll that is more visually compelling and directly relevant to his narrative, a practice he considers superior to stock libraries.

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Advanced generative media workflows are not simple text-to-video prompts. Top customers chain an average of 14 different models for tasks like image generation, upscaling, and image-to-video transitions. This multi-model complexity is a key reason developers prefer open-source for its granular control over each step.

Don't view generative AI video as just a way to make traditional films more efficiently. Ben Horowitz sees it as a fundamentally new creative medium, much like movies were to theater. It enables entirely new forms of storytelling by making visuals that once required massive budgets accessible to anyone.

Instead of generic AI videos, InVideo.ai allows creators to upload a short clip of their voice for cloning. This, combined with personal B-roll footage, produces highly authentic, on-brand video content automatically, making AI-generated videos almost indistinguishable from self-produced ones.

Tools like Notebook LM don't just create visuals from a prompt. They analyze a provided corpus of content (videos, text) and synthesize that specific information into custom infographics or slide decks, ensuring deep contextual relevance to your source material.

Instead of a complex 3D modeling process for Comet's onboarding animation, the designer used Perplexity Labs. By describing a "spinning orb" and providing a texture, she generated a 360-degree video that was cropped and shipped directly, showcasing how AI tools can quickly create high-fidelity, hacky production assets.

Create a hands-off content pipeline by combining two AI tools. Use ChatGPT with specific prompts to generate fully-fleshed-out video scripts. Then, instead of filming them yourself, paste those scripts directly into InVideo.ai to have the final video product generated automatically.

Instead of relying on unreliable and risky web-based video converters, Roberto Nickson uses a dedicated desktop app called 'Downy.' This tool allows him to quickly and safely download B-roll content from any platform (YouTube, Twitter, Instagram), drastically speeding up his media gathering workflow.

YouTube's new AI editing tool isn't just stitching clips; it intelligently analyzes content, like recipe steps, and arranges them in the correct logical sequence. This contextual understanding moves beyond simple montage creation and significantly reduces editing friction for busy marketers and creators.

Google's Nano Banana Pro is so powerful in generating high-quality visuals, infographics, and cinematic images that companies can achieve better design output with fewer designers. This pressures creative professionals to become expert AI tool operators rather than just creators.

When analyzing video, new generative models can create entirely new images that illustrate a described scene, rather than just pulling a direct screenshot. This allows AI to generate its own 'B-roll' or conceptual art that captures the essence of the source material.

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