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How to use bloatato.com to make faceless videos. First, go to bloatato, click videos in the sidebar, and then you're gonna see this form where you input your scripts, or you can use AI to help you generate a script. Just put in your story topic, hook, CTA, how long you want it to be. Next, choose a theme, baroque, cinematic, apocalyptic, all these different themes and styles that you can choose from. Step three is to choose a voice, and it's integrated with Eleven Lab, so it has lots of different popular voices. Step is to either enable watermark or enable captions, and then generate the draft video. You can change each individual shot, exactly which image prompt is used, what text to video prompt is used. You can see the example videos we've created. This is Gandalf casting a spell. You can go back and see all the other videos that you've created. The next one I'll pull up is Panda climbing a cliff. This one's really fun, too. So it's a panda climbing a cliff, and there is an Eleven Labs voiceover. I've just muted it for now. In terms of cost, it's only available to paying bloatato users because video generation is expensive, and you just pay as you use it. The actual cost depends on which AI models you end up using. So if you're just generating a static image, and then you have camera transitions zooming into the image, that's obviously a lot cheaper than generating a true five-second video clip, and it's also cheaper than animating an image. But obviously, you can get much more realistic, cool-looking videos with the latter two, but they're also a bit more expensive.
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