Motion Graphics in Minutes: The Beginner's guide to AI Animations

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I saw a lot of motion graphics in videos of famous YouTubers and I was wondering how they were doing that. I researched this a little bit and there is Adobe After Effects where
you need a PhD to actually manage to use this program and get something useful. Then I saw that AI can be very helpful in creating such animated motion graphs. I watched some videos and tried some things. It's actually quite easy to get quick results using AI.

In this video I show you how to proceed to create animated motion graphs using AI and even how you can do it with free tools.

Tools Used in this Video

Image Generation/Styling: Gemini (Nano Banana) - https://gemini.google.com/
Video Generation/Animation: OpenArt - https://openart.ai/home?via=achim03 (referral link)
Free credits Alternative Animation: Pixverse - https://app.pixverse.ai/


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It's amazing to see how far technology and AI has improved. It's making things way easier compared to the traditional way of doing things.

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What amazes me most is the speed of the evolution. Things that you would think impossible 2 months ago are now possible and almost every week a new model comes out that can do more. It's quite a challenge to keep up to date :-)

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At some point, a company will hit multi billion dollar valuations just on it's ability to instantly grade whether something is AI, and pinpoint which portions have been edited specifically.

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That probably exists already somewhere. I think that it would be used mainly by the police or criminal examinations lol

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