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AI Avatar w/Synthesia 2.0, Review & Online Example

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Introduction

Welcome to today’s article about Synthesia, a powerful AI tool for creating video content. After using it for about a month, I initially started with their free version and then upgraded to a paid plan. This article will provide an overview of how I utilized the platform, my experience with the interface, and where you can view examples of my work online.

Introduction to Synthesia

Synthesia allows users to create AI-generated videos featuring avatars that can speak in multiple languages. I believe Synthesia stands out as one of the best tools for this purpose. It’s a great alternative to other AI products, such as Chatbase.co, which excels in AI chatbots — another tool I reviewed on my channel.

Getting Started with Synthesia

When you first log in to Synthesia (accessible via the link in the video description), you’ll land on the main dashboard. This platform offers a free trial, which is a great way to test its capabilities.

In my account, I’ve produced three videos: one in English, followed by translated versions in Spanish and German. The process of creating videos begins with writing your script, selecting your avatar, and choosing the desired language. For example, after completing my English video, I duplicated it to create Spanish and German versions by using Google Translate to convert the script's text.

The Video Creation Process

Creating videos in Synthesia is straightforward. You begin with an English script, select the relevant avatar, and then switch to your desired language. It's essential to ensure that your script's language matches the settings within Synthesia to avoid complications. From my experience, a one-minute video typically takes 7 to 12 minutes to compile.

Once you've set up your first video, duplicating it for translations is easy. Simply duplicate the video and change the language settings accordingly. The platform will offer a host of tools to enhance your videos, including the input of custom text, images, shapes, and the option to incorporate pre-recorded videos.

Animation and Timing

A notable feature of Synthesia is its text animation capability. You can make text appear at specific moments aligned with when the avatar speaks. This is done by tying the text transitions to the corresponding spoken words rather than managing everything on a timeline. This method makes it easier to create videos in different languages as you can control the timing more effectively.

Viewing My Work

To see my final videos, you can visit my website at cosmo. Here, you’ll find the introductory videos in English, Spanish, and German. The mobile version of Synthesia offers a broader range of options than the desktop version, so it may be worth exploring both platforms.

This website showcases not only the Synthesia videos but also a chatbot I built using Chatbase, which can provide information about CML (the project’s focus).

Conclusion

If you’re interested in producing videos with AI avatars or have a project that requires multi-language support, I highly recommend checking out Synthesia. It offers a smooth user experience and powerful features that make video creation efficient and engaging. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to my channel for more AI-related content!


Keywords

  • Synthesia
  • AI video creation
  • Image avatars
  • Multilingual support
  • Script translation
  • Animation
  • Chatbots

FAQ

What is Synthesia? Synthesia is an AI tool that enables users to create videos featuring avatars that can speak in multiple languages.

How can I start using Synthesia? You can start with a free version by signing up on their official website.

How long does it take to create a video? A one-minute video typically takes about 7 to 12 minutes to compile.

Can I create videos in multiple languages? Yes, you can create videos in multiple languages by duplicating your initial video and translating the script accordingly.

Where can I see examples of videos created with Synthesia? You can visit cosmo to see the final videos produced in English, Spanish, and German.