Original Reddit post

I thought about hopping on the train and creating some AI videos. A few creators are able to make a decent buck out of it and I thought I might have found a good niche. So i tried experimenting with creating these videos. First with google Veo 3. The results were absolutely underwhelming and you can only create 3 videos a day. Given that the first video almost never turns out the way you want to and you have to adjust the prompts this is not feasable. Allright, so I tried Capcut. It was decent, but had a some limitations regarding the content (no famous persons) and the generic stuff is very inaccurate regarding details. But all in all a decent tool. I tried for a few hours, but my contingent in tokens (for the month) was almost cut in half after this one session. And if I wanted the material to be more accurate and realistic it would have cost even more. I tried a few others as well. Midijourney, Opus, Krea, Magnific. Everywhere the same picture. If you want to create somewhat decent content with AI that is not pure brainrot you have to spend an insane amount of tokens so that you can either make only a handful of videos a month or spend an insane amount on tokens. And the free versions like Stable diffusion are not on par anymore with the big models. So yeah, I wanted to milk the tiktok users for views and money. Turns out I am being the one who is getting milked by the AI video generators. submitted by /u/-Extreme-Gene-

Originally posted by u/-Extreme-Gene- on r/ArtificialInteligence