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Step by step instructions to help you with various features of Timedora.
Consider the following prompt:
Create a video of the word "Hello world" where each individual letter is bouncing up and down off the bottom of the video independently. Each letter should have a different color. Include some stock background music that is upbeat and happy. Make the video about 30 seconds long.
This is the meat of the prompt that describes the content of the video. This is where you specify what you want in the video. The more specific you are here, the better DoraBot will be able to understand what you want and create a video that matches your specifications. In this example, we specified that we want the video to have the word "Hello world" with each letter bouncing up and down independently and each letter having a different color. This gives DoraBot a clear idea of what we want in the video and allows it to create a video that matches our specifications.
If you used a description like this instead
Make a video of the word "Hello world" with bouncing letters.
DoraBot might not understand that you want each letter to bounce independently and that you want each letter to have a different color. It might be bouncing around the screen instead of up and down. It might create a video where the whole word bounces together and all the letters are the same color, which is not what we wanted.
This specifies the type of media you want to create. This helps DoraBot figure out what type of content to generate and also helps it figure out what tools to use to generate the content. For example, if you specified "image" instead of "video", DoraBot would know to use image generation tools instead of video generation tools to create the media you want.
This specifies that you want to use stock background music instead of AI generated music. This helps the AI engine figure out what type of music to use for the background music. If you do not specify this, the AI engine might generate AI music which can be more expensive and might not be what you want.
This is a specification of the length of the video. This helps DoraBot figure out how much content to put in the video and also helps it figure out how long the background music should be. This is especially important for videos where it is not obvious how long the video should be. Without this information, DoraBot might generate a video that is too short or too long for your needs.
When you are creating a video, image or music, you can choose to use either AI generated content or stock content. AI generated content is created using state of the art AI models and can be customized to your exact specifications. Stock content is pre-existing content that is licensed for use and can be a great way to find relevant content without using AI units. Here's a comparison of the two different methods
| AI Generated Content | Stock Content | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | More expensive as it uses AI units to generate the content. | Cheaper as it does not use AI units to generate the content. However, the use of the stock content may have watermark if you are not a subscriber. |
| Customization | Highly customizable as you can specify the exact content, style and characteristics of the content you want. | Less customizable as you can only specify keywords to search for relevant content. |
| Speed | Can take longer to generate as it uses advanced AI models to create the content. | Always instant as it searches the stock library. |
| Variety | Can create a wide variety of content based on your specifications. | Limited to the content that is available in the stock library. |
| When to use | When the content you need is unlikely to be found in the stock library or requires specific customization. For example, you need a specific character in an image or video, or setting is a place that does not exist in real life. | When you need content quickly or if you need content that is realistic and commonly available in a stock library. For example, landscapes in a particular location or country, etc. |