Creating bulk videos quickly can revolutionize your content creation process. By combining Canva’s design capabilities with ChatGPT’s scripting power, you can produce multiple videos in just minutes. In this post, we’ll guide you through the steps to effortlessly create bulk videos using these powerful tools.
Take a look at these creators on Instagram and TikTok. They’re getting hundreds of thousands of views, if not millions, from these short videos that take them probably five minutes to create. Can you guess how much they’re making per month? We’re talking between $10,000 to $30,000 monthly, depending on how they monetize their channels. What if I told you that you can create 1,000 short clips like these in just 20 minutes and monetize social media accounts to literally retire yourself from home?
In this blog, I’m not only going to tell you how to create boatloads of these viral short clips but also how you can easily scale your brand and monetize these channels quickly using a secret method to schedule posts everywhere with one click.
Which tools are we using to create bulk videos ?
We’re going to use two AI tools to make shorts and automate the process. The first tool we’re using is, of course, ChatGPT second tool we are using is Canva. And don’t worry, you won’t have to pay for the plus version. I’ve made sure that this method can be used by literally anyone, regardless of financial situation or knowledge of online business. To access ChatGPT, you need to create an account. Once you’ve done that and logged in, you’ll see a screen that looks somewhat like the one shown in the Pic.
Create bulk videos content table using ChatGPT:
The main goal is to find topics that are easily relatable and especially shareable, as many of these platforms push content that folks share. Our goal is to ask ChatGPT to generate 50 sets of facts that will consist of various topics or facts for the shorts, such as psychology, motivation, relationships, boy-girl topics, and productivity to ensure a variety of content.
This might require some testing back and forth, Once we type in the prompts, we simply click Send Message and let ChatGPT generate the facts. As a result, we have column 1 for different types of facts and column 2 for the starting point. You can adjust this number as per your requirements, but don’t go for too big a number.
Steps in Canva for creating bulk videos for YouTube:
First, we just have to copy the entire table and move on to the next tool Canva. With only some few changes, we’ll be able to create 50 videos, In no time, let’s visit Canva.com.
Step 1:
Sign up if you haven’t already, sign up here for a free account. After logging in, you’ll see a screen that looks like this.
Step 2:
Once you are on its homepage, click on the search bar in the center and type YouTube Shorts. Select the YouTube Shorts template and then choose Create Blank Template to create a new template. For this, we’ll just have to make a few adjustments to prepare for bulk video creation.
Step 3:
Then, you’ll need to add a video background. Click on Apps at the bottom left, then scroll down or use the search bar to find videos. In the search bar, look for something like beach or sunset to find a calming, ambient background, similar to the example. Let’s select a video and proceed.
How to use Canva pro?
If you come across videos with a crown icon, meaning they require Canva Pro, you’ll need to set up a free trial for the Pro version. This will also be needed for the bulk creation tool. A great tip here is to start the trial and then cancel it immediately. You’ll get one month for free even if you cancel it directly. Many videos have crowns because they may not be accessible without activating the trial.
Step 4:
First, let’s adjust the video duration to about 5 to 6 seconds because longer videos than that might not be engaging enough for these short form platforms. Just drag the video down here to around the six second mark. Next, remove any background noise or music from the video. Click on the video, locate the volume icon up here in the top right corner, and drag the volume all the way down to mute it.
Step 5:
Now let’s add text before connecting it to our data for automated video creation. Go to the text section, Add a header and select your desired text style. It’ll get automatically placed on the Canvas. This text is for the topic. Replace the existing text with topic and move it to your desired location. Now let’s style the text. Double click on the text to select it all. Click on the color at the top and change it to white. Add a background by clicking on effects and then selecting the background. It usually defaults to black, but if not, just scroll down and choose black.
Step 6:
Next, let’s duplicate the text. Click on it and select Duplicate. Drag the duplicated text and put it below. This will serve as our Part 1 text, so go ahead and write that in there. Just double-click on it to edit and write Part 1. Remove the background by clicking Effects and choosing None. However, it’s good to add an outline to make it a little more noticeable. You want to click on Outline, set the color to black, and increase the thickness to around 75 to 95. This is completely up to you to decide.
Step 7:
Now, we also need the Part 2 text. Just duplicate the Part 1 text like before by clicking on it and selecting Duplicate.You want to place the text right a little bit under the Part 1 text. We’re going to want the text later on to show up in the same spot all the time, but this step is necessary later on for the automation process, as you’ll see soon.
Since the Part 1 and Part 2 text can vary in length, and most of them will probably be a lot longer than just this little box, click and drag from the edges of the purple boxes of Part 1 and Part 2 text, aligning them with the purple outline around the entire video.
If you don’t do this, longer text that gets inserted later on will not fill out the screen in the right way. This ensures that text wraps within the box and doesn’t overflow the video’s edges, making it unreadable.
Step 8:
Now, let’s change the timing for when our two sets of text appear in our video. We don’t want both Part 1 and Part 2 to display at the same time. To manage this, right-click on Part 1 and select Show Timing. This will bring up a timeline view at the bottom, allowing you to adjust when each part of the text appears. For a six-second video, it’s a good idea to have Part 1 displayed for most of the video’s duration, and then have Part 2 appear for a shorter period.
This encourages viewers to rewatch the video, leading to longer retention and higher watch rates, which is super important in order to make your video go viral. You can set Part 1 to show for, say, three and a half seconds, which you can also adjust as needed, and do the same for Part 2, having it appear at three and a half seconds into the video.
What is bulk videos Creation in Canva?
- Now we’re finally at the crazy part. Not many people know of this feature on Canva, and it’s called Bulk Create. It’s time to link our text with the data which we’ll be using the tool for.
- Click on Apps at the bottom left of your screen, and you should find the tool there. If not, you can also use the search bar to find it.
- So just go back to ChatGPT, copy the data, return to Canva, click Enter Data Manually, and select the top left cell in the first column and paste your text. It will automatically format the text into topics, Part 1 and Part 2, just like we want it. Now, click Done.
- Next, let’s connect the data to the specific elements in your editor. Here, right-click on the topic text and choose Connect Data. Then select Topic once again. You’ll see these clams around it, which means your data has now been connected. Just repeat this process for Part 1 and Part 2, but with the right source.
- With everything connected, you need to move the Part 2 text and put it over Part 1, because we want both sets of text to display one after the other in the same spot. Part 1 should be shown for the first 3.5 seconds, followed by Part 2 for the remaining 2.5 seconds. When it’s lined up correctly, click on Continue down to the left.
- Now, when you hit Generate, it will bulk create all your videos that ChatGPT provided. Once it’s finished, you’ll be able to quickly export these videos by clicking share in the top right corner and then download.
- Make sure to select download pages as separate files. Pretty self-explanatory. You get all these videos downloaded as separate files. And that’s pretty much how you can create these videos.
If you want to go the extra mile, use some online software to bulk edit these videos and add a trendy sound to all of them. This will boost the engagement of these videos a lot and make them more captivating than before. It’s probably possible in Canva, but we gotta keep going so the video doesn’t become too long. The result will look something like this. However, for these short clips, the most important part is not how you create them, but what you do with them. Many creators will just leave you here and let you proceed on your own.
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