Tier list babyyy! In this blog, I will show off 5 of the best online filmmaking tools I have found that I would love to share with everyone.
Enjoy!
1: BeatOven
Beatoven.ai helps with the constant struggle of finding royalty-free music that fits perfectly with your content in terms of style, tempo, and length.
With Beatoven.ai, you can customize every aspect of your music, from the duration, tempo, genre, and even the emotion it conveys. You can even add or remove instruments to get the exact sound you're looking for. Here's the best part: once you've set your preferences, Beatoven.ai works its magic and generates a completely unique music track tailored specifically for your video.
It also provides an editor where you can seamlessly integrate your video with the music you've created. You can see how your video syncs up with the music in real time. Plus, you have the flexibility to cut and edit the music track as you please. You can even mix in other AI-generated music sections to take your composition to the next level.
Beatoven.ai is also completely free to use!
2: Kive
Kive is an incredible AI-powered visual mood board that is a game-changer for creative inspiration.
When you upload a video to Kive, it automatically splits it into frames. Here's where the magic happens. You can click on any frame and instantly discover all the different colours present in that frame, as well as related frames from the same video and even from other videos.
Whether you're working solo or collaborating with a team, Kive provides a versatile platform for your creative needs. Additionally, you can even generate AI images from the shots you extract, taking your visual exploration to a whole new level. The search capabilities of Kive are truly impressive. You can search for practically anything and get as specific as you want, ensuring you find the perfect inspiration for your project.
Kive offers a free version, but it comes with limited credits. Alternatively, you have the option to purchase a subscription for $14 a month, which unlocks access to 10,000 items.
3: Runway
This website offers lots of AI-powered tools that will revolutionize your filmmaking.
Runway utilizes AI to seamlessly remove objects from your footage, adding depth of field effects, scene detection capability and much much more.
It's also completely free to use. However, if you want to take your filmmaking to a professional level, I highly recommend considering the subscription option. With the subscription, you gain access to a wealth of additional options and export formats, including the highly versatile ProRes format. It's a game-changer for professional filmmakers.
4: TV Tropes
TV Tropes is perfect for any screenwriter looking for inspiration. It's basically a large catalogue of cross-references of recurring plot devices, archetypes, and tropes in TV and film.
This site is a writer's playground, You can use the tropes as it is for your own scripts or use the conventional tropes and turn them on their head and create something completely new and unique. If you're looking for inspiration or seeking a solid foundation for your script, this site has got you covered. You'll find a diverse range of narratives, from classic tropes to innovative twists on familiar themes.
5: lalal.AI
This AI tool has become one of my absolute favourites for filmmakers. It's not only free to use, but it also offers additional Pro, Plus, and Lite packs available for an affordable one-time fee.
It extracts various elements from audio files. Whether you need to isolate vocals, separate instruments, or extract the bassline, this tool has got you covered. It performs surprisingly quickly and delivers excellent results, considering that it's available for free, this tool is truly a game-changer for filmmakers.
So this is part one of my favourite online tools for filmmakers. There are plenty more online tools for filmmakers out there and as you can tell by this blog post there is a lot of good use for AI in the film industry that doesn't include taking jobs off people. Next week I will continue this with my last 5 favourite online tools for filmmakers so stay tuned!
Comments