
How I'm Using Riverside To Turn People Into Cartoons (And Other Abominable Things)
Note: I'm a paying user of Riverside. I'm also an affiliate, which means if you sign up for a paid account, I get a percentage of your monthly subscription, which helps me to continue creating valuable content for content creators like yourself
Riverside has just launched its AI generation system. Among all the other great functions I use for my podcast, this one is the most fun!
The function is called Animate Clip. It lets you magically transform clips from live action to your favorite animated style, including Studio Ghibli, Rick and Morty, and a Panda bear.
There is a limitation at this time. To use animated clips, the video must be 1 minute or less and include only 1–2 participant tracks.
The following styles are available for your choosing.
Here are several clips I've generated from my podcast interviews so you can get a feel of what they look like.
Some of them seem to work better than others, and it's not quite as awesome yet as it will eventually be, but this future technology is changing things quickly! Creativity and making digital things are about to be democratized in some unexpected and powerful ways.
More and more people will continue to have access to do incredible things with AI software. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Riverside is making this power easily available at an affordable price, which is an awesome development, but not without its downsides.
If you want to give this transformation a try for your podcast or YouTube videos, click here to sign up for Riverside.
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