 Hello, everyone, welcome back to another AI video. In this one, we're in chat GPT, and we're going to be trying out and using the new CapCut plugin. And the reason why we're doing this is because we can now create one prompt, one click videos that we can upload to social media. We can upload them to YouTube. I'm going to be honest with you, they're not the greatest. But the plugin just came out, and I'm going to show you how to do it step by step. So let's get going. So I'm in chat GPT. I'm just going to go over to the left side, and when you do that, I've got the CapCut plugin installed. There's a good chance you don't have it installed, so let me show you how to do that. All you need to do is just make sure you're on GPT4, click on No Plugins Enabled, go to the Plugin Store, and then just type it in. So I'm looking for a CapCut. So I just typed in CapCut, and presto, there it is. I would just click on Install it right now. There you go. I'm just going to click on Install, reinstall it. There we go. Come back out. You'll see CapCut is installed. The next step, and it's really this simple, I'm just going to type in Create a video about Pearl. I don't know. Let's go with a war. Let's go with a battle harbor in square format, because maybe I want to publish this to Facebook or something like that. Literally, that's it. I'm going to go ahead. I'm going to hit Enter, or I'm going to press the little purple arrow, and now watch this. It's going to go ahead. It's going to say it's using CapCut. If you click on this little dropdown arrow, you'll see exactly what it's doing. It'll even tells you what the content is, so you can sort of see it as it gets created. Crazy stuff. And then I'll close that back up. And then once this is done, we get a link. And then literally, that's the end of it. I've created a video about the attack on Pearl Harbor in a square format. You can watch it by clicking the following link. Let's go ahead and watch the video. Click on that, and here we go. Now, you'll see here that it's loading. It's going to take just a few seconds. I'll come back when it's done. I'll show you what we got, and then I'm going to show you how to make some basic edits while you're there. All right, here we go. So it has loaded up CapCut for us already. You do need to have an account with them. If you don't, it'll ask you to sign up for free. But this is all free. Look at this. I'll hit space bar. It's going to be a little loud, but don't worry. I'll show you how to reduce that volume, and then we'll show you how to make some of these little edits here as well. So I'll hit space bar, show you what we got. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military. Okay, so not bad. I'll scrub through. You'll see here, it's got another image here, and it's got some pretty relevant images. This is not going to, again, this isn't going to win you an Oscar. Let me tell you that right now. And I'm not sure what that is. That looks like a mistake of some sort. But let me show you. So when I hit space bar, prize military, the audio is too loud. So this is what we got out of the box. Let me show you how to make some edits. So I'm going to go ahead and just sort of pull this up a little bit. Now at the bottom layer here, this is the audio track, and you'll see it's 56 seconds long. It's the exact duration of the video. I'm going to double click on it, and when I do that, I get the option to adjust the volume under basic, and I'm going to pull this down to about minus 14. Now this is totally up to you, but what we're doing is we're reducing the background music audio, which was too loud. So now I'll hit play, listen to this. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike. Okay, and it sort of sounds like we're not at a World War II battle, we're at a ballet class. So the audio isn't quite correct in my opinion. So what are we going to do? Simple, I'm just going to go over here to the left side and you'll see audio on the toolbar here. And then I'm just going to go ahead and maybe pick something that's a little bit more to my liking. So let's listen to this. Okay, maybe not that one. I'm looking for something that's at least 56 seconds long. Okay, maybe not this one here. All right, cool, whatever. It doesn't matter what it is. I'm going to go ahead and delete this track by just clicking the delete button and you'll see it's gone. I'm going to grab this one here, I'm going to left click on it and then I'm going to try that again. I'm going to drag that in and I'm just going to start it right at the beginning. Now listen, we've swapped out the audio track. The attack on Pearl Harbor. Again, it's too loud, so I'm going to go ahead. I'm going to click on the audio track. I'm going to go up here to the right this time at the top right, going to click on basic and then I'm going to reduce it by like 14 decibels. So that the voice generation is more, you can hear it a little better. So now hit play. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the... Okay, so it's a little bit better but let's say we don't like maybe the visual. So for example, if I move my play head forward to here, this visual does not look correct. It just says Adobe Illustrator with a bunch of script that I don't understand. So I'm going to go ahead, I'm going to click on that and then I'm going to delete it. And you'll see here that it has gone ahead and closed it for me. So it's gone ahead and removed it and it's gone ahead and ripple deleted. Now I'm going to commands it or controls it. I can also replace it. So if I go to the left side, instead of saying this image, I'm going to go to stock videos and then I can search for something like, I don't know, battle and let's see if we get anything. Okay, not so good battleships is not what I wanted but let's say I like this panda and this is the panda that I want to use. I'm going to click on this video, I'm going to click on this little image here, this video actually, and I'm going to drag and drop it right on top of the previous photo. So I'm going to drop it right there and then I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to make sure that it fits. I'm going to delete any volume, click on done. And now watch this. 103 American lives. The event. Okay, so we've got some weird stuff going on here. This has actually gone ahead and been replaced as well but let's say I want to replace that with this, I don't know, school of fish. I can just drag and drop it right on top, Presto. Can't replace media needs to be shorter than the original material. Oh, okay, sorry about that. It needs to be, so I'm going to take this one, drop it right on there. There we go. See that? I've got a top down shot and basically I'm just going in and replacing footage that I don't like. I've replaced the audio. I've reduced the audio decibel level so that it's not as intrusive and it's not so nasty and then I was at play and listen to this. From interfering with Japan's plan military actions in self. That is literally it. And let's say I want to maybe make sure that it stops everything at the edge here. I'm going to pull this song to the edge. I'm going to delete this piece. I'm going to delete this piece. And then I'm just going to pull this to the edge and literally we've got the entire thing done inside. Now, this is one prompt, one click but these are the techniques you need to use to create videos without even having to really know how to edit video whatsoever. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.