 Hello everyone, welcome back to another AI video. This one is a quick one. I'm gonna show you how to animate memes. That's right, it's all over Twitter right now. Basically, all you gotta do is go to replicate.com and then go to forward slash stability AI. I will put a link in the description below. From there at the top left, you're gonna see stable video diffusion. Click on that and here's the thing. I believe right now it gives you one free run without having to pay for it and then after that it costs you like one penny if you want to do it. So here we go, I've got to the stable video diffusion. All you gotta do now is drag and drop a file. So I'm just gonna go ahead and click on drop a file or click to upload. I'll grab that meme here and there we go. We've got the woman looking at the camera while everything burns down and then here we go. All you gotta do now is select the video length, 14 frames with stable video diffusion or SVD-XT which gives you 25 frames. Let's go with that. We can also maintain the aspect ratio or crop it to a dimension. If you're making a YouTube video, crop it to 69 for example. I'm just gonna leave it as is and then you can change the number of frames per second between five and 30. I'm gonna leave it at six because I like that stop motiony look and you can also adjust the amount of motion. I'm gonna leave it in the middle but if you want a more, well let's move it up a little bit. Let's go to like 150 because I want more motion in it versus being a static picture and then once you've got kind of where you want it you can adjust a few of these things here if you want but they don't make much of a difference. Click on run. I'm gonna go ahead and do that and when I do that over here, I go back to the top, you're gonna see output, you're gonna see it starting and then here we go. It is cooking it up and it's going through it. There are 31 steps to it. It should take a few seconds when it's done. I'll come back to show you what we got. I'll show you a few more examples and that's it. All right, welcome back. It has done a hell of a weird job actually. Let's go ahead and look at this. Okay, that's normal up until about the one second and then it turns into something from the exorcist. Okay, a little bit weird but I've also got other examples running behind me where it does a little bit of a better job. The more motion you have in the image, generally the weirder the results are within reason. So there you go. I'll put a link in the description below. Give it a try. Let me know what you think. Thanks for watching.