YouTube automation Training

How to Create Your First YouTube Video with ai

If you’ve never made a video before, the process might seem overwhelming. But here’s the good news—you don’t need to be a pro to create something amazing. Follow these detailed steps, and by the end, you’ll have a professional-looking video ready to upload. Let’s break it down in the easiest way possible!


Step 1: Write Down What You Want to Say (Your Transcript)

Think of this as the backbone of your video. It’s just what you’ll say, written down in advance.

How to Start:

  1. Grab a piece of paper or open a notes app.
  2. Jot down your main topic. For example, “How to create videos using free tools.”
  3. Write the main steps you’ll cover in the video. For instance:
    • Write the script.
    • Add visuals and voiceovers.
    • Put everything together in an editor.

Begin with an Intro:

Start with something simple, like: “Hi, I’m [Your Name]. Today, I’m going to show you how to make your first video using free tools. Let’s get started!”

Write as You Speak:

  • Don’t worry about being formal.
  • Imagine explaining it to a friend. Keep it natural and clear.
  • Example:
    “First, we’ll write the script. Then, I’ll show you how to use free stock footage for visuals. Finally, we’ll put it all together in an easy video editor.”

Step 2: Polish Your Script with ChatGPT

Once you’ve written your rough script, it’s time to clean it up and make it shine. Don’t stress—there’s a free, easy tool to help you: ChatGPT.

How to Use ChatGPT:

  1. Go to Google and type “ChatGPT.”
  2. Open the website and paste your script into the chat box.
  3. Ask ChatGPT to help. For example:
    • “Can you make this script sound more friendly?”
    • “Please simplify this script for a beginner.”

Why Use It?

ChatGPT works like a virtual assistant. It can take your rough ideas and turn them into polished, professional sentences, making your video easier to understand and more engaging.


Step 3: Record a Personal Intro and Outro

Your intro and outro are where you connect directly with your audience. These are essential for making your video feel personal.

Why Show Your Face?

  • Viewers feel more connected when they see a real person.
  • YouTube rewards videos that keep viewers engaged, and a personal touch helps with that.

Setting Up Your Camera:

  1. Use your phone or webcam—no fancy equipment needed.
  2. Find a well-lit spot, like near a window during the day or use a lamp.
  3. Sit in front of a clean, simple background (like a blank wall or a tidy corner).

What to Say in Your Intro:

  • Introduce yourself:
    “Hi, I’m [Your Name], and today I’m going to show you how to create videos step-by-step, even if you’re a complete beginner.”
  • Explain what viewers will learn:
    “We’ll start with writing a script, add visuals and voiceovers, and finish with editing your video like a pro!”

Your Outro:

  • Thank viewers for watching:
    “Thanks so much for watching!”
  • Tell them what to do next:
    “If you found this helpful, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment below.”

Step 4: Add a Voiceover for Your Main Content

If recording your own voice feels awkward, no worries—there’s an easy fix!

Using Text-to-Speech Tools:

  1. Visit 11 Labs or another text-to-speech website.
  2. Paste your main script (the steps or teaching part).
  3. Choose a voice that matches your vibe—calm, energetic, or professional.
  4. Download the audio file.

Why Use a Voiceover?

  • It sounds clean and professional.
  • You don’t need to worry about stumbling over your words.

Step 5: Add Visuals to Match Your Script

Visuals are what viewers will watch while listening to your voiceover.

Where to Find Free Visuals:

  • Pexels: Free stock videos.
  • Unsplash: High-quality photos.

What to Look For:

  • Search for visuals that match what you’re saying. For example:
    • Talking about writing? Use a video of someone typing on a computer.
    • Explaining teamwork? Find clips of people working together.

Beginner Tips:

  • Use short clips (5–10 seconds each) to keep it interesting.
  • Don’t worry if the visuals aren’t perfect—just make sure they match your topic.

Step 6: Put Everything Together Using Canva

Now it’s time to combine all the pieces into one polished video.

How to Use Canva:

  1. Sign up for a free Canva account.
  2. Open the video editor and create a blank project.
  3. Upload:
    • Your intro and outro clips.
    • The voiceover audio file.
    • The visuals you downloaded.

Assembling Your Video:

  • Start with your intro clip.
  • Add your visuals to match the voiceover (drag them onto the timeline).
  • Finish with your outro clip.

Optional Extras:

  • Add text to highlight key points.
  • Use simple transitions like fades to make it smooth.

Export Your Video:

  • Save it as an MP4 file.
  • Choose high quality (1080p is ideal).

Step 7: Optimize Your Video for YouTube

Now that your video is ready, it’s time to make sure people can find it.

Using VidIQ:

  1. Sign up at VidIQ.
  2. Search for popular keywords related to your topic, like “how to create videos for beginners.”
  3. Use these keywords in:
    • The Title: Example: “How to Create Professional Videos for Free (Step-by-Step Guide)”
    • The Description: Write a short summary with your keywords.
    • Tags: VidIQ will suggest relevant ones.

Final Thoughts for Beginners

  1. Start Simple: Don’t stress about perfection—your first video is about learning, not mastery.
  2. Follow the Steps: Take it one step at a time, and you’ll see progress.
  3. Be Yourself: Your personality is what makes your video stand out.

Creating your first video might feel like a big leap, but with this guide, you’ll have everything you need to get started. Good luck, and remember—practice makes perfect! If you need more help, I’m here for you.