With platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram driving online media, video has become a vital tool for communication and engaging audiences.
But, say you just have a text or audio recording. How can you make this into an engaging video with full control over the visuals?
With Descript, it's possible. In this tutorial, we'll break down how.
Step 1: Prepare Your Audio Source
First, choose an audio source—this could be a podcast recording, a narrated script, or an article you want to visualize.
If you don't have an audio recording, services like ElevenLabs can help by converting text from URLs to audio using AI voices. Simply download the generated audio file for use in Descript.
Step 2: Import Your Audio into Descript
Create a new project in Descript. You have the option to start with either a video project or an audio project, but remember, you're never bound to your first choice—you can always switch between them later. For this guide, start with a video project since our end goal is a video. Import your audio file, and Descript will automatically transcribe it for you.
Step 3: Set Up Your Composition for Video
Once imported, the transcript accompanies your audio, but there's no visual component just yet. Change the composition setting to video, introducing a black canvas where you can add visual elements. Navigating Descript’s composition section allows you to demarcate scenes by simply using a forward slash to indicate where each visual segment begins.
Step 4: Adding Visual Elements
Now comes the fun part: decorating your audio with visuals. Descript offers a wide array of options:
Stock Audio and Visuals: Utilize Descript's stock library to add images, videos, and more to your video project.
Text Overlays: Add captivating text and text animations for intros, conclusions, and key point highlights.
B-Roll and Additional Footage: Import footage from YouTube or integrate other visual files as supplemental layers. Ensure to mute imported video audio to avoid overlap with your narration.
To control these elements effectively, you can work directly from the timeline, adjusting clips and layering them to create a seamless visual narrative.
Step 5: Fine-Tuning and Enhancing
Continue refining your video by adding diverse scenes throughout to maintain viewer engagement. Adjust elements like visual transitions, with Descript's tools offering unmatched flexibility for both newcomers and seasoned editors.
Experiment with:
Dynamic Text: Perfect for social media clips with synchronized animations.
Layer Controls: Manage layers for a polished, professional look.
Step 6: Final Tweaks and Exporting
Once satisfied with your video composition, you can use Descript’s publishing options. Whether uploading directly to platforms or downloading the file, Descript streamlines the final stages of your project workflow. Remember, multiple format options (portrait, landscape, square) can be set at this stage according to your preferred platform.
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Descript streamlines content repurposing for today’s multi-platform media landscape. With tools that bridge the gap between audio and video, it helps media professionals expand their content’s reach and engagement across formats.
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