How to Use Adobe Firefly AI Text-to-Video Generator for Your Content and Video Creations
Jourdan Aldredge
Jourdan Aldredge
Oct 29, 2024
There’s been another major breakthrough in the realm of generative AI video that could end up being one of the biggest game changers for those working in video content. Adobe has just announced that their Firefly AI video model is here and ready to start generating video for your video projects.
While several other generative AI video models have been available to content creators and video editors for the past year, this Adobe AI video generator does look quite promising and more streamlined for many content creation workflows.
Let’s examine how to use Adobe Firefly AI text to video generator and explore how it can be used with other AI-powered tools and features to speed up your edits and make your content more dynamic and impactful as you grow your channels and brands.
Announced at Adobe MAX in Miami, Florida, this year, Adobe has unveiled an expansion of its Firefly family of generative AI models to include video. This new Firefly video model is set to be released to public beta before expanding to full release here soon. Since releasing the first beta of Firefly, Adobe has generated over 13 billion images for various content creation needs.
“The usage of Firefly within our creative applications has seen massive adoption, and it’s been inspiring to see how the creative community has used it to push the boundaries of what’s possible. We’re thrilled to bring creative professionals even more tools for ideation and creation, all designed to be commercially safe.” — Ely Greenfield, chief technology officer, digital media at Adobe.
This update to Firefly will work as an AI text-to-video generator that can create AI generated videos from text prompts, access a variety of camera controls such as angle, motion, and zoom to fine-tune videos, and generate reference images for B-roll generation that aim to seamlessly fill gaps in a video timeline.
When looking at these new AI video models, though, it’s important to keep in mind that despite their impressive generations, these are still just tools. No video AI model can truly replace the full content creation and video production process. As many users might quickly discover, generating AI videos can be a lot of work.
Your best bet for working with AI for video content as it currently stands (and likely will for the next few years) is to use AI-powered features simply as tools to help streamline your workflows and further unlock your creativity.
Along with AI video models, many other AI video editing apps are worth exploring. Here are some helpful articles outlining some of today's AI tools.
Along with the AI tools and features linked above, we must mention one of the best AI-powered tools currently available for content creators. Our new AI Song Editor is proving to be quite popular with filmmakers, video professionals, and content creators of all types.
We offer a quick and easy solution for editing music for your projects and videos. The AI Song Editing feature uses AI to analyze a song and instantly generate shorter, self-contained snippets. Each snippet sounds natural on its own or can be combined with other clips directly in-app to produce a custom edit that sounds as flawless as the original version.
With AI Song Editing, you can engage with a track at a new level of detail and control, cut or extend it to the perfect length, loop a specific section, or completely rearrange it in no time while maintaining the highest musical integrity.
Learn more about AI audio editor tools here.
If you do choose to work with Adobe’s new AI video model to generate text-to-video for your projects and perhaps also choose to use our AI Song Editor, you’re still going to need to find the best royalty free music for your videos.
Luckily we have you covered there as well as we have some of the best royalty free music in the world with over 8,000 tracks composed by Grammy-winning artists. With a focus on finding royalty free music to use in Premiere Pro, let’s share some of our top track recommendations for your content.
Description: A medium-energy, electronic song that is best described as chill and fun. Synth is the primary instrument in this track.
BPM: 95
Key: Ab/G# Minor
Description: A high-energy, electronic song that is best described as chill and fun. Synth is the primary instrument in this track.
BPM: 155
Key: C Minor
Description: A high-energy, electronic song that is best described as chill and calm. Synth and ambient tones are the primary instruments in this track.
BPM: 140
Key: Ab/G# Major
Description: A medium-energy, hip-hop song that is best described as chill and calm. Bass and piano are the primary instruments in this track.
BPM: 81
Key: Eb/D# Major
Description: A high-energy, hip-hop song that is best described as chill. Synth is the primary instrument in this track.
BPM: 106
Key: F Minor
Along with the tracks above, you can also check out some curated playlists of impactful, video-editing-ready songs that would also be great for your videos.
Description: Vibey, understated Pop songs
Description: Compilation of lyric-driven tracks that inspire and uplift.
Description: Upbeat electronic pop music from the modern era
Of course, text-to-video AI isn’t entirely new to video and content creators. We’ve seen many examples of this type of AI technology released over the past year. However, for every new startup that offers generative AI, it can quickly become obvious that these tools need to be partnered with other more holistic workflow options.
Besides Photoshop and Illustrator, Adobe offers video editing apps like Premiere Pro and After Effects, which can be more seamlessly integrated with generative AI and other AI-powered tools.
With that being said, if you are interested in text-to-video AI, here are some other AI for video creation models worth checking out:
Stay tuned to our Soundstripe blog for more tips and information about working with AI and video content creation.