I Made a Music Video in 1 CLICK? (AI Workflow Tutorial)

I Made a Music Video in 1 CLICK? (AI Workflow Tutorial)

Creating One-Click Music Videos

Introduction to the Process

  • The video introduces a method for creating one-click music videos, emphasizing its effectiveness and surprising results.
  • Viewers are instructed to download a specific plugin and the ZXP Installer from AE Scripts for installation.

Setting Up After Effects

  • After installing the ZXP Installer, users should launch it and drag the ZXP file into the window for automatic installation of the extension.
  • Once installed, users open After Effects and check under the window extensions menu to find "flashboards," confirming successful setup.

Preparing Visual Assets

  • To create a compelling music video, it's essential to have two key photos: a medium close-up and a full body shot of oneself.
  • These images help maintain character consistency across different camera angles in the final product.

Utilizing AI Generated Shots

  • The speaker showcases several AI-generated shots with interesting compositions, recommending a specific workflow for polished results.
  • Combining both key photos into one reference image is crucial; this allows seamless integration into chosen environments.

Character Replacement Workflow

  • The flashboards tool includes a "character replacement" workflow that accommodates various stylized looks.
  • Users can select their main character photo alongside a reference image to generate an integrated scene.

Building the Clip

  • To create the music video, navigate to the pipeline tab and select options for image, audio, and video assets before generating content.
  • Flashboards processes selected assets automatically, creating frames based on user inputs while slicing audio tracks into segments of 2–3 seconds each.

Generation Process Overview

  • The system generates approximately 28 shots with each lasting around 3 seconds, resulting in about 1 minute and 25 seconds of footage.
  • As scenes render sequentially, up to three generations can occur simultaneously; future upgrades may allow unlimited parallel generations.

Finalizing Video Assembly

  • While waiting for all scenes to finish rendering, users can manually organize their timeline or locate unfinished shots easily within After Effects.
  • Upon completion of all generations, users can play back their finished music video.

How to Enhance Music Videos Using Sora

Introduction to Video Enhancement Techniques

  • The speaker introduces a method for enhancing music videos, emphasizing the importance of satisfaction with the final product.
  • A workaround for Sora's limitations on generating people is discussed, highlighting its utility in creating visually appealing content.

Utilizing Key Frames and Collages

  • The process involves creating a collage from nine key frames, which serves as an effective input for Sora.
  • By stacking multiple variations of prompts, users can maximize the five free generations offered by Sora to produce diverse shots.

Replacing Weak Moments in Clips

  • The speaker explains how to replace less dynamic parts of a video with newly generated scenes from Sora, improving overall energy and engagement.
  • This technique is particularly useful for teasers and trailers, allowing for flexible editing into shorter segments or full-length pieces.

Finalizing Edits with Enhanced Shots

  • After generating new clips, the speaker demonstrates integrating these shots into the existing timeline seamlessly.
  • The focus remains on maintaining high energy throughout the video while ensuring that all elements fit cohesively together.

Automating Video Generation Process

  • A fully automated setup is introduced where an entire music video can be created from one image and audio track.
  • Users are guided on writing prompts based on scene requirements calculated from track length, streamlining the generation process significantly.

Finalizing the Music Video

Completion of the Music Video

  • The music video is fully assembled with a total duration of approximately 1 minute and 14 seconds, ready for playback.
  • The initial result of the automatic video generation is deemed satisfactory, indicating a successful outcome from the automated process.

Enhancing with After Effects

  • A second version of the music video was created, incorporating additional edits in After Effects to enhance visual quality.
  • Familiarity with After Effects is emphasized as beneficial; it allows users to add personal visual effects and stylization on top of AI-generated footage.
  • Various effects such as Kida, Smear, and invert were utilized to introduce more motion and energy into the final product.

Final Result Presentation

  • The enhanced music video showcases all applied effects, demonstrating how experimentation with tools can significantly elevate an AI-generated video.
Video description

Turn one image + one audio track into a fully generated music video – almost on autopilot. In this video I show you my complete “one-click clip” workflow using Flash Boards, character replacement, Sora, and a bit of After Effects magic on top. What you’ll learn: How to install and set up the Flash Boards plugin in After Effects How to use full body + medium close-up photos to build a strong main character How to do Character Replacement using Pinterest-style references How to generate an entire clip with the Image → Audio → Video pipeline How to use Sora as a “visual upgrade pass” (collage hack for better shots) How to fix weak moments in the clip (bad lipsync, low energy shots, static scenes) How to enhance everything with After Effects effects like Kaleida, Smear, Invert, etc. Workflow highlights: Fully automatic storyboard & shot generation Around 3 seconds per scene – you just calculate how many shots you need based on your track length and put that number in the prompt Semi-automatic refinement with Sora for more surreal, polished visuals Final pass in After Effects to add extra style, motion and glitchy goodness Music By the way, all the music I’m making now will be available on all major platforms. A lot of you asked for it – so here you go. 🔥 If you enjoyed the video, drop a like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments what you want to see next – more workflows, more Sora hacks, or more After Effects breakdowns. See you in the next one! 👋