AI Cinema of Knowledge: Creating Narrated Video Overviews for Stakeholders with NotebookLM
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| Code | Date | Delivery | Cost |
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| ITSB-1028 |
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Live Online : 1 session | $150 |
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Explore how OpenArt AI transforms research findings into narrated, AI-generated video presentations. Practice creating visual explainers that communicate complex content to stakeholders quickly and clearly.
- Program Description
A short narrated video can communicate research findings, project updates, or complex concepts far more effectively than a written memo. This session explores how to use OpenArt AI to convert documents and research into AI-narrated slide-show videos with visuals, voiceovers, and key content pulled from your source material. Participants practice generating videos for leadership briefings, team updates, and research distribution.
- Learning Objectives
Learners will have the opportunity to:
1. Explore how OpenArt AI generates narrated videos from documents and research content
2. Practice structuring source material for effective video overview generation
3. Work with AI-generated visuals and voiceover to produce videos tailored to specific audiences
4. Experiment with different formats and styles for briefings, explainers, and research summaries
5. Create a short narrated video overview suitable for leadership or stakeholder distribution
- Topic Outline
Topics:
- How OpenArt AI generates narrated video presentations
- Preparing and structuring source content for video generation
- Customizing visuals, voiceover, and format
- Creating explainers for leadership briefings and research distribution
- Downloading and sharing AI-generated video contentTool used: OpenArt AI
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