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Enlarging video sources
From the course: AI and Generative AI for Video Content Creation
Enlarging video sources
As someone who's shot multiple videos along with editing them, I can't tell you the number of times I've wanted to zoom in on a part of a video image in order to hide an overhead boom mic, frame the shot better, as well as make archival footage shot in low-resolution formats just look great. Now, all video editing software does have the ability to scale in on an image, but you are limited by the dimensions of what your camera filmed it. and the more you zoom in, the more pixelated your image will look. With AI UPRES software, these problems are a thing of the past. In fact, this video before you used AI in order for me to have multiple shots. There are two cameras on this shoot. I took these cameras, ran them through an AI Upscaler to double their size and now have multiple different shots. Medium, close-up, and establishing. I can cut in between each of these cameras without visible quality loss based on the dimensions of the video I'm delivering it. We can also use this software to…
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AI jargon: Understanding the essential terminology2m 14s
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Generating new video from a video source7m 11s
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Generating video from a still image5m 51s
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Generating video from scratch5m 20s
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Automatic video editing3m 59s
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Color correction simplified: Using AI to enhance shots3m 6s
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Creating transcripts and closed captions4m 14s
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Identifying objects in video1m 37s
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Enlarging video sources3m 50s
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