ai-video-generation
Generate AI Videos with 40+ Models
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Creating professional videos is expensive and time-consuming. This skill enables instant video generation using 40+ AI models including Google Veo, Wan, and Grok through a simple CLI interface.
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Using "ai-video-generation". Generate a video: "drone shot flying over a forest"
Expected outcome:
Video file URL returned from Google Veo 3.1 Fast with 5-second aerial forest footage
Using "ai-video-generation". Animate image [URL] using Wan 2.5
Expected outcome:
MP4 video URL showing the input image brought to life with natural motion
Security Audit
SafeStatic analyzer flagged 62 patterns (44 external_commands, 16 network, 2 cryptographic) but all are false positives. The skill file is documentation-only containing markdown examples for the inference.sh CLI. No executable code, no command injection vectors, and no actual network calls. URLs are documentation references. Safe for publication.
Risk Factors
⚙️ External commands (1)
🌐 Network access (1)
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What You Can Build
Social Media Content Creation
Generate engaging short-form videos for social platforms using text prompts describing your desired content
Product Demo Videos
Create professional product demonstration videos from images and scripts without filming equipment
Educational Content
Build explainer videos with AI avatars that speak your narration for courses and training materials
Try These Prompts
Generate a video with the prompt: "A timelapse of a flower blooming in a garden"
Animate this image into a video: [image URL] using Wan 2.5 with natural motion
Create a talking avatar video using [portrait image URL] and [audio URL] with OmniHuman 1.5
Generate a video from "cyberpunk city street at night", add foley sound effects for traffic and neon signs, then upscale to 4K quality
Best Practices
- Use specific, descriptive prompts with clear visual details for better video quality
- Test with shorter durations first before generating longer videos to save credits
- Provide high-quality input images for image-to-video and avatar generation
Avoid
- Do not use vague prompts like "make a video" without describing the content
- Avoid using copyrighted images or audio without proper licensing
- Do not expect photorealistic results for highly complex or abstract concepts