May Horiuchi
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Introducing AI Director Mode: storyboard-first AI video with real control
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in NewsQuick Answer AI Director Mode is Visla’s game-changing new way to create AI video with a storyboard you can edit before you generate full AI video clips. You set the direction up front and control what appears on screen, like characters, objects, and environments. Then Visla builds a scene-by-scene storyboard you can review and edit.…
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Video Production Trends for 2026 that SME and Corporate Teams Need to Know
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in ListiclesQuick Answer Here are the main trends in video production for 2026. Most teams will run a two-speed video strategy: quick vertical clips for reach, plus longer “anchor” videos that build trust and drive conversions. Viewers will expect creator-style authenticity, clear captions, and versions that fit each platform instead of one generic upload everywhere. Teams…
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Video Marketing Trends for 2026: Short-Form, UGC, AI, CTV (With Updated Statistics)
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in ListiclesQuick Answer: What do I need to know about video marketing in 2026? Video continues to be the winning option in 2026 because it drives results across social, search, and paid ads. Plus, teams can now produce more video faster without blowing up budgets. Short-form remains dominant (I’m sure you’ve heard that before), but creators,…
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6 Best AI Tools for Holiday Marketing Campaigns (Updated for 2025)
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in ListiclesOriginally published November 7, 2024. Last updated for the 2025 holiday season. Every holiday season, marketers scramble to launch more personalized, on-brand campaigns in less time. The six AI tools in this guide help you plan, create, and optimize your holiday marketing for 2025 and beyond. Holiday sales continue to be key to many businesses.…
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How to add video transitions (50+ styles) in Visla’s Scene-Based Video Editor
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in How-TosQuick Answer: How to add transitions to your video in Visla Visla’s Scene-Based Video Editor lets you add and customize 50+ video transitions (fades, wipes, zooms, glitches, and more) to smooth your cuts and polish your story. For most videos, use simple cuts and short fades as your default, and save flashy transitions for big…
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How to Prompt Veo 3 and Veo 3.1
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in GuidesQuick answer Write your Veo prompt like a shot list in one sentence: [Cinematography] + [Subject] + [Action] + [Context] + [Style and Audio], followed by duration, aspect ratio, negative elements, and any reference images. Keep verbs concrete, point the camera first, and include audio cues when the story needs them. What is Veo 3/3.1?…
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How to Prompt Sora 2: A Practical, Business-ready Guide
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in GuidesSora 2 can feel like magic when you give it the right directions. You don’t need to sound like a screenwriter or a cinematographer. You just need a simple structure, a few concrete cues, and the discipline to keep each shot focused. This guide walks you through exactly what to write, why it works, and…
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How to Start a YouTube Channel: A Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide (2025)
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in GuidesYou’re here because you want to start a channel and actually grow it. Good news: you don’t need fancy gear or insider connections. You need a clear plan, clean packaging, a basic understanding of YouTube’s tools, and a habit of shipping good videos. Are you ready to learn how to start a YouTube channel? 1)…
