Ever felt like creating faceless videos takes too much time and effort? Iโve been there too, but Iโve found a faster, simpler way that works like magic! โจ
Until recently, I had always relied on make for creating faceless videos. Itโs efficient and powerful, but letโs be honest โ it requires careful planning, technical know-how, and a lot of time. Curious to explore something new, I decided to try another tool to see how it compares.
Thatโs when I came across bookoly.com, a platform that makes the process surprisingly simple. It lets you combine images, video clips, music, and voiceovers effortlessly. The interface is straightforward and beginner-friendly, and what really stood out was how much control you have over the details โ especially with subtitles. From font to size to positioning, you can easily customize everything to match your style. โจ The best part? I managed to create my first faceless video at blazing speed โ much faster than I expected. โฑ๏ธ It felt refreshingly flexible and intuitive, and I wanted to share the experience.
I documented the entire process in a YouTube video, breaking it down step by step. ๐ฌ Check it out, and let me know your thoughts! It might spark some ideas for your next project โ or even save you a ton of time. ๐
P.S.: For the automation lovers out there, hereโs a little secret: bookoly.com also includes a make app (https://www.make.com/en/integrations/bookoly)! Yes, you can use the bookoly API to create videos automatically if thatโs more your style. (Because why not have the best of both worlds? Haha! ๐)