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How to Use Fliki Without Generic AI Instructions
Stop recording voiceovers and hunting for stock footage. Turn your written script into a narrated video with AI voiceover and auto-matched visuals in minutes.
Dear Suzannah
Dear Suzannah, I wrote a short script for a product update video but I do not have time to record a voiceover, find stock footage, and edit it all together. Every time I try, the voiceover sounds robotic and the clips do not match the words. Is there a faster way to turn my text into something watchable?
Paste your script and let the tool build the video.
Fliki takes your written text and generates a narrated video scene by scene. It assigns an AI voice to read your script, pairs each section with relevant visuals, and lets you export the finished video without opening an editing program.
The real use case
You have a written script or blog post that needs to become a short narrated video for social media or an internal update. Instead of recording a voiceover with a microphone, finding stock clips for each section, and editing them together, you paste the text into Fliki. The tool splits your script into scenes, generates a natural-sounding voiceover for each one, and auto-pairs visuals. You review the result, adjust any scene that does not fit, and export a shareable video file.
The tool-specific prompt to use
Paste this prompt into Fliki’s text-to-video input along with your script. Replace the bracketed items with your real project details before generating.
Create a [length, e.g., 60-second, 90-second] video from the script below. Topic: [product update, how-to guide, internal announcement]. Target audience: [customers, team members, social followers]. Voice style: [professional, warm, energetic]. Voice gender: [male, female]. Language: [English]. Split the script into [number] scenes, one scene per key point. For each scene, select a background visual that directly relates to the words being spoken — avoid generic office or nature footage unless the script calls for it. Add on-screen captions for the first [three to five] words of each scene so viewers can follow without sound. Background music: [upbeat, calm, none]. Music volume should sit below the voiceover. Do not add sound effects unless the script specifically needs them. If a scene mentions a specific product or feature name, show the word as a text overlay. Keep transitions simple — straight cuts or quick fades. End the video with a text card showing [call to action, URL, or contact info]. Here is the script: [paste your full script text here]. After generating, I will review each scene and adjust the visual or voice separately if needed.
Prompt length: 184 words.
Make the result less generic
- Specify the exact voice style (professional, warm, energetic) so it matches your brand tone, not a default robot.
- List the number of scenes and assign one key point per scene so the video stays focused.
- Request on-screen captions for the first few words of each scene for viewers watching without sound.
- Name your product or feature as a text overlay when it appears in the script.
- Keep transitions to straight cuts or fades instead of flashy effects that distract from the message.
Quick human check
- Does the voiceover sound natural and clear, not robotic or monotone?
- Do the visuals match what the script is saying for each scene?
- Are the on-screen captions readable and correctly spelled?
- Is the background music low enough that the voiceover is always clear?
- Does the final text card show your correct call to action or URL?
