You do not need complex software to post video content every day. You only need a simple system that turns images into motion. A free tool like Image Editor AI gives you that system without a steep learning curve.
Start with the message, not the effect.
Write three quick notes:
Who the clip is for.
What problem or desire does it address?
What you want viewers to do after watching.
Keep these notes in front of you as you edit. Every visual choice must support them.
Next, prepare your image set.
Pick two to four images around the same theme. For example:
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Before and after shots
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Product plus lifestyle photo
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Quote slide plus logo slide
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Behind-the-scenes photo plus result photo
Drop them into Image Editor AI. Clean each file with light edits only. Fix brightness, contrast, and colour cast so they feel part of one story.
Plan a short sequence.
Think in four beats:
Hook, problem, solution, call to action.
Assign one image to each beat. If you have fewer images, reuse one with a tighter crop or different motion.
Now add movement.
Inside the image Editor AI, set clip duration and motion per beat:
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Slow zoom for the hook
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Horizontal slide for the problem
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Slight push toward the solution shot
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Gentle fade or zoom out for the CTA frame
Avoid fast, noisy moves. Smooth, simple motion feels more premium and keeps focus on the message.
Write short on-screen text.
Match each beat with a clear line. Keep each line under seven or eight words. Example:
Hook: “Your photos are still underperforming.”
Problem: “They sit in folders instead of feeds.”
Solution: “Use AI to turn them into videos.”
CTA: “Post one clip from Image Editor AI today.”
Place text within safe zones and use strong contrast so it stays readable on small screens.
Brand the clip lightly.
Add your logo in a corner. Use your brand colours for accents and headings. Save this layout as a template inside Image Editor AI, so future clips keep the same look with less setup time.
Export and distribute.
Render the video in 9:16. Publish it on TikTok, Reels, and Shorts with similar captions and relevant keywords. Compare performance across platforms. See where this style of image-based video lands best.
Finally, scale with a weekly routine.
Once a week, repeat the flow: pick images, run them through Image Editor AI, build several short sequences, and schedule them. You reduce stress, keep a steady posting rhythm, and turn still images into consistent, motion-based content that fits modern feeds.
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