How to Turn a LinkedIn Post into AI Social Clips (Full Transcript)

A simple scene-by-scene workflow: add VO, generate a reference image, convert it to video, and repeat to create scroll-stopping reels and shorts.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Want to see how to generate scroll stopping AI social clips? Let's say I've got a LinkedIn post and I want to make a video from it. I'll start by dropping in the text of my post and either recording my VO or using my AI voice. Now I'm going to make my scenes for where I want to add video and all right, I'm ready to generate. The pro tip we've learned that the easiest way to get really good generated video is to start with an image. I'm going to generate one. I'll choose the model I want to use, throw in my prompt and pick the style I want. And there's my image. Beautiful. I'll pop it into the scene editor, tell Underlord to turn it into a video. And that image now becomes the reference for my video prompt. I'll choose my model, type in my new prompts here and generate the video. And perfect. And now I'll just repeat that process for all my other scenes. Just like that. I turned the post I wrote into a great looking video, ready to grab eyeballs on shorts or reels or wherever I want.

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A walkthrough on turning a LinkedIn post into scroll-stopping short-form video using AI: paste post text, add voiceover (recorded or AI), build scenes, generate an image first as a high-quality reference, then convert that image into video with prompts, repeating per scene to produce a polished clip for shorts/reels.
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Turn a LinkedIn Post into AI Social Video Clips
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  • Repurpose written posts into short-form videos by segmenting into scenes.
  • Use either recorded voiceover or an AI voice for narration.
  • Generate a strong image first to use as a reference for better image-to-video results.
  • Convert the reference image into video by refining prompts per scene.
  • Repeat the image-to-video workflow across scenes to assemble a cohesive final clip optimized for reels/shorts.
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Positive: Enthusiastic, instructional tone highlighting ease of use and strong results (“Beautiful,” “Perfect,” “great looking video”).
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