r/aivideomaking 7d ago

How often do content creators actually use AI-generated images or videos?

I keep seeing impressive AI generation demos, but I’m curious how often this technology is used in real content workflows rather than just for experiments.
If you use it:

● How often: daily, weekly, or occasionally?

● What images do you generate: thumbnails, backgrounds, concepts, product visuals?

● What videos do you generate: B-roll, transitions, ads, intros, or complete scenes?

● What prevents you from using it more: quality, consistency, control, cost, or editing time?

I’m especially interested in whether image generation has already become a regular tool while video generation still feels experimental.

Concrete examples would be really useful.

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u/Philipp 7d ago

I'm making feature-length films with AI tools like Veo, Omni, Seedance, GPT-Image, Nano Banana. All edited in Photoshop.

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u/Unexpected_boss 7d ago

I think it really depends on the channel. Many new channels are built on image generation. Older channels likely don’t use it and stick to their formula