While OpenAI’s Sora AI is currently in a testing phase accessible only to a select group of developers, once it becomes widely available, users can anticipate a straightforward process for creating videos. Here’s a simplified guide on how to use it, based on the expected functionalities:
To start using Sora, users will likely access it through a web interface or an API, which developers can integrate into their applications. The key to utilizing Sora effectively lies in providing detailed text prompts.
When will Sora be available to the public
When you’re ready to create a video, describe your vision as precisely as possible. Detail the setting, actions, objects, colors, and the overall style you envision. The more specific you are, the better Sora can understand and generate the video you’re imagining.
After submitting your prompt, Sora begins the video generation process, drawing on its extensive database of visual concepts to bring your vision to life. Depending on the complexity of your request, there might be a waiting period before your video is ready for review.
Once the video is generated, you’ll have the opportunity to review it. If it doesn’t quite match your expectations, you can refine your text prompt and submit it again, iterating until you’re satisfied with the outcome.
As of now, access to OpenAI’s Sora AI is limited to developers in its testing program. If you’re not part of this group, you’ll need to wait until OpenAI opens access to a broader audience.