Create Videos from Prompts with ChatGPT

You don’t need a studio, or hours, to produce a solid video.
I was impressed by how fast this workflow trims production time.

This LinkedIn creator shows how to use ChatGPT’s “Video AI GPT” by Invideo to go from prompt to polished video.

💡 The big idea: Use the GPT Store to launch Video AI GPT, feed a clear prompt, iterate on the script and visuals inside ChatGPT, then generate and tweak the final cut in Invideo. The post also maps out where it shines, where it struggles, and how to get the best results.

📌 Insight 1: The 4-step fast workflow

  • Open ChatGPT (Plus helps for usage) and launch “Video AI GPT” in the GPT Store.
  • Prompt with topic, style, and platform (e.g., YouTube, TikTok, Reels); use starter prompts for inspiration.
  • Iterate in chat: the GPT proposes ideas and a script; answer follow-up questions and refine until it matches your vision.
  • Click through to Invideo to pick format, hit Generate, then edit and download.

Try this prompt: “Create a 45-second TikTok explaining 3 ways to repurpose a blog post into short-form video. Tone: upbeat, clear. Include captions and b-roll suggestions.”

📌 Insight 2: Pros vs. cons to set expectations

Pros

  • Makes full videos from prompts fast.
  • Simple setup with templates and stock assets; easy for non-editors.
  • Great for repurposing text to video and quick social posts.

Cons

  • Limited fine control; outputs can feel generic or repetitive.
  • Free plan has watermarks/limits; high-quality exports are paid.
  • Editing and support can be slow.

📌 Insight 3: Do’s and Don’ts that actually matter

Do’s

  • Be specific: topic, style, audience, and platform.
  • Review and edit the script and visuals; iterate with clear feedback.
  • Match aspect ratio to platform and consider ChatGPT Plus for capacity.

Don’ts

  • Don’t trust scripts blindly: fact-check and polish voiceover/audio.
  • Don’t rely on the free plan if you need clean exports.
  • Don’t write vague or convoluted prompts; clarity wins.

If you’re trying to ship more content without drowning in edits, this workflow is a smart shortcut. Check the full LinkedIn post for the detailed walkthrough and examples, then share your take: where would you use it first?

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