's Tongue Twisting Tourney
Do you struggle to make sentences? Don't worry, we also take on these exhausting challenges.
The enticing tournament entices gifted creators to create clever funny, imaginative, and creative compositions. Playful participants can practice precise spelling, puns, and poetic language. As a curious condition, AI helps in the creation of captivating, complex scripts for twirling, teasing tongue twisters which entice the desire for tricky, theatrical excitement.
The world is waiting for anyone willing to try's single-take video-making tools' and record an audio recording of some of the most complicated and complex phrases (the weirder, more interesting) at a lightning-fast velocity and clarity. Character sketches, costumes as well as witty one-minute monologues welcome.
How to get:
1. Design the AI tongue twister
2. Make sure you record your video
3. Trim to perfection
Remove your mistakes in seconds by deleting unwanted text from your auto-generated video transcript.
See how the competition gets inventive using AI
AI-powered video tools allow you to turn an idea into a scripting in a matter of minutes. Create your most imaginative prompt and drop it into 's new AI software to create a video script. Do you suffer from writer's block? It's not a problem! Copy and paste one of our questions to check your ability.
Find out about how influential people are taking on AI and be in the mood to make your own:
1. Embody the punniness
It's easy to go from adorable to snarky when you watch a typical tongue twister appearance. But Katie Martell blows it out of the park by executing a clever costume change for the Fruit Salad Summit and Symposium. Do not be afraid to let your speech and your wardrobe showcase the results of your work.
2. Begin slow
The art of alliteration requires more than just speed and verbal prowess. Dave Gerhardt leveraged his podcasting and storybook telling skills for an epic oration of snails. Pronouncing similar sounding words can trip anyone up, especially when filming -- however, slowing down could help you through the tricky parts.