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Story As A Service (The new SAAS) - Orson



Orson

Orson is a new AI product that is still under development, but it has the potential to be a powerful tool for creating story-driven content. Here are some of the ways in which Orson compares to other AI products for unscripted video content generation:

  • Orson is designed specifically for creating story-driven content. Other AI products are more general-purpose and can be used to create a variety of content, but Orson is specifically trained on a dataset of stories. This means that it is better at understanding and generating the kind of content that is typically found in stories, such as characters, plots, and settings. Orson is able to generate more creative and engaging content. Other AI products can sometimes generate content that is repetitive or boring. Orson is able to generate more creative and engaging content by using a variety of techniques, such as:
    • Using different writing styles
    • Including humor and suspense
    • Creating unexpected plot twists
  • Orson is able to generate content that is more personalized. Other AI products typically generate the same content for everyone. Orson is able to generate content that is more personalized by taking into account the user's interests and preferences.


Overall, Orson is a promising new AI product that has the potential to be a powerful tool for creating story-driven content. It is still under development, but it has already shown the ability to generate creative and engaging content that is more personalized than what is possible with other AI products.

Orson StoryStrips™ are a type of unscripted video content that is created by Orson, an AI-powered video creation platform. StoryStrips are created by interviewing real people and then using AI to automatically edit the interviews into compelling videos, complete with graphics, music, and branding. The name "StoryStrips" comes from the fact that the videos are typically short and episodic, like a comic strip. Each StoryStrip tells a complete story, but it is also part of a larger narrative. This makes StoryStrips a good way to tell stories that are both engaging and informative.

The Orson AI Director is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to help you create engaging and personalized videos. It does this by asking you a series of questions about your story, and then using that information to generate a script, select footage, and edit the video. The Orson AI Director works by first understanding the story you want to tell. It does this by asking you a series of questions about your story, such as the characters, the setting, and the plot. Once it understands your story, it will generate a script that follows your instructions. The Orson AI Director can also select footage for your video. It does this by searching through a library of stock footage and finding images and videos that match your script. It can also use your own footage, if you have any. Finally, the Orson AI Director will edit your video. It will choose the best shots, add transitions, and add music and sound effects. It will also make sure that the video is the right length and that it flows smoothly. The Orson AI Director is a powerful tool that can help you create engaging and personalized videos. However, it is important to remember that it is still under development. It may not always be able to understand your instructions perfectly, and it may not always be able to find the perfect footage or edit the video in the way you want.

Orson's automation selects music and visuals that sync with the story at the right moments using a variety of techniques, including:

  • Audio analysis: Orson analyzes the audio of the interviews to identify the key moments in the story. This includes things like changes in pitch, volume, and rhythm.
  • Visual analysis: Orson analyzes the visuals of the interviews to identify the key moments in the story. This includes things like changes in facial expressions, body language, and scenery.
  • Machine Learning (ML): Orson uses machine learning to learn the patterns of how music and visuals are typically used to tell stories. This allows Orson to select music and visuals that are likely to be effective in a particular story.
  • Human curation: Orson's automation is also supplemented by human curation. This means that human experts review the selections made by the automation and make adjustments as needed.


Orson can be used for a variety of use cases, including:

  • Creating marketing and advertising content: Orson can be used to create engaging and personalized marketing and advertising content that resonates with target audiences. For example, a company could use Orson to create video ads that tell the stories of its customers or employees.
  • Creating educational content: Orson can be used to create educational content that is both engaging and informative. For example, a school could use Orson to create videos that explain complex concepts in a way that students can understand.
  • Creating personal content: Orson can be used to create personal content, such as videos that document life events or tell personal stories. For example, a person could use Orson to create a video about their wedding day or their journey through cancer treatment.
  • Creating customer testimonials: Orson can be used to create customer testimonials that are more engaging and personal than traditional testimonials. For example, a company could use Orson to create videos in which customers tell their own stories about how the company's products or services have helped them.
  • Creating employee onboarding content: Orson can be used to create employee onboarding content that is more engaging and informative than traditional onboarding materials. For example, a company could use Orson to create videos that introduce new employees to the company's culture and values.
  • Creating internal communications content: Orson can be used to create internal communications content that is more engaging and informative than traditional email or PowerPoint presentations. For example, a company could use Orson to create videos that communicate new company policies or announce upcoming events.