Ever wanted to be a creator?
Today we have some tools that will help you get started and you can keep using these tools for as long as you are active on social media.
Unsplash:
You’ll surely be in need of stock images for your blog, your video thumbnails or as extra elements in your videos.
Unsplash is a popular free stock image website with thousands of pictures available for download and use without copyright issues. Depending on your post, channel niche or video to be published, you can do some keyword searches on Unsplash to get related images that can be used for your video thumbnail design and other needs.
Pexels:
Pexels is a site you would find helpful for getting free stock footage (videos). The site has thousands of videos that can be downloaded for creating videos on YouTube. You can find free stock images on Pexels too.
Pixlr:
Pixlr is a free-to-use image background removal tool. This is helpful in cases where you need to get rid of backgrounds from downloaded stock images. Pixlr operates using an efficient AI that perfectly and smoothly separates backgrounds from images with no stress.
Freepik:
To get graphic elements such as social media logos, icons, vectors, etc. Freepik is a site where you can find several graphics that would spice up your YouTube content. Freepik is free to use but has a monthly subscription plan for premium graphic content downloads.
Canva:
Canva is a versatile tool and its application also come in handy in setting up a YouTube channel. From video thumbnails, intros, and outros, to video editing, you can use Canva for these needs as regards starting your faceless YouTube channel. Canva is easy to use and has several templates that you can edit to create good thumbnails, video intros, outros, etc.
Canva is completely free to use and has paid plans for more feature use. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]