
Sound effects and music can make a huge difference in how your AI-generated cat videos feel. Even the best animation can feel flat without the right audio to bring it to life.
1. Choose the Right Sound Effects
Pick sounds that match the action. For example:
- A dramatic WHOOSH when the cat jumps
- A record scratch when something goes wrong
- Purring or meowing for added personality
Websites like freesound.org or YouTube’s Audio Library are good places to find free sound effects.
2. Use Music to Set the Tone
Background music helps establish the mood. Choose upbeat music for funny moments and slower, dramatic music for more serious scenes.
Tip: Loopable background music works well for short videos.
3. Don’t Overdo It
Don’t layer too many sounds or crank the volume. Keep dialogue, effects, and music balanced. Watch your video multiple times to make sure nothing is distracting.
4. Tools You Can Use
You can add audio using tools like:
- Premiere Pro
- CapCut
- iMovie
- DaVinci Resolve
Drag and drop audio clips into your timeline, trim them to fit, and adjust volume levels.
Final Notes
With the right audio, your AI-generated videos can feel polished and professional. It’s a simple step that makes a huge difference.
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