It used to be that if you wanted to make a half-decent Bigfoot video, you needed to spend a lot of time making a suit, and then walk around the local forests while your friend films you, hoping that no hunters mistake you for a bear.

These days, with AI video, you can make your own Bigfoot videos—or anything else! Which is why we’re seeing an explosion in creative ideas, including a new AI video trend that has finally made me laugh: Bigfoot vlogs.

An AI-generated image of a robot comedian.

AI Video Generation Has Reached New Heights

While AI-generated video has been around for some time now, it’s only recently with the release of Google’sVeo 3that it’s really become truly useful. This cutting-edge video generator isn’t just notable for having really impressive visual results, butalsofor generating the audio for the video.

That includes music, foley, and the voices of characters. Perfectly synced to lip movement. The characters don’t have to be human either, which is good news if you want to generate an image of a Bigfoot talking into his GoPro.

People Are Experimenting With Ideas Like Never Before

This has certainly led to a flood of videos with sounds and other audio on the internet. One of the things that sets Veo 3 apart is that you can provide source material using theFlow editor. This means you can have a consistent character, or a consistent look and feel to your clips. It also means you can trim clips and regenerate just the parts that didn’t come out right. That’s a powerful improvement over how AI video generation worked before.

Critics Think AI Video Can Never Be Funny or Creative

Comedy is hard, and so much relies on the timing and delivery to be funny. It’s true that the “acting” we see from characters generated by Veo 3 is pretty stilted, especially when something’s meant to be dramatic or heartfelt. It feels very phoned-in right now.

However, some people have figured out that you can work around that. By using the right context or through clever editing, it’s possible to make these videos genuinely funny. Add to that, the current way people consume very short video clips like YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels is perfect for these shorter AI-generated

Sometimes these videos are funnybecauseof the AI-generated weirdness that creeps in, but it takes a human being with a real human sense of humor to shape the AI output into something that will get a chuckle from an audience.

Which brings us to the whole Bigfoot vlog phenomenon. The idea of making AI videos showing what it would be like if Bigfoot (or a yeti) got a hold of some camera equipment and made little vlog-style recordings is simple on paper. However, whoever is making these is really putting some thought into it, which is a huge part of why it works.

There’s a distinct personality to these cryptids. The best example areBigfoot Vlogand perhaps best of all—Big Yowie. Just be warned, some of the videos can be mildly-graphic. Like PG-13 at worst.

It’s not perfect, but it’s already viable as a way to create entertaining content. Perhaps most importantly, if you read the comments on these videos, people are saying how this is the first time that an AI-generated video has actually made them laugh. The channels are doing well, and it’s obvious the creator is getting more dialed in as you go from the oldest to the latest clips.

The downside of this new technology in the hands of anyone with a working credit card, is that we’re seeing lots of not-so-good content. Because, of course, no matter how good the AI-generation technology is, that doesn’t help someone with no sense of humor or creativity to make something anyone else would want to watch, let alone laugh at.