"'s Tongue Twisting Tourney
Stumbling through speeches, struggling to connect sentences? Don't worry, we also tackle these tiring trials.
The enticing tournament entices gifted creators to create clever humorous, inventive, and imaginative pieces. Participants can play with precise pronunciation, puns and poetic words. As a curious condition, AI contributes to concocting engaging, complicated scripts to spinning, playful tongue twisters that entice you to difficult, thrilling adrenaline.
The world is waiting for anyone willing to take on 's one-take video-making tools' and record an audio recording of some of the most convoluted and intricate words (the weirder, the better) at a lightning-fast quality and speed. Costumes, character sketches, and careening one-minute monologues are welcome.
How to fill in:
1. Make the AI tongue twister
2. Record your video
3. Trim to perfection
Remove your mistakes in seconds by deleting unwanted text from your auto-generated transcript of your video.
See how the competition gets creative using AI
AI-powered tools for video make it easier than ever to turn an idea into a script in seconds. Go wild with your wackiest idea and then drop it in the new AI-powered software to create a video script. Battling a bout of writer's block? It's not a problem! Copy and paste one of our prompts and check your ability.
See how the most influential personalities are dealing with AI and feel motivated to create your own.
1. Embody the punniness
It's not difficult to switch from adorable to snarky in a tongue-twister performance. However, Katie Martell blows it out of the water with her smart costume choice to the Fruit Salad Summit and Symposium. Be sure to let your words as well as your outfit show the results of your work.
2. Start slowly
Mastering the art of alliteration requires more than speed and ability to speak. Dave Gerhardt leveraged his podcasting and storytelling skills to create an epic recitation of snails. Pronouncing similar sounding words can make anyone feel confused, especially when on cam -- but slowing down can get you to the end of the road.