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  • The Ultimate Guide to Create Book trailers in 2025

    The Ultimate Guide to Create Book trailers in 2025

    Book trailers are video teasers that entice potential book readers to buy your book.

    How do you promote books?

    Traditionally and for many years, this is how books have been promoted:

    • Reviews on book review blogs.
    • Reviews on sale platforms: feedback on Amazon, Goodreads, and similar platforms.
    • Banner Ads on blogs, websites, and other book-related platforms.
    • In-person book tours at libraries, bookstores, and other events.

    While these methods remain effective, the landscape of book promotion has expanded and one of the most powerful avenues is now social media.

    Using social media to promote your book

    In an era of social media, and with the increase of self-published authors who lack the support of a literary agency, writers must now look at ways to promote their books on social networks. Unlike traditional blog reviews that rely on written content, social media thrives on engaging visual material.

    So, what types of visual material can you prepare to promote your book?

    • Book covers
    • Book images (if available)
    • Visual reviews: highlighted reviews converted into eye-catching images or graphics.
    • Videos
    Image of a typewriter that has typed "review"

    Using book trailers to promote books

    But what kind of videos? creating a video based on a book, especially a fiction book, can be challenging. While author interview videos are an option, they’re not always available and feasible for most authors.

    In the last few years, book trailers have grown in popularity in the literary world, either for promoting fiction or non-fiction books. Many platforms and freelancers offer these services, from PowerPoint-like presentations to videos generated with generic stock media.

    But what about using AI? What is the advantage of using AI versus ordering a service that will use your book cover and mix it with generic stock media?

    With AI, you can generate images that are customized to your own story and characters, bringing them to life in a way generic media cannot. There are many freelancers who offer this service, like the one I offer here, but there are also many authors who are low on budget and prefer to learn it by themselves. AI provides a cost-effective and creative way to build a book trailer.

    In this blog post, I’ve compiled the most important information that you need to create your own book trailer with AI. Let’s get started!

    image of a person filming a video

    Guide to Create a Book Trailer

    Write a script for your Book Trailer

    Yes, all videos need a script. As an author yourself, you already have an advantage with the writing part, but what exactly do you want to include in your video script?

    Video script ideas for your Book Trailer

    • Your script can be based on or be exactly the same as your book’s blurb, i.e. the description that usually goes in your book’s back cover and that is posted when you list it on platforms like Amazon. The book blurb is short and should be intriguing.
    • You can also use a teaser or captivating scene from your book – a scene that you know is going to call the attention of your potential readers. Is there any intriguing dialogue that you think will entice viewers to know more about your book’s content? If so, consider adding it to your video script.
    • If your book is non-fiction, your script should revolve around the book’s pitch. Make sure this pitch reflects the unique value your book offers and the key takeaways readers will gain.

    Take into account that book trailer videos are short. You could create a 5-minute video, but social media audiences have short attention spans. I would suggest creating something in between 90 to 120 seconds at the most.

    Using AI for the video script on your Book Trailer

    If you’re stuck with your video script ideas, why not turn to tools like ChatGPT to help? Even if you dislike the idea of AI writing the video script for you, keep in mind that this tool is an excellent resource for improving and polishing your draft.

    You can also use ChatGPT to change your written script into a video script format. The tool will break your script into scenes, suggest imagery for those scenes, as well as propose potential voiceover lines. Even if you don’t want to use the voiceover generated by AI, you can still get good recommendations for the imagery and the structuring of the scenes.

    Remember, the goal of your video script is to order your ideas and make sure that you squeeze the most impactful scenes in a short video.

    screenshot of a person using chatGPT on a laptop

    Generate the images for your Book Trailer

    There are many AI tools to help you generate both images and their animation. Even though there are tools that will allow you to generate both in a single process, I suggest you do them separately to guarantee the following:

    • Consistency in style and character design is maintained across all visuals.
    • Animation is controlled as best as possible.

    For generating images, there are plenty of AI tools to choose from, including Dall-e, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Leonardo AI, Davinci AI, Canva, Adobe Firefly, and others. I personally suggest Midjourney because it specializes in images and has good customization options.

    If you’re struggling to generate images with the same character in different scenes, check my Midjourney consistent characters tutorial to learn more about it.

    Generate the animation for your Book Trailer

    There are many tools that you can use to animate your images, such as Runway, Pika, and others. I personally recommend Pika. Over time, this tool has improved and added features that are now better or even surpass Runway. I also feel that with Pika you have more control over the generated animation. Besides their lip-sync feature is top-notch, making it an excellent choice if your book trailer includes characters speaking.

    If you don’t know what type of animation to apply to an image, I would suggest the following:

    AI Animation tools still have a long road to go. They still face challenges, particularly when it comes to creating specific animation without getting dysmorphic or distorted images. Instead of aiming for complex animations and exact movements, ask yourself: Is there a better way to portray this scene with a simpler visual?

    image of a person editing a video on a computer screen

    Generate the voiceover for your Book Trailer

    Depending on your type of book trailer, you might need not only a narration voiceover but also character dialogues. Fortunately, there are many AI tools that can help you generate good voiceovers without robotic-sounding tones – unless, of course, your book character is a robot!

    I would suggest Elevenlabs for this purpose. Their voice directory is extensive and they include good options to customize voice inflections.

    When selecting a narrator’s voice, make sure to pick a powerful voice that complements your book’s tone and theme. If you’re picking a male voice, I recommend opting for a deeper-sounding voice. Sometimes high-pitched voices are not the best, but the choice will ultimately depend on your book’s content and theme.

    Select the background music for your Book Trailer

    Adding background music is a great way to set the right mood for your book trailer. Depending on your script and the genre of your book, you might already have an idea of what soundtrack you would like to have. Here are a few important points to consider:

    • Ensure you have the proper legal rights to use the music.
    • Platforms like Openverse or Freesound offer excellent resources for royalty-free or Creative Commons-licensed music.
    • When researching music, make sure to check the correct type of license. This will help you decide if you need to add any kind of attribution in your video credits, if you can edit it commercially without breaking copyright laws, or if you can use it freely without restrictions.
    • Your video doesn’t need to rely only on music; you can mix it with sound effects or even ambient noise. Collect first all the sounds you think you will need, then in the next step, you will be able to merge all these files.

    Edit the Book Trailer video

    This is where you bring together all the content generated: animated images, voiceover, dialogues, music, and sound effects. There are many video editors out there, you can use Camtasia, iMovie, etc. But if you have access to a more professional tool like Adobe Premiere Pro, then I definitely recommend it.

    Image a a software editing audio and video

    Including a Call to Action in your Book Trailer

    This is the most important part of the book trailer, yet many people oversee it. Make sure to place information about your book either during or at the end of the book trailer so viewers know where to find your book.

    What information should you place?

    Well, it will depend on the stage of your book’s journey:

    • If you’re about to launch it, then you can invite people to follow your website or a specific social media account to stay updated on the book’s release. You won’t be able to add a clickable link to the video, but you can display a shortened link and include the link in the description of the social media platform where you are posting the book trailer.
    • If the book is available for pre-order on places like Amazon, then make sure to include information about it. Something like “Pre-order at Amazon” can be enough.
    • If your book has already been launched, then include the platforms where people can find it. You can display logos from Amazon, Barnes&Nobles and others, directly. You don’t need to include links, but if you want to add them, do it in the description of the social media post. If the book is already available, people should be able to search for your book’s title or author name directly on platforms like Amazon.

    Other tips

    • When you decide to do the book trailer, check what social media you will be using as the size of the images and video will depend on the social network. For example, for Instagram stories and TikTok-style videos, you will need a video with an aspect ratio of 9:16. If you need only this size, then start generating images with this ratio.
    • If you will be promoting on several social media and you will need different formats, you can achieve this inside Adobe Premiere Pro with its auto-reframe sequence feature.
    image of two people editing a video on a computer screen

    Conclusion

    Depending on the complexity of the video, there could be more steps. However, I believe this blog post should summarize all the steps needed to build a book trailer video.

    I must clarify that most of the tools mentioned here are not free, especially the ones for animation, so you’ll probably need some budget to achieve it on your own.

    If you prefer to avoid buying plans on these tools and having someone with experience build this for you, please check my service for book trailers on Fiverr.

  • Book Trailer Software without Breaking the Bank: From PowerPoint to Cinematic

    Book Trailer Software without Breaking the Bank: From PowerPoint to Cinematic

    So you’re an author on a budget and have heard of the advantages of having a book trailer. However, you’re on a budget and would prefer to do it yourself. After all, how hard can it be? Nowadays, there are many book trailer makers and tools available that make it easy to assemble a book trailer. You heard many other self-published writers doing it. You’ve read a few blog posts about it. You believe you can also do it yourself. 

    In this article, we will talk about software that is available for making book trailers. If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide on how to do a book, this ultimate guide on how to create an effective book trailer has all the relevant information and tips you need.

    But let’s remember, why do you need a book trailer again?

    Why you need a Book Trailer

    A book trailer or book teaser is a promotional video designed to entice your potential audience to read your book. 

    Unlike the written blurb from your book, a book trailer brings visual appeal and, depending on how well it’s done, can build an emotional connection between the book’s story and the potential audience. Since it’s visual, it’s easy to promote it on social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, enhancing discoverability. It’s also a valuable addition to an author’s website. As book tours and book review websites grow, a book trailer can be a powerful visual tool to leverage reviews and book tours. 

    Types of Book Trailers

    I’ve personally noticed there are two main types of book trailers out there:

    PowerPoint-style Book Trailers

    These trailers are created in a similar style to a PowerPoint/Keynote presentation. Effects are added to images, with background music and titles/captions introducing the book. Usually, the visual assets are gathered from stock libraries. 

    Cinematic Book Trailers

    These book trailers feel more like short films. They are usually produced by authors with a larger budget who can afford to hire a production company, actors, and other professionals. The scenes reenact the book’s characters, settings, and story. They can feel like a movie teaser. For example, the following is one of my favorites:

    Software Options for DIY Book Trailers

    So what is the best software to make a book trailer? Where do you make a book trailer? For those on budget, we have software that can help create the first type of trailer. I’ve taken a look at a few of these tools: Animaker, Biteable, Flexclip, Veed, and Invideo 

    General observations

    These tools and booktrailer apps are built for creating videos and graphics, from promotional videos to training videos, explainer videos to book trailers. In other words, they are not specifically made for book trailers. They often have a landing page targeting book trailers, but their workflows and templates are not specific for writers. 

    Examples of landing pages

    As mentioned above, these tools are not specific for book trailers but most of them have created landing pages targeting people who want to create book trailers. Here are some sites to create a book trailer:

    Free and Paid plans

    Some offer free versions with limitations in video length, downloads, uploads, and access to assets and music. For some authors with a single book trailer to produce and  very few demands, the free version might work.

    All offer priced plans. As a person who works with video and AI tools, in my opinion, these are not cheap tools. These plans are often justified when you are a video editor, marketer, or frequent user who will use this tool in a company, agency, or maybe as a freelancer building videos for others. All of them have this tricky thing where you see prices per month, but they are actually billed yearly. So when you switch to monthly payments, the prices are higher. Monthly plans start at around $20, but usually, the plan that allows you to have commercial rights, no limitations on assets, etc, is a higher plan. Authors who are looking to make only one video will probably need a monthly plan. A yearly payment is probably not the best option for writers. Depending on the needs of the book trailer, the lower plan might work, but sometimes to access all the features, a higher plan might be needed, and a reminder to cancel the monthly payment after the book trailer is done, unless they want to work on more videos. 

    picture of person looking at their screen for software
    A person looking at a computer screen, generated by AI

    Onboarding and User Interface

    With most of these tools, the onboarding experience can be different from what a writer expects, with a selection of roles, backgrounds, and templates that are not related to book genres but can still work. In none of them, for example, I was given options to select my book genre and get template suggestions according to that. 

    If you’ve used Canva, I would say that many of these tools are very similar; even the user interface is not very different. They are very easy to use as well, mostly with a drag-and-drop interface. And yes, you can make a book trailer on Canva too.

    Features

    Almost all of them have integrated with stock libraries for images, videos, and music. You might be able to find images or short video clips related to your story. If you write fantasy or science fiction, maybe not so much. 

    They all allow you to upload your own images and videos as well. You probably want to upload your book cover, and you might have some other interesting material to work with. 

    Some of them, like Animaker, are more focused on cartoon-style animations and have interesting options for animated characters. This might be very interesting for children’s books, but not so much for the other genres. 

    All of them include options to add your own voice or a recorded voice. 

    Use of AI 

    Some of them include AI features that help you generate images and voiceovers, or they use AI entirely to generate the content for you. With Biteable or Invideo, for example, you don’t have to think of a script or create a storyboard; the AI will generate some material for you based on your description. Biteable’s outcome is very similar to the others, where you can edit the text, images, etc. Invideo’s outcome is a video where you can modify the script and assets. 

    Additional Tools

    Here are some other additional tools I found online but haven’t tested yet: 

    Animoto

    Simplified 

    Powtoon

    And of course, you can also use more traditional video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Spark, iMovie, Camtasia, DaVinci, etc. 

    Photograph of a writer taking notes and looking at their laptop
    Person taking notes in front of a computer screen, generated by AI

    Creating Cinematic-Style Book Trailers on a Budget

    So what happens if you prefer a cinematic-style book trailer but lack the budget to hire actors and a production company? Are AI and stock assets enough?

    It depends. You might struggle to find assets, especially video clips of fantastic, surreal creatures flying or characters that are not common. Your story setting might be quite uncommon, depending on your genre. Your genre could be fantasy, science fiction, or a historical drama that is so specific that you can’t find useful stock assets that match your story. 

    As an alternative, I create book trailers with the help of AI, generating characters and settings tailored to your description, and animating them in the way you imagined. This is my service, and you can see some examples here:

    Book Trailer for “The Last Families” by Carla Doria
    Book Trailer for “Little Women” by Louisa M. Alcott
    Book trailer for “Dracula” by Bram Stoker

    As you can see, they not only adapt to fantasy but also to historical drama and mystery, as well as any genre. 

    My Service vs Generic Tools

    So what is the difference between my service and the tools above that use AI? The tools above will use a description of your book to generate related generic stock material. The AI will try to find assets that match your story, but it will not make sure they are specifically relevant to your story. 

    The idea of a cinematic book trailer goes beyond a PowerPoint-style book trailer, and there’s nothing wrong with these book trailers, but sometimes as writers, we really want to provide a more compelling and enticing experience for readers. 

    Conclusion

    Social media is flooded with visuals, and people don’t always have time to engage with presentation-style videos with generic animations that don’t make much sense. You need to tell them the story of your book, add a cliffhanger, and entice them with your characters. While I love the book trailer for Amish above, not everyone has the budget for a high-end trailer like that, but you can still create something impactful. Contact me if you need more information on my book trailer services. 

  • How to Create an Effective Book Trailer: A Comprehensive Guide in 2024

    How to Create an Effective Book Trailer: A Comprehensive Guide in 2024

    How do I make a book trailer? This might be a common question among authors who are about to release a new book. In this article, you will learn how to make a compelling book trailer that captivates your audience and promotes your book effectively. We’ll cover:

    • Determining the ideal length for your trailer
    • Planning content
    • Gathering assets
    • Tools to build the book trailer video
    • The importance of voiceover and overlay text
    • Adding music and sound effects
    • Captions for accessibility
    • A call to action

    By the end of this guide, you’ll have all the tools and tips you need to create an engaging book trailer.

    What is a book trailer?

    A book trailer is a great promotional tool for authors looking to get the word out about their books. In other words, it is a short promotional video that offers an intriguing depiction of the book’s plot, tone, and message, enticing viewers to read it.

    Why make a book trailer?

    Since a video combines visual and audio components, it can leave a more lasting impression than just words. It can also be the preferred consumption medium on social media platforms, especially for those that emphasize visual content like Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. 

    How long should a book trailer be?

    Usually, book trailers are between 30 to 90 seconds. The duration might depend on the platform on which you are looking to share it. For example, a longer version works well on YouTube but not so much on TikTok. 

    Take into account that if it’s too short, it might not be enough to introduce the characters, the hook, and entice the reader. If it’s too long, it might not maintain the viewer’s attention. People have short attention spans, so you may lose your viewers if you create a long video (more than 2 minutes). 

    In addition, a longer video may not fit standard social media ad durations, be too long, or the file too big to fit specific platforms, blogs, and advertising platforms. 

    Planning the Book Trailer Process

    Start with a script. As an author, you have probably already worked on a book’s blurb or description. That might be a starting point for your book trailer script. Remember that a book trailer is also like a brief story with a beginning, middle, and end.

    Image showing the storyboard and script process of a book trailer
    Book Trailer storyboard and script planning – Image generated by AI

    You can introduce characters, introduce a twist or cliffhanger, and a hook. A hook is an attention-grabber that sets the tone and context for your trailer. You can use your hook to grab attention within the first few seconds and get your viewers to watch the rest of the trailer. 

    The book trailer script can contain:

    • Beginning, middle, and end. 
    • Include memorable phrases and emotional moments.
    • A call to action, usually at the end, to let them know where people can order, purchase, or download your book. 

    Useful tips to take into account when writing a script:

    • Don’t give away too much; just enough to entice viewers.
    • The tone of your book trailer should be like the one in your book. If you set up a book trailer with eerie music and horror scenes, your book is probably in the horror genre. 

    Gather assets for your Book Trailer

    What kind of assets/visuals can you use?

    For the purpose of this blog post, we will divide assets into:

    • Your own photos, illustrations, and video
    • Stock imagery
    • AI imagery 

    This doesn’t mean that you only have to pick one type of asset; you can use a mix of them. 

    Self-produced photos, videos, and illustrations

    This type of asset typically includes incorporating the image of your book’s cover, and creative pictures of your book, which you can do yourself or hire a professional. You can also immerse yourself in the process of producing video clips.

    Take into account that in order to get quality video, you might need the proper equipment and a team of collaborators or actors. You might also want to explore the option of hiring a video production company so they can take care of this. Producing your own assets can be quite expensive, and not for everyone. 

    You can also prefer to use illustrations based on your characters or book settings instead of filming or producing video clips. In this situation, you have the option to ask a graphic designer to help you design and animate these images. It’s redundant to say that this can also involve a hefty price, and it will depend on your budget. 

    Stock Imagery

    This has become one of the preferred methods for gathering assets. Nowadays, we have plenty of platforms that can provide images and videos that you can use for your personal use with the proper copyright licenses. We won’t go into detail about these licenses in this article, but be aware that there are usually 2 scenarios: the images or videos are royalty-free and you can use them without any issues, or you can buy the rights for commercial use.

    Some examples of these platforms are Pixabay, Pexels, Openverse, etc. On some platforms, you will be required to buy a membership to be able to download the media with the required copyright license for commercial use. On these platforms, you can search for images or videos that depict the story in your book trailer. 

    Image showing the process of gathering stock assets and imagery for a book trailer
    Stock imagery gathering for a book trailer – Image generated by AI

    Gather assets with AI

    Does your character have a short girl with red hair and big blue eyes who dresses in yellow and has glasses and a weird hat? Chances are that you won’t be able to find a stock photo that matches your character description. 

    In the same manner, if your book happens on a planet with many moons and a big rainbow in the background, chances are that you won’t be able to find a stock image that matches this setting. 

    This is a perfect scenario for Artificial Intelligence; images can actually be created and animated with AI. And although there is plenty of polemic about AI, the truth is that many times, as self-published writers, we don’t have the budget to access a video production company or hire an animator and graphic designer. 

    Building the book trailer video

    There are many platforms out there that will help you build book trailers. There are many software programs and apps out there that can help you, from professional video editing software to web platforms that have been built for the general public. The following are some examples of book trailer video editing programs are:

    Some elements to take into account when working with the book trailer video are:

    Book trailer file size

    When you build the video, make sure that you resize it for the intended purpose. In other words, this means where you are going to share it – social media like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or your author’s website, etc. Depending on the sharing platform, make sure to check if you need a square, landscape, or vertical size.

    Overlaying Text

    This is optional, and it will depend on the content and tone of your script. You can include overlay text with intriguing phrases or reviews from readers. Adding reviews from readers can bring more credibility. 

    Background Music

    Make sure to add music that goes according to your story’s mood. You don’t need to use a single track. You can use a mix of different tracks and sound effects to highlight the cliffhanger, for example. Ensure you use royalty-free music or music you have the right to use commercially. 

    Image of a software program used to edit music, sound and video for a book trailer
    Software programs to edit sound and video in a book trailer process – Image generated by AI

    Call to Action 

    Include a call to action to tell your readers where the book is or will be available, when it will be released, the author’s website, etc. 

    Voiceover Narration

    This is also optional, and it depends on your book trailer’s script and tone. If you’re having a voiceover, make sure to pick up a voice or voices that go according to the tone of the book and its characters. You can also include effects like characters speaking memorable phrases that highlight their personalities. The voiceover can be from the point of view of the character, even if your book hasn’t been written from this character’s point of view. 

    Now you have the option to use AI voices to narrate your story. Make sure to grab a program that lets you set up voice inflection, variety, and tone. You don’t want the narration to sound robotic. 

    Captions in your Book Trailer

    Captions are not only meant to help you check videos on your phone when you cannot turn on the sound, but they are also a good practice for accessibility. I definitely recommend adding them, especially when there is a long voiceover. 

    Sound effects

    From silence to special effects during scenes. There are no limits or restrictions in regard to this. You will be able to find some of these sound effects (like a person knocking on a door) on websites that provide musical assets. Like images, make sure they are copyright-free or you have the rights for commercial use. 

    Get a book trailer the easy way

    The process of making a book trailer is not simple; you need planning, pre-production, post-production, editing, etc. If this is not your cup of tea, I can help. My book trailers have the following characteristics:

    • I don’t use stock media. I use AI for custom characters and settings. This way, your book trailer will show characters and settings that will reflect your story. 
    • A professional voiceover is included, making sure that it sets the tone and mood for the story
    • Scriptwriting assistance if needed.
    • I include captioning. I’m aware of having them on any type of video now. 

    Making a book trailer doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right tools and guidance, you can create a compelling trailer that captivates potential readers and drives interest in your book.

    Find more information about my process of Book Trailers.

    If you want to contact me for any questions:

    Book Trailer Example for “The Last Families” by Carla Doria
    Book Trailer Example for “Dracula” by Bram Stoker