Finding someone to make an AI video is often harder than it looks. The problem is not only the technology. It is knowing which team can actually deliver. Some teams are good at promotional videos, some focus on short-form ads, and some can generate nice visuals but struggle with scripting, voiceover, editing, and final delivery. For buyers, it is usually better to organize the brief first and post a free AI video request on AIGCSDM instead of asking random vendors for scattered quotes.
What AI video requests can be posted
Company profile videos, product ads, digital human spokesperson videos, tourism promos, event teasers, course videos, and IP story clips can all start with a posted request. You do not need to understand every model or workflow before asking for help. Just describe the purpose, length, style, budget range, deadline, voiceover and subtitle needs, and whether the video will be used commercially. With that information, production teams can judge the scope much more accurately.

Free request posting helps reduce wasted time
AI video production is no longer just typing a prompt. A usable project often involves script breakdown, asset preparation, image or video generation, character consistency control, audio processing, subtitle packaging, and post-production. When buyers search for vendors one by one, they often run into inconsistent pricing, demo clips that do not match final delivery, and unclear revision terms. Posting the request first gives the matching process a clearer starting point.
How AIGCSDM helps buyers
AIGCSDM is a vertical AIGC supply-and-demand matching platform for companies, brands, agencies, and project owners with content production needs. Based on category, budget, timeline, and delivery requirements, the platform helps match buyers with suitable AI video production teams. For buyers, the value is not simply getting more contacts. It is making the brief clearer, filtering teams earlier, and setting delivery expectations before the project starts.

What to prepare before posting
Prepare a short description of the video you want: what it is for, who will watch it, expected length, publishing platform, preferred style, reference videos, and whether you need scriptwriting, voiceover, subtitles, posters, or multi-version edits. If you have brand materials, product photos, character images, or raw footage, organize them in advance. The clearer the request, the closer the proposal will be to the real cost.
If you need someone to make an AI video, you do not have to figure out every detail first. Post the request on AIGCSDM for free, explain the project in plain language, and let the platform help connect you with suitable production teams. It is steadier than searching blindly and makes it easier to spend your budget on the parts that actually affect the final video.