's Tongue Twisting Tourney

Aug 23, 2023

Do you struggle to string together sentences? We, too, face these gruelling challenges.

This enticing competition entices skilled creators to create clever, creative, and comical creations. Participants can play with precise pronunciation, puns, and poetic language. It is a fascinating condition. AI assists in composing captivating, complex scripts for the tongue, which is twirling and teasing that entice you to difficult, thrilling adrenaline.

We're calling on anyone ready to take on 's one-take video-making tools' and record a recording of the most convoluted and complex words (the odder the better) in a flawless velocity and clarity. Character sketches, costumes and sassy monologues lasting just one minute welcome.

How to enter:

1. Design an AI tongue twister

2. Make sure you record your video

3. Trim to perfection

Get rid of your errors in a matter of moments by taking out unwanted text from your video transcript automatically generated.

See how the competition gets inventive using AI

AI-powered tools for video make it easier than ever to go from idea to scripting in a matter of minutes. Create your most imaginative suggestion and upload it to  the AI's software to create a video script. Are you struggling with writer's block? It's not a problem! Cut and paste any of our questions to check your ability.

See how the most influential personalities are tackling AI and feel motivated to create your own.

1. Be a part of the fun

It's easy to go from adorable to snarky in a tongue-twister appearance. However, Katie Martell blows it out of the park by executing a creative costume alteration for the Fruit Salad Summit and Symposium. Do not be afraid to let your thoughts and your wardrobe showcase the fruit of your labour.

2. Begin slowly

Learning the art of alliteration is not just about speed or the ability to communicate. Dave Gerhardt leveraged his podcasting and storybook telling skills for an epic oration of snails. Pronouncing similar sounding words can trip anyone up, especially when in camera -- but slowing down could help you through those tricky areas.

3. Don't hesitate to dive right in