Introduction
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to analyze video content using artificial intelligence tools. We'll explore how AI models like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude can process and understand video data. This is a beginner-friendly guide that will teach you how to set up a basic video analysis workflow using AI tools. You'll discover how these AI systems handle video input and what they can tell you about visual content.
Prerequisites
Before starting this tutorial, you'll need:
- A computer with internet access
- A web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge)
- Basic understanding of how to navigate websites
- Access to one of the AI platforms mentioned (Gemini, ChatGPT, or Claude)
- Sample video files to test with (YouTube links or local files)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare Your Video Files
Creating or Finding Sample Videos
First, you'll need some video content to analyze. You can use:
- Short YouTube clips (5-10 seconds)
- Local video files from your computer
- Screen recordings of simple activities
Why this step matters: Having good sample videos will help you understand how AI tools process visual information and provide meaningful results.
Step 2: Access Your AI Tool
Choose Your AI Platform
Open your web browser and navigate to one of these platforms:
- Google's Gemini: gemini.google.com
- OpenAI's ChatGPT: chat.openai.com
- Claude: claude.ai
Why this step matters: Each platform has different capabilities for handling video content, so we'll test them to see which works best for video analysis.
Step 3: Upload Your Video to Gemini
Uploading and Analyzing Video Content
For Gemini, follow these steps:
- Open Gemini at gemini.google.com
- Click on the "Upload" button (usually looks like a paperclip or cloud icon)
- Select your video file from your computer
- Wait for the upload to complete (this may take a few moments)
Why this step matters: Gemini has built-in video processing capabilities that allow it to analyze visual content directly.
Step 4: Ask Questions About Your Video
Formulating Analysis Prompts
Once your video is uploaded, ask specific questions like:
What objects are visible in this video?
Can you describe the actions happening?
What colors dominate the scene?
Are there any people or animals present?
What is the setting or location?
Why this step matters: The quality of your questions determines how well the AI can analyze your video content.
Step 5: Test with ChatGPT
Using ChatGPT for Video Analysis
For ChatGPT:
- Go to chat.openai.com
- Click on "New Chat"
- Upload your video file when prompted (if supported)
- Ask similar questions about the video content
Why this step matters: ChatGPT's video capabilities are more limited than Gemini, so we'll see how it handles the same task.
Step 6: Test with Claude
Using Claude for Video Analysis
For Claude:
- Visit claude.ai
- Create a new conversation
- Upload your video file
- Ask detailed questions about the visual content
Why this step matters: Claude has different strengths in processing visual information compared to the other platforms.
Step 7: Compare Results
Evaluating AI Performance
After testing all three platforms:
- Record what each AI tool can identify
- Compare accuracy of descriptions
- Note which tool provides the most detailed analysis
- Document any limitations you observe
Why this step matters: Comparing results helps you understand the strengths and weaknesses of different AI tools for video analysis.
Step 8: Create a Simple Video Analysis Report
Documenting Your Findings
Create a simple report with:
Platform: [Gemini/ChatGPT/Claude]
Video Content: [Description]
Analysis Results: [What AI identified]
Accuracy: [How well it worked]
Limitations: [What it couldn't do]
Why this step matters: Documenting your findings helps you understand how different AI systems approach video analysis tasks.
Summary
In this tutorial, you've learned how to test different AI tools (Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude) for video analysis capabilities. You've discovered that Gemini appears to be the strongest for direct video processing, while the other platforms have more limited capabilities. This hands-on experience shows how AI systems can interpret visual content and helps you understand their current limitations and strengths. As AI technology continues to advance, these capabilities will likely improve, but for now, Gemini offers the best video analysis experience among the three platforms tested.
Remember that AI tools are constantly evolving, so these results may change over time. The key takeaway is understanding how to properly test and compare different AI systems for your specific needs.



