AI is hard to monetize, it's because you haven't found the right approach!!


AI-generated ads and short video tutorials are here!!
Step 1: Write the story first, don't rush to generate visuals
Many people start by using AI to produce images, which is wrong.
First determine:
Who is the protagonist
Where is the scene
What happens
How the product naturally appears
Break the ad into multiple shots, then write prompts for each shot.
Step 2: Generate key visuals
Use text-to-image models to create characters and scenes.
The focus is not on producing perfect images in one go, but on:
Maintaining character consistency
Maintaining scene consistency
First get materials that can tell a story
Step 3: Use AI to generate video shots
Import static images into video generation tools like Kling, Runway, etc., to create dynamic visuals.
Tips:
One shot, one action
Don’t overload prompts with too many requirements
Prioritize natural movement
Step 4: Fill in missing shots
AI often cannot generate a complete story in one go.
For example:
Waking up
Checking phone
Getting a drink
Walking out of the room
These shots need to be added one by one and stitched together into a complete narrative.
Step 5: Enter the editing phase
Import all materials into editing software like CapCut:
Delete invalid clips
Adjust pacing
Add transitions
Background music
Audio Fade In/Fade Out
Subtitles and sound effects
Step 6: Use AI to improve efficiency, not rely on AI
Video creators emphasize:
AI is just a tool.
What truly determines ad quality is:
Storytelling ability
Shot design skills
Editing rhythm
Understanding of audience emotions
Write the story first → AI generates images → AI converts to video → fill in missing shots → editing and packaging → publish.
AI is responsible for increasing efficiency, humans are responsible for creativity and judgment. This is the most practical AI ad and short video production workflow today.
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