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Everyone asks me the same thing. "How do you make these videos?"


I run 7 AI characters. 21 videos a day. 247M views in one month. $500K in revenue.



Every single video takes me about 5 minutes. I'm going to show you exactly how. No gatekeeping. No "check my course for the real stuff." The whole thing, right here.

## <b>Step 1: Script. (This is the video. Everything else is decoration.)</b>

I don't touch any tool before the script is done. A beautiful AI video with a bad script gets 200 views. An ugly AI video with a killer script gets 24 million. I've seen it happen.

I open Claude and give it my character, my audience, and the pain point I want to hit. But I don't just say "write me a script." That's how you get garbage nobody watches.

I feed it my top performing scripts so it writes in a style that's already proven to go viral.

Every script follows one of 3 formulas:

→ Reframe: "If you're going to overthink… overthink the positive." — 24M views

→ "You're Doing It Wrong": "You drink water the wrong way, my friend." — 23M views

→ Validation: "Keep it private until it's permanent." — 22.4M views



70 million views from 3 scripts. Same structure every time.

Pick a formula. Feed it to Claude. Script done. 60 seconds.

## <b>Step 2: Voice. (30 seconds. Never change it.)</b>

Paste the script into ElevenLabs. Generate.

The rule: same voice, same speed, same tone for every video. I picked Yang Mun's voice 7 months ago. Haven't touched it since.

You'd never follow a podcast that sounds different every episode. Same thing here. One voice. Lock it. Move on.

## <b>Step 3: Face. (Do this once. Use it forever.)</b>