Joined January 2026
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Small businesses are about to stop needing expensive video shoots. And honestly? A lot of creatives are not ready for that conversation. I made this 49-second cereal commercial entirely with AI. The brand isn’t even real. 😭
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1. No camera. No actors. No production crew. No location. Just prompts, storytelling, AI tools, and a laptop.
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Please tell me what you think about this and what I could improve. I’m apparatus open to constructive criticism More AI commercials coming!✨
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We’re entering an era where creatives who understand storytelling AI will have a massive advantage. That’s the lane I’m building in.
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4. Imagine what this means for: * startups * restaurants * fashion brands * tech companies * personal brands Commercial-level ads are becoming more accessible
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3. The scary part isn’t AI. The scary part is realizing one person can now create brand commercials that used to require an entire team.
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2/ I created the characters first, then the visual world: * the mum * the little boy * the little girl Then turned still images into fully animated scenes. This genuinely feels like cheating sometimes.
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Most AI creators are making genuinely impressive work that absolutely nobody is watching. Not a dig. A diagnosis.
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I’m still finding the angle, but doing it publicly, which apparently counts for something, (I hope🤲🏾) If this landed, tell me what you're actually trying to make. Not your niche. Not your strategy. What you actually want to make. Let’s build and grow together✨
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I'm in the middle of this myself. AI filmmaking. Cinematic visuals. AI-assisted storytelling. Building something real in a space that moves fast and quietly buries everyone who shows up without something specific to say.
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What fixes it is uncomfortable: Stop posting content. Start posting a point of view. Show the thinking, not just the output. Make things only you would make, then say why. That's the gap between someone people watch once and someone people follow.
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The root cause: most people learn the tools before they find their angle. So they demo. They showcase. They iterate publicly without ever actually saying anything. The algorithm rewards clarity. Ambiguity, however beautifully rendered, gets skipped.
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You're making the work of someone with a vision. Posting like someone still searching for one. You're not lost. Just not declared yet. (Talking to myself too here)
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Here's how it actually shows up: Your feed looks like a portfolio with no brief. Impressive moments, no thread connecting them. People watch, nod respectfully, keep scrolling.
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You're technically skilled and strategically anonymous. Posting into the void with the energy of someone sending a very beautiful message in a bottle and being surprised when it didn't go viral.
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You spent 6 hours on a cinematic AI sequence. The lighting is immaculate. The motion is clean. The prompt engineering alone deserves a small award. 37 impressions. Your mum liked it twice. The content isn’t the problem The positioning is.
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I shot and edited this video. Sike😭 I spoke this video into existence using ChatGPT and Google Flow AI, from image generation to video animation. It’s Nurses Week, and to honor nurses everywhere, I created this. If you know a nurse, send this to them. They deserve their flowers
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Your leads aren’t the problem. Your system is. It’s a random Tuesday, 14 new leads, coffee in hand, 3 different inboxes. You tell yourself you’ll get to all of them. By noon? Half untouched. By evening? The hottest ones have gone cold. Quietly.
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So I’m curious, what does a typical Tuesday in your business look like? Describe it below. 👇
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Here’s the part most people ignore, that random Tuesday happens 52 times a year. How many leads go cold in that time? How much revenue slips through simply because no structure caught it?
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That shift matters. Response time drops from hours to seconds. The right prospects move faster. And what used to feel scattered now runs like a system you can trust.
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