You don't need to be original to be successful on YouTube
As a matter of fact, most videos on YouTube are not original
You need to learn how to steal like an artist
Find a niche with demand
Find topics to make videos on
Repackage those topics/information in a way that feels new
Find what works, then double down
It can be this simple when you look at it this way
AI anime storytelling is crazy now
I used ChatGPT Image 2.0 to create an entire anime short film storyboard.
Then Seedance 2.0 turned it into a cinematic animated scene in minutes.
step by step tutorial with prompts: 👇
Every billion dollar brand started with a broke kid and one obsession.
Big Company is printing millions of views telling those stories with a huge editing team.
You can do the same in cinematic 3D white mannequin style for $72 a month. 👇
The channel is Big Company.
Brand origin stories. Poor boy to empire histories. The men who built everything from nothing.
Heavy professional editing. Real historical footage. AI face recreation.
Serious production budget per video.
And look at what that investment is producing 👇
→ How a Poor Japanese Boy Created Honda → 9.7M views
→ How a Poor Boy Created Rolex → 5.5M views
→ How A Poor Boy Created Mercedes Benz → 4.5M views
→ How A Poor Korean Boy Created Hyundai → 1.2M views
Millions of views. Every single upload. 💀
Now here is what makes this exciting for YouTube automation creators 👇
Big Company spends thousands of dollars and weeks of production time on every single video.
Professional editors. Historical footage licensing. AI face recreation tools. Full production team.
That is the only reason most people have never tried to compete with this style.
The barrier looked too high.
Until now.
Because the exact same emotional story can be told in cinematic 3D white mannequin style with AI tools.
Same poor boy to empire narrative.
Same dramatic origin story hooks.
Same emotional payoff at the end.
But instead of expensive historical footage and professional editing 👇
White mannequin characters in cinematic 3D environments.
Honda factory floors reconstructed visually.
The garage where it all started rendered dramatically.
The moment everything changed shown in Netflix level 3D.
Same story. Different visual system. $72 per month instead of thousands.
And here is the part that makes cinematic 3D white mannequin style actually better in some ways 👇
Character consistency throughout every scene.
Dramatic lighting that real historical footage cannot always achieve.
Every visual created specifically for that story moment.
No licensing issues. No copyright problems. Fully original.
Higher AVD because people feel inside the story rather than watching old footage.
Big Company proved these stories pull millions of views.
Cinematic 3D white mannequin style makes them pull even more. 🔥
Now look at the stories sitting unclaimed in this format 👇
→ How a street vendor from Seoul built Samsung into a global empire
→ How a rejected engineer started Sony with $500 in war destroyed Japan
→ How a bicycle mechanic from Ohio built the Wright Brothers aviation empire
→ How a failed actor started Disney after being told he lacked imagination
→ How a college dropout built Nike from the trunk of his car
→ How a tractor farmer built Lamborghini because Ferrari insulted him
→ How a pharmacist accidentally invented the most consumed drink on earth
→ How a 17 year old built IKEA from a shed in rural Sweden
Every single one. Cinematic 3D white mannequin style. 9.7M view potential. 💀
And the RPM in this niche is exceptional.
Business and entrepreneurship content. Finance adjacent audience.
$15 to $28 RPM easily.
9.7M views at $15 RPM → $145,000 from one video.
Big Company earns that spending thousands on production.
You earn the same spending $72 a month. 🔥
Now look at the pattern proving itself across every channel 👇
→ Big Company → brand origins → heavy production → 9.7M views → cinematic 3D unclaimed
→ Blackfiles → hacker stories → cinematic 3D → 439K subscribers → $500K earned
→ Lume → casino heists → cinematic 3D → 242K subscribers → $50K per month
→ Cipher → crime stories → cinematic 3D → 274K subscribers → 16 videos only
→ BoundFiles → my channel → military niche → cinematic 3D → 2.9M views → $31,230 earned
Heavy production proves the demand.
Cinematic 3D white mannequin style captures it for $72 a month.
Big Company spent thousands to prove these stories work.
You walk in with AI and the right system.
Same emotional hooks. Better consistency. Higher AVD. Fraction of the cost.
The complete system is inside my course for $100.
Comment EMPIRE below 👇
I will DM you the link personally.
Some niches are just dead. No matter what you do, they won’t work. At some point, you just have to respect it, stop forcing it, and move on completely.
the wellness niche on Facebook is completely untapped right now
health pages with ai characters are doing hundreds of millions of views
barely any of them have a real monetisation system behind the content
the ones that do are printing
an ai character that looks like it knows something about health your doctor won't tell you
paired with a relevant high converting CPA offer
the audience is enormous, older, and clicks things
nobody is competing for them properly yet
the gap between the views these pages generate and the money
being left on the table is insane
rt + comment "wellness" and i'll send the full setup
(must be following for dm)
The food niche is going insanely viral right now
Look at this channel
All of its most popular videos are less than 2 months old
All of them have multiple 100k views
Topics on what to buy vs not buy are doing great right now, especially foods that are prone to expiring
This is a great niche to get into right now
Videos about food are continuing to PRINT
A lot of people are not happy with the food system (specifically in the US)
And videos like this are perfect for them
There's also tons of potential to sell digital products in this niche too
Tap in before it's too late
Stop searching for YouTube automation niches.
Forgotten Empires just handed you one.
1M views on Nokia. Basic visuals. Cinematic 3D white mannequin version completely unclaimed. 👇
The channel is Forgotten Empires — Imperios Olvidados.
Rise and fall empire stories. Brand collapse histories. The companies that ruled the world and vanished.
Basic AI visuals. No white mannequins. No cinematic 3D.
And look at what is happening anyway 👇
→ The Collapse of Nokia — From $250 Billion to Ruin → 1M views
→ The Fall of Pan Am → strong numbers
→ 5 Products That Ruled the World and Disappeared → performing well
→ Kodak's Big Mistake → climbing fast
Basic visuals. No cinematic quality. 1 million views on one video alone. 💀
Now here is why rise and fall empire stories are so powerful 👇
Nokia was the most valuable company in Europe.
Worth $250 billion at its peak.
Controlling 40 percent of the entire global mobile phone market.
Then they made one decision that cost them everything.
And five years later they were selling their headquarters building just to survive.
That fall from $250 billion to ruin in five years is one of the most dramatic business collapses in human history.
Pan Am invented modern air travel. Then vanished overnight.
Kodak invented the digital camera then refused to use it and died because of it.
Products that every person on earth used daily that simply ceased to exist.
These are not business stories.
These are stories about arrogance. Missed opportunities. The moment giants forgot they were mortal.
And Forgotten Empires is proving millions of people cannot scroll past them with basic visuals.
Now look at the Nokia thumbnail I recreated in full cinematic 3D white mannequin style 👇
Ruined phone. White mannequin character. Dramatic cinematic composition.
The visual difference is not even close.
Same Nokia collapse story.
But the cinematic 3D version makes you feel the fall before you even click.
And this is just the thumbnail.
Imagine the full 20 minute cinematic 3D documentary 👇
Nokia boardroom in white mannequin 3D style making the decision that destroyed everything.
The moment Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone reconstructed cinematically.
Nokia headquarters being sold rendered in dramatic cinematic 3D.
People feel like they are inside the most dramatic business documentary ever made.
AVD goes from 5 minutes to 22 minutes.
Algorithm sees that watch time and pushes everywhere automatically.
1M views becomes 10M views. 💀
And this niche has exceptional RPM 👇
Business collapse. Finance adjacent. Premium advertisers.
$15 to $25 RPM easily.
1M views at $18 RPM → $18,000 from one video.
Cinematic 3D version with 3x the views → $54,000 from one video.
Same niche. Better visual system. 3x the revenue.
Now here is the bigger opportunity 👇
Forgotten Empires is doing this in Spanish with basic visuals.
The English cinematic 3D white mannequin version of rise and fall empire stories?
Nobody has built it properly yet. 💀
And beyond English 👇
French collapse stories. Zero cinematic 3D competition.
German collapse stories. Zero cinematic 3D competition.
Arabic collapse stories. Zero cinematic 3D competition.
Portuguese collapse stories. Zero cinematic 3D competition.
Every language. Same formula. Same zero competition.
Topics sitting wide open right now 👇
→ How BlackBerry lost everything to the iPhone in 18 months
→ The airline that invented business class then went bankrupt overnight
→ How Blockbuster turned down buying Netflix for $50 million
→ The brand that was in every home on earth and vanished in 3 years
→ How MySpace had 100 million users then lost them all to Facebook
→ The company that invented the internet browser then ceased to exist
Every single one. Cinematic 3D white mannequin style. Millions of views waiting. 💀
Same pattern proving itself everywhere 👇
→ Empire collapse Spanish → Forgotten Empires → basic visuals → 1M views → 3D unclaimed
→ Tech history → Tech District → basic visuals → 200K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Brand origins → Marca Cruda → Spanish → basic visuals → 70K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Military → BoundFiles → my channel → cinematic 3D → 2.9M views → $31,230 earned
→ Crime stories → Blackfiles → cinematic 3D → 439K subscribers → $500K earned
Basic visuals prove the demand.
Cinematic 3D white mannequin style owns the niche completely.
Forgotten Empires found the goldmine with basic visuals.
The cinematic 3D white mannequin version is yours to build right now. 🔥
The complete system is inside my course for $100.
Comment EMPIRE below 👇
I will DM you the link personally.
Notice the pattern?
Every title promises a specific transformation, not information.
That’s why this channel keeps pulling hundreds of thousands of views.
Comment “YT” if you want to build a faceless channel like this.
I keep seeing people say YouTube is too saturated.
Then I find channels like this. 👇
The channel is Tech District.
Tech company origin stories. Rise and fall business histories.
Basic AI visuals. No white mannequins. No cinematic 3D.
And look at what is happening anyway 👇
→ The Story of Texas Instruments → 200K views
→ The Fascinating Story of AOL → strong numbers
→ The Rise and Fall of Xerox → performing well
→ The Rise and Fall of DEC → climbing fast
Basic visuals. No cinematic quality. Still printing views consistently. 💀
Now here is why tech company origin stories are so powerful 👇
Every tech giant started in a garage. A dorm room. A spare bedroom.
Texas Instruments started as an oil exploration company before accidentally inventing the silicon chip.
AOL turned dial up internet from a joke into a 30 million subscriber empire then lost everything in one merger.
Xerox invented the personal computer, the mouse, and the graphical interface. Then gave it all away for free and watched Apple and Microsoft become trillion dollar companies.
These are not tech stories.
These are stories about genius. Hubris. Missed opportunities. Collapse.
The drama is genuinely cinematic.
And Tech District is proving millions of people cannot scroll past them with basic visuals.
Now look at the Texas Instruments thumbnail I recreated in full cinematic 3D white mannequin style 👇
The quality difference is not even close.
Same tech history topic.
But cinematic white mannequin characters in dramatic corporate environments.
Netflix level composition. Dark atmospheric lighting. Completely scroll stopping.
And this is just the thumbnail.
Imagine the full 20 minute cinematic 3D documentary 👇
Silicon chip invention moment reconstructed in dramatic 3D.
AOL boardroom decisions that destroyed a 30 million subscriber empire shown cinematically.
The Xerox PARC lab where Steve Jobs saw everything and took it all rendered in white mannequin 3D style.
People feel like they are inside the most dramatic business documentary ever made.
AVD goes from 6 minutes to 22 minutes.
Algorithm pushes everywhere. Views multiply fast.
200K views becomes 2M views. 💀
And this niche has exceptional RPM 👇
Tech and business content pulls $15 to $25 RPM easily.
Finance and tech advertisers bid heavily on this audience.
200K views at $18 RPM → $3,600 from one video.
Cinematic 3D version with 5x the views → $18,000 from one video.
Same niche. Better visual system. 5x the revenue.
Now look at the bigger picture 👇
→ Brand origins → Marca Cruda → Spanish → basic visuals → 70K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Government secrets → Secret State Files → basic visuals → 665K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Food history → Crumb Lore → basic visuals → 297K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Tech history → Tech District → basic visuals → 200K views → 3D unclaimed
→ Military → BoundFiles → my channel → cinematic 3D → 2.9M views → $31,230 earned
Every single niche proving the demand with basic visuals.
Every single one leaving the cinematic 3D white mannequin upgrade completely unclaimed.
YouTube is not saturated.
The right visual style in the right niche is not saturated at all.
It is sitting completely empty. Waiting for the first person to walk in. 💀
The complete system is inside my course for $100.
Comment TECH below 👇
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Here's another channel using this format and going viral
This format is honestly free views right now
3 channels have used this format and have gotten over 1 million views or close to a million views
I'm expecting a lot of people to hop into this niche soon
This is still in the early phases tho so theres still time to make channels while competition is low
All of these videos can be done with AI btw