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I'm pulling $80K/month using nothing but AI animated avatars reviewing products — dropping 100+ videos a day on autopilot.
No camera. No editing. No guesswork.
Now stack that with full animated ads — claymation, Pixar, anime, Wes Anderson, Lego, you name it — generated end-to-end for a fraction of a cent each.
I put together a complete guide with everything inside so you don't have to piece it together yourself.
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this video is 100% AI
these style UGC ads are insanely fast to make
and even faster to scale
one script → dozens of variations
same product, different faces, tones, settings
you can sell anything:
- saas
- ecom
- supplements
- digital products
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The storyboard method for AI video ads is f*cking insane 🤯
One storyboard image → a full multi-shot video ad.
Every scene, every beat, every camera angle, all from a single reference.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still generating AI video shots one at a time and stitching them together manually.
If you're prompting each scene separately, regenerating shots that don't match, burning credits trying to keep your creator consistent across cuts...
This method eliminates the entire loop:
→ Build your AI creator once as a character sheet in GPT Image 2
→ Feed the character + product into GPT Image 2 as references
→ Generate a 6-panel storyboard — every scene of the ad in one image
→ Drop the storyboard + character sheet into Seedance 2
→ It reads the panels and generates the full sequence automatically
No shot-by-shot prompting.
No consistency issues across cuts.
No manual stitching.
What you get:
→ Full creative control before you generate a single frame of video
→ Character consistency locked across every scene
→ A complete multi-shot ad from one generation
→ A reusable system — new brand, new storyboard, same pipeline
I used this to make a full CeraVe UGC ad from scratch.
One product photo, one character sheet, one storyboard.
I put together a complete Playbook walking you through how to do this step-by-step?
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