God first | AI Video Creator | Social Media Manager |
I help business owners grow online with AI, and teach students how to monetise AI skills.
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I just started on X.
I’m still figuring out the space.
I don’t have everything mapped out yet.
But one thing I’m holding on to is this — do it anyway.
Show up anyway.
Post anyway.
Learn as you go.
I’ll come back to this post in 6 months.
Because the growth will be visible
There is a new style of creating AI videos now, and honestly, I think this is one of the best ways to get better results.
Instead of writing one long prompt and expecting the AI to understand everything, you first create a visual character and then build a storyboard around that character.
That way, your video has direction, consistency, and a proper flow from one scene to the next.
I used a storyboard to create this visual, and the interesting part is that the only thing I typed was:
"Create a video using this storyboard."
And voilà.
The result came out almost exactly the way I imagined it.
Seedance 2.0 delivers really well with the storyboard approach because it understands the scenes, transitions, emotions, and flow much better.
The more I use storyboards, the more I realize they are becoming one of the biggest secrets to creating high-quality AI videos.
Who can spot the mistake in this video ?
To get the best result from any AI video creation, add timestamps.
Timestamps give your video direction. I have seen better results when I break my video prompt into scenes with timestamps instead of prompting everything at once without structure.
Instead of just telling AI what you want, guide it like this:
0 to 3 seconds: Show the opening scene.
4 to 7 seconds: Show the main action.
8 to 10 seconds: End with the final visual or message.
AI works better when you give it structure.
The clearer your direction, the better your result.
The idea is not enough when creating AI visuals.
You need to develop a strong sense of imagination.
Before any AI creation, I do these 3 things first:
1: Build the concept
2: Mentally create the visual
3: Use my tools to execute it
A lot of people jump straight into prompting without first seeing the visual in their mind.
That’s why the result sometimes doesn't come out the way you wanted it.
To create with AI, your mind doesn’t need to be busy.
I created this for @AquafinaNigeria
I crafted a prompt and the goal was simply to see if it would work across different products and still give me the same style of output.
For days, I've been testing it with different products, changing things here and there, checking the consistency, and seeing whether it would break or still deliver the look I wanted.
I can confidently say this prompt is solid.
The interesting thing about prompting is that getting one good image is not enough. The real test is whether you can repeat that result on different products and still maintain the same quality and brand feel.
After several tests, this one passed.
Now let's settle an important matter
Which Riggs fragrance are you picking? 👇🏽
Something has shifted online, and most brands haven't caught it yet.
The fastest-growing brands right now are not the ones with the biggest budgets.
They're the ones using AI to show up daily, professionally, without burning out.
AI video ads, AI avatars, AI content systems, this is what's actually moving the needle in 2026.
While some brands are still posting flyers, others are running AI ads and cloning their voices.
The gap is widening every week.
If you've been on the fence about AI, this is your sign
@RaenestApp I have been sending complaints on the app and just now on twitter DM no one seems to respond.
My funds have been pending for days and this new account update is affecting me alot right now.