AI Clone Tutorial #shorts

Nick Papworth | Converting Content Formula · Beginner ·🧠 Large Language Models ·4mo ago

Key Takeaways

This video tutorial demonstrates how to create an AI clone using Chat GPT, Nano Banana Pro, and Google VEO, by following a three-step process to upload and break down a face, generate a base image, and animate the scene.

Full Transcript

Instant conflicts, the on-screen text, and the scene itself means even if people aren't watching with their sound on, they want to keep watching. Their full views will be higher. >> Yeah, this is me, and yeah, my phone was just stolen right in my [ __ ] face. But relax, guys. Neither he nor I are real, and [music] I'm going to show you how to do it in three simple steps. >> Seamless pivot into a tutorial in a way that doesn't piss off the viewer. >> Step one, and this is critical. Upload your face into Chat GPT and ask it to break down every single detail of your face and create a perfect prompt in a high authority setup. Step two, put that prompt into Nano Banana Pro, upload your image, choose portrait quality, and generate your base image. Step three, animate the scene. On Chat GPT, ask it to build an ultra-detailed JSON prompt for that photo. Now, copy it and paste it into Google VEO. Click generate. >> Playing into the rule of three, the human mind finds things easier to digest in threes. There's also enough movement going on on screen to keep the attention of a goldfish. And boom, that's how you stop wasting your time recording yourself and start scaling your business with AI. Comment clone and I'll send you a free guide on how to clone yourself better than [music] anyone else. >> Videos like this are perfect for top of funnel bait. It'll get you the initial attention. Videos like this are brilliant for growing your account, but not so good for making sales.

Original Description

Most people watched this with the sound off and still couldn't scroll past it. That's not an accident. DM me "REACT" and I'll send you my converting content formula. Opens with a guy sitting in his car and someone snatches his phone right out of his hands. Immediate conflict. Your brain can't look away from that. But here's the thing. The on screen text is doing all the heavy lifting. Because let's be honest, most people don't open Instagram with the sound on. This video was built for silent consumption first. Then comes the pivot. "Neither he nor I are real." One sentence and the whole video flips from a street crime clip to an AI tutorial. That's a seamless transition from drama to education and you barely noticed it happening. Now he's walking you through three steps. Rule of three. Humans digest things in threes easier than any other number. Always have. And the whole time there's so much movement on screen. Sound effects, glitch transitions, screen recordings, text popping in and out. This is goldfish pacing. Constant stimulation because modern attention spans demand it. Oh and there's a frame where he's pictured with Alex Hormozi. Might be real. Might be AI generated. Doesn't matter. In that split second your brain registers borrowed credibility and keeps watching. This is a masterclass in top of funnel content. It was built to go viral. And as long as his funnel is clean on the back end, this video is printing leads. DM me "REACT" and I'll send you my converting content formula. Because going viral means nothing if your funnel can't catch what the content brings in.
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This video teaches how to create an AI clone in three simple steps using Chat GPT, Nano Banana Pro, and Google VEO, and how to use this technique for top of funnel bait and growing an account.

Key Takeaways
  1. Upload face into Chat GPT and ask it to break down every detail
  2. Put the prompt into Nano Banana Pro and generate a base image
  3. Animate the scene using Google VEO
💡 Using instant conflicts, on-screen text, and seamless pivots can increase viewer engagement and retention.

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