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How to make AI videos
No filming, no editing, no expensive software


Hey friends,
Most of us avoid making video content for the same reason: filming and editing eat the entire day.
This week I tested something that fixes that.
Google just released Google Flow — their new AI video generator powered by Veo. You type a prompt, it gives you back a cinematic clip in about 5 minutes. No camera. No editing software. No learning curve.
I made a clean, beginner-friendly walkthrough so you can try it yourself.
Here's how it works:
This week I tested Google Flow — Google's new AI video generator powered by Veo. No editing, no expensive software:
✅ Type a prompt → get a cinematic clip in ~5 minutes
✅ Built right into Google (no new account, no setup)
✅ Use the 4-part prompt formula for clips that look intentional
✅ Perfect for B-roll, product/ad videos, social content
✅ Beginner-friendly — no AI video experience needed
⬇️ Watch 5 min video 👇
Here are all the automations currently in my library:
🤖 n8n Workflows
→ Download the JSON, import into n8n (Cloud or self-hosted)
• Sales Agent
• AI Email Reply Agent
• Keyword Research Agent
• Website Analyzer
• Website Research Agent
• Proposal Agent
• Onboarding Agent
• YouTube to Newsletter Agent
• AEO Blog Post Creator
• Content Strategist 🆕
⚡ Google Workspace Agents
→ No setup, runs inside Gmail/Sheets
• Lead Triage Agent
👇 Grab them here:
📌 This week's prompt:
Video Content Generation
Act as an expert short-form video scriptwriter.
Create a 30–45 second video script based on this topic:
[paste topic, article, product, service, trend, lesson, story, or idea]
My industry/niche:
[insert industry or niche]
Target audience:
[insert target audience]
Primary platform:
[insert platform]
Goal of the video:
[insert goal]
The script should include:
A strong 5–10 word hook
A simple explanation of the main idea
Why it matters to the audience
2–3 practical takeaways
A natural call-to-action
Also include suggested on-screen text, B-roll ideas, and 3 alternative hooks.



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