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Building the Curriculum Framework 0:02
Josh Lomelino discusses the progress made on the initial curriculum framework and the transition to building out additional details.
Emphasis on focusing on actions and outcomes, particularly in Unit 2, which involves improving health markers.
Josh outlines the milestones and action steps, including setting up a health dashboard and creating a vision plan for health markers.
The importance of aligning action steps with outcomes and ensuring they are written in outcomes form.
Defining Action Steps and Milestones 1:03
Josh details the three milestones and associated action steps for improving health markers.
The action steps include getting medical labs, setting up a health dashboard, and creating a vision plan.
Josh emphasizes the need to reuse and adapt these action steps for other parts of the curriculum.
The growth arc for students involves becoming aware of their health markers, visualizing their current state, and planning for improvement.
Mapping Action Steps to Outcomes 5:12
Josh explains the process of mapping action steps to outcomes and ensuring they align with the journey arc.
The final matrix is used to record and validate the teaching plan, ensuring it helps students achieve their goals.
Josh copies and pastes action steps as a starting point, emphasizing the importance of alternating colors for clarity.
The matrix helps in structuring and organizing the curriculum, making it easier to see the progress and alignment with outcomes.
Developing Assessments and Teaching Topics 6:52
Josh introduces the concept of assessments and their role in the curriculum, using a lecture-demo-apply model.
The importance of aligning assessments with outcomes and ensuring they contribute to higher levels of learning.
Josh discusses the process of breaking down assessments into smaller tasks and ensuring they are correlated with outcomes.
The need for a structured approach to course mapping, moving from lower to higher levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Creating a Structured Curriculum Plan 14:33
Josh emphasizes the importance of having a clear plan for each unit, including teaching topics and assessments.
The lecture-demo-apply model is used to structure the curriculum, with lectures focusing on conceptual understanding and demos on application.
Josh outlines the process of creating a demo for setting up a health dashboard and a vision plan.
The importance of having a placeholder for tools and resources that will be developed later in the process.
Iterative Development and Refinement 21:24
Josh describes the iterative process of developing the curriculum, including taking walks to brainstorm ideas.
The use of AI to query and organize thoughts, creating structured outlines and assignment sheets.
The importance of having a clear labeling system for organizing curriculum content.
Josh emphasizes the need to wait until the plan is solid before creating content to ensure it aligns with the success path.
Finalizing the Curriculum Plan 33:57
Josh discusses the final steps in the curriculum development process, including copying and pasting items into project management software.
The importance of having a clear plan for each unit, with each topic mapped to an outcome.
Josh emphasizes the need for a final check to ensure there are no dangling topics or content that does not align with outcomes.
The focus on success and ensuring that the curriculum helps students move towards their goals.
Here are some strategies to make the curriculum development process more iterative and adaptable:
Planning the Big View
The video introduces the concept of setting up a "home base" for your online business using AMP. This home base will include a main website, blog, lead magnets, online memberships, and capabilities for internal and external training. The goal is to provide a comprehensive platform where you can manage all aspects of your online presence and activities without needing to code.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Plan the information architecture and site map for your home base website.
Implement a main marketing website, blog, and lead magnets using AMP.
Manage unlimited online memberships, courses, and subscription options within AMP.
Develop internal company training and external customer training programs on your AMP platform.
Integrate sales and marketing funnels into your AMP-powered home base.
Consolidate your online business activities into a single, code-free platform.
Setting Up Home Base and Information Architecture (0:00)
Josh Lomelino introduces the concept of launching a website and the importance of having a clear information architecture.
The main website will include key information, marketing messages, and contact details.
Josh mentions the possibility of consolidating various online elements like blogs and marketing sites into one central location.
The goal is to use AMP to manage all online business activities efficiently.
Components of Home Base (2:16)
Josh explains that home base will include the main website and a blog.
The blog will feature unlimited articles to attract traffic and address specific pain points.
Lead magnets, such as free resources, training, and digital downloads, can be used to drive traffic to the site.
Online memberships, both free and paid, can be managed through AMP, offering various classes and subscription models.
Handling Internal and External Training (3:29)
Josh discusses the need for internal company training and external customer training.
A knowledge base is essential for providing key information and support.
AMP allows for the management of multiple memberships and classes, including one-time payments and ongoing subscriptions.
The platform supports a variety of training needs, from company training to customer training.
Sales and Marketing Integration (4:33)
Josh emphasizes the importance of integrating sales and marketing within AMP.
Marketing funnels are crucial for converting incoming traffic into sales.
Home base serves as the central operating system for all business activities, including digital and physical products.
The goal is to handle everything from company training to customer-facing training without the need for coding.
Planning and Organizing Content (6:35)
Josh outlines the process of planning and organizing the site, starting with a minimum viable product (MVP).
The next video will cover the basics of building a site map and thinking about the site's vision.
The approach will be incremental, starting small and building up from there.
The ultimate goal is to have a clear plan for content organization, implementation, and growth.
Anomaly Studios Done for you Services
Launching a product or service can be tough. You totally could implement each core piece of your marketing strategy directly into Anomaly AMP, leveraging our powerful marketing funnels, landing pages, website and blog tools, and online membership and sales features. But even with all those resources, attracting customers, and keeping up with the pace of content development and advertising implementation can feel like a real challenge.
We've been there. We understand the struggle. That's why my team is ready to help you build a solid foundation for growth. We'll partner with you to develop compelling pre-launch content, cultivate a targeted audience, and help you create a successful seed launch, setting you up for scalable success.

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Here is a PDF download of your Success Path that you can print and put on your wall. This is our growth framework.These are the five phases of growth and this will help you see the big view. This is how the Anomaly Studios team can help you grow—strategically and systematically.
The Deliverables section at the bottom of the printout above shows each key step or deliverable in the growth sequence. Each phase has 3-5 action steps. Once completed we move on to the next phase and unlock increasing levels of growth. We figured this all out the hard way and now you get to benefit from the streamlined steps in our growth framework.

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The PDF download above outlines a phased approach with detailed sprints and tasks to efficiently develop, launch, and scale the product offering. The PDF printout is organized in five phases from left to right. It includes deliverables such as an onboarding process to define the vision, business analytics and market research to validate the positioning, testing of marketing models and lead magnets, a pre-launch offer with revenue automation, and the final development of an optimized evergreen sales funnel. When we meet we can create the statement of work and define the roles and responsibilities ensure a collaborative and streamlined process. Each number and deliverable in teal is a key step or deliverable in the process to build sustainable and ongoing growth and traffic.
It’s important to know that you are working with the best when you work with Anomaly Studios. Our team is composed of award-winning designers, content strategists, video editors, traffic strategists, and more to help you bring your product to life and to market at whatever level you need us. Several of our project leads have one or more graduate degrees specifically in this space.
For example Ryun who took his own YouYube channel to 1.5 MM subscribers and over a billion views on youTube.
Or Nick, an award-winning instructional designer and writer who has crafted world-class content and educational experiences for some of the world’s top universities.
Claire is one of our visual designers who helps your products and user experience look amazing.
Shara is our data wizard that helps you architect your traffic channels and affiliate partners research.
And you can work directly with me as your launch strategist and team leader to help orchestrate the team to make it all come to life.
These are just a few of my team you can work with.

How big do you want to go?
How fast do you want to grow?
Where do you fall on the DIY to done-for-you spectrum?
After you have thought about the three questions above, Schedule a Meeting with my Zoom meeting calendar integration at a time that works for you or email me at joshua@anomalystudios.com.
If you would like to invite others to the Zoom meeting simply add them (shown below). Everyone can align their calendars with the invites that are sent out from my Calendar Hero integrations.

Master Script Framework
After completing this video, viewers will be able to develop a master script framework for producing a full year of unique, inspirational Instagram reels. They will learn how to batch-create scripts, add descriptions and hashtags, and spot-check content for quality and consistency. The video guides users through automating the content creation process, organizing everything in one place, and preparing for efficient scheduling and posting. By following these steps, viewers can streamline their social media production and ensure their messaging remains engaging and on-brand.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Develop a master script framework for content creation
Generate and batch unique weekly scripts
Spot-check and refine content for quality and consistency
Automate the production and organization of social media assets
Schedule and prepare posts for efficient publishing
Integrate descriptions and hashtags for each script
Critique and adjust content to maintain brand messaging
Developing the Master Script Framework 0:09
Josh Lomelino explains the importance of developing a master script framework to allow AI to rapidly produce content.
The sequence is a 52-week sequence with the final outcome being Instagram reels, which will also be used for ads.
The feedback loop will be used to create Canvas slides for simple posts on Facebook and Instagram.
Josh will be working on a startup product that is in its beginning stages, creating content from scratch.
Initial Tests and Experimentation 1:47
Josh shows a demo of initial tests to figure out how to proceed with social media content.
The first test involves a digital spokesperson promoting a game, with different voices and accents.
Josh emphasizes the need for 52 weeks of content and trains ChatGPT on the product.
The process involves starting with a brand new chat and training ChatGPT on the game description.
Training ChatGPT and Generating Scripts 5:26
Josh begins training ChatGPT by asking for a 15-second script for an Instagram reel.
The goal is to generate a sequence of 52 video scripts for Instagram reels.
Josh requests ChatGPT to provide a list of titles thematically broken down for each week.
The focus is on creating thought-provoking content that generates interest and shareability.
Refining the Scripts and Thematic Breakdown 9:09
Josh continues to refine the scripts, ensuring they are thematically broken down.
The process involves saving snapshots of the training process to keep the framework on track.
Josh emphasizes the importance of critiquing and providing feedback to steer the model in the right direction.
The goal is to create a strong starting point for the rest of the social media calendar.
Finalizing the Scripts and Automating Production 16:18
Josh finalizes the first script as a test and generates the video in 4K.
The process involves duplicating the project, pasting the script, and using different voices.
Josh demonstrates how to generate all 52 weeks of scripts, ensuring each week is unique and inspirational.
The final step involves copying and pasting the scripts into a Google Doc for easy management and scheduling.
Managing the Social Media Calendar 24:44
Josh explains the importance of having Instagram descriptions and hashtags for each script.
The process involves saving the framework and ensuring all future scripts follow the combined format.
Josh spot checks the scripts to ensure they stay on track and provide feedback as needed.
The goal is to have everything ready for scheduling and posting on social media platforms.
Setting Up the Video Production Pipeline 32:43
Josh outlines the next steps for setting up the video production pipeline.
This includes selecting voices, actors, and actresses for the brand.
The process involves using Showbiz to produce each of the 52 videos.
Josh emphasizes the importance of having a fast and easy pipeline for production.
Finalizing the Year's Worth of Content 41:53
Josh continues to batch produce the remaining scripts, ensuring they are unique and inspirational.
The process involves spot checking the scripts and providing feedback to keep the model on track.
Josh demonstrates how to manage the entire year's worth of content in one spot.
The final step involves generating the entire year's content and ensuring it is ready for scheduling and posting.
Keywords: Digital, doubles, AI, tools, lighting, image, quality, training, model, green
In this tutorial, Josh guides viewers through creating high-quality digital doubles using AI technology. By following his detailed workflow, users will learn how to record themselves with optimal lighting, camera angles, and techniques to capture natural movements. The process involves creating multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system, allowing for seamless video production and editing. After completing the tutorial, viewers will be able to generate professional, versatile digital avatars that can be used across different video projects with ease and consistency.
In this tutorial, Josh guides viewers through creating high-quality digital doubles using AI technology. By following his detailed workflow, users will learn how to record themselves with optimal lighting, camera angles, and techniques to capture natural movements. The process involves creating multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system, allowing for seamless video production and editing. After completing the tutorial, viewers will be able to generate professional, versatile digital avatars that can be used across different video projects with ease and consistency.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Create multiple avatar variations with a consistent naming system
Record high-quality source footage for AI digital double training
Select optimal recording environments (green screen or natural settings)
Capture multiple camera angles for flexible video production
Apply three-point lighting techniques for professional video quality
Use camera settings to record in 4K resolution
Develop a systematic approach to avatar creation and management
Experiment with different avatar styles and gestures
Optimize video recording for AI digital double learning
Implement a multi-camera editing workflow for seamless avatar transitions
Building Digital Doubles from Scratch 0:08
Josh Lomelino explains the importance of following earlier steps, especially around lighting and image quality, to avoid costly post-production fixes.
He emphasizes the need for a two-minute video of oneself speaking directly to the camera, suggesting the use of a wireless mouse for discreet recording.
Josh prefers recording against a green screen for flexibility in background changes, but acknowledges the natural setting option.
He recommends experimenting with different avatars, using a consistent numbering system for organization, and provides examples of naming conventions for avatar variations.
Creating and Managing Avatars 3:19
Josh discusses the importance of capturing as many versions as possible for each outfit in one session to ensure consistency in hair, lighting, and clothing.
He explains his approach to recording multiple shots or angles simultaneously using different camera angles and a multi-cam edit in video editing software.
The three essential angles he always records are a close-up, a medium shot, and a three-quarter side view.
Josh mentions the challenges some AI tools pose with the three-quarter view but recommends capturing it for added realism and variety.
Recording and Equipment Considerations 4:43
Josh advises using a Logitech 4K webcam for better image quality, though a 1080p camera can also yield decent results.
He shares his experience with different recording devices, including a phone's rear-facing camera in 4K, a webcam, and a DSLR, and emphasizes the need for experimentation.
Josh recommends using the built-in Windows or Mac camera app for recording at the highest resolution possible, with instructions on adjusting settings to force 4K recording.
He advises recording a clip without the green screen, looking straight into the camera, and speaking casually to ensure the digital double learns natural behavior.
Batch Creating Avatars 6:07
Josh introduces a workflow in his video editing software for batch creating avatars, which speeds up the process.
He mentions the importance of recording a clip that is at least two minutes long to avoid issues with awkward movements being mimicked by the avatar.
Josh explains his setup for recording, including using an adjustable camera arm mounted to his desk for flexibility.
He concludes the demo by stating that he will cover more in the next video, indicating the end of the current session.
Keywords: Green screen, virtual avatar, training video, RGB, Ultra Key
In this tutorial, Josh demonstrates how to create a versatile virtual avatar using a green screen background. By following his step-by-step process, viewers will learn to record a training video, use video editing software to remove the background, and export a high-quality 4K file for avatar creation. The technique allows users to generate a digital double that can be placed on any background, enabling them to create numerous training videos, presentations, and lectures without being physically present. Ultimately, viewers will gain the skills to produce an AI avatar that can work continuously, freeing up their personal time while maintaining professional content production.
In this tutorial, Josh demonstrates how to create a versatile virtual avatar using a green screen background. By following his step-by-step process, viewers will learn to record a training video, use video editing software to remove the background, and export a high-quality 4K file for avatar creation. The technique allows users to generate a digital double that can be placed on any background, enabling them to create numerous training videos, presentations, and lectures without being physically present. Ultimately, viewers will gain the skills to produce an AI avatar that can work continuously, freeing up their personal time while maintaining professional content production.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Shoot a training video using a green screen background
Apply the ultra key filter in video editing software
Create a 100% green color matte
Remove background elements from video footage
Export high-quality 4K video files
Generate a virtual avatar using AI software
Render digital doubles for multiple presentations
Layer virtual avatars over different backgrounds
Integrate avatar presentations with PowerPoint and Canva slides
Produce training content without physical studio time
Creating a Virtual Avatar with a Green Screen Background 0:08
Josh Lomelino explains the importance of using a green screen background for creating virtual avatars, emphasizing versatility and ease of use.
He describes the general principle of achieving a 100% green background in the RGB model, noting the difficulty of achieving perfect green.
Josh introduces simple steps to help with the process, including shooting a two-minute training video on a green screen and using 100% green shapes in video editing software.
He demonstrates the use of the ultra key filter in video editing software to eliminate the background and adjust settings like feathering, key color, and matte cleanup.
Setting Up the Green Screen Workflow 5:18
Josh explains the creation of a 100% green color matte in video editing software, specifying the width and height to be 4k.
He describes layering the green clip underneath the video track and extending it to the same length as the training clip.
Josh mentions the importance of placing additional green color mats to fix any spillover areas and avoid relying solely on the ultra key effect.
He outlines the process of setting in and out points, exporting the clip as an MP4 file, and using Adobe Media Encoder for batch rendering.
Exporting and Adjusting Settings 8:12
Josh details the export settings, including using the h264 codec for high quality and specifying the file type as MP4.
He emphasizes the importance of evenly lighting the green screen for a better key and mentions common issues like wrinkles and folds.
Josh shows how to create a new avatar in Hey Gen or other virtual avatar software, validating the model by reading a code aloud.
He explains the process of uploading source material, validating the camera angle, and retaining 4k footage for higher resolution renders.
Using the Virtual Avatar in Various Productions 11:27
Josh discusses the flexibility of using the virtual avatar in presentations, lectures, and demos, including mixing with PowerPoint slides and Canvas slides.
He highlights the ability to create unlimited digital doubles and the importance of not checking the AI remove background option.
Josh explains the use of Camtasia's Remove Color effect to key out the green color in the background and the importance of using high-quality settings.
He advises against using proxy footage for making decisions about green screen settings and emphasizes the need for maximum quality settings in video editing software.
Final Steps and Infinite Possibilities 14:54
Josh concludes by mentioning the infinite possibilities of the workflow, including creating presentations directly inside Hey Gen.
He discusses integrating with Canva for timed slide changes and animations, and the option to check the background removal button for a transparent background.
Josh reiterates the importance of using the method shown in the video to achieve 4k production quality, even if it requires a more expensive plan.
He wraps up the demo, encouraging viewers to explore the various applications and approaches for their virtual avatars.
Keywords: Automated, performance, text, video, Otter, AI, voice, clone, Eleven Labs, HeyGen, audio, multilingual
In this video, Josh demonstrates how to create fully automated video performances directly from text using tools like Otter AI, 11 Labs, and HeyGen. Viewers will learn how to generate high-quality voice clones, prototype video scripts, and produce professional-looking content with minimal effort by leveraging AI-powered voice and video generation technologies. The workflow allows content creators to transform written or spoken text into polished video presentations quickly and efficiently. By following Josh's method, users can generate multiple video iterations, edit audio precisely, and create digital avatars that replicate their voice and performance with remarkable accuracy.
In this video, Josh demonstrates how to create fully automated video performances directly from text using tools like Otter AI, 11 Labs, and HeyGen. Viewers will learn how to generate high-quality voice clones, prototype video scripts, and produce professional-looking content with minimal effort by leveraging AI-powered voice and video generation technologies. The workflow allows content creators to transform written or spoken text into polished video presentations quickly and efficiently. By following Josh's method, users can generate multiple video iterations, edit audio precisely, and create digital avatars that replicate their voice and performance with remarkable accuracy.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Generate video scripts from transcribed audio using AI tools
Create high-quality voice clones with consistent audio recordings
Prototype video content using free and paid AI platforms
Optimize voice training for digital avatars
Manage content production across multiple AI environments
Edit audio tracks with minimal credit consumption
Develop a systematic workflow for automated video creation
Replicate personal performance using digital voice technology
Transform text-based content into professional video presentations
Implement cost-effective strategies for video and audio generation
Creating a Fully Automated Performance from Text 0:08
Josh Lomelino explains the process of creating a fully automated performance directly from text, including generating audio prompts using Otter AI.
He describes how he brainstorms ideas while walking and exports the subtitle transcript file, SRT, to process it with AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT.
Josh mentions breaking up long scripts into manageable blocks of 1800 characters and generating a year's worth of content for various platforms.
He emphasizes the use of text, whether written manually or spoken and transcribed, to craft a video script using two primary methods.
Generating High-Quality Voice Clones 1:51
Josh discusses creating a high-quality voice clone using 11 Labs, initially finding the results artificial but later perfecting the settings.
He highlights the importance of using a consistent audio clip for training the voice digital double, ideally around three hours of spoken audio.
Josh explains the challenges of recording consistently for three hours and how he stitches together previous demo recordings to create a large audio clip.
He stresses the need for meticulous tracking of audio settings to ensure uniformity and avoid sudden changes in volume or tonal quality.
Optimizing Audio Recording for Consistency 3:36
Josh shares his experience of recording multiple live sessions with an audience, which infused the audio with personality and energy.
He explains the importance of having consistently dialed-in audio for generating a high-quality performance, as the AI listens to everything in the audio track.
Josh mentions the time and cost involved in using 11 Labs, which can take up to six to eight hours to analyze a voice and build a model.
He advises against using cheaper models, such as the multilingual version one model or turbo 2.5, and recommends upgrading to the multilingual version two model for better results.
Using Hey Gen for Cost-Effective Prototyping 5:35
Josh introduces Hey Gen as an alternative for creating generative content when 11 Labs burns through credits too quickly.
He explains how he trains Hey Gen on his voice by uploading a 10 to 15-minute audio clip and generates unlimited videos for free, depending on the subscription plan.
Josh describes the process of creating prototypes, making real-time adjustments to the script, and rendering multiple takes.
He mentions using his phone in split screen mode while walking to make adjustments on the fly and then copying and pasting the revised script into Hey Gen.
Switching Between Hey Gen and 11 Labs 7:44
Josh explains how he can switch the voice in Hey Gen to the high-quality production voice in 11 Labs with a click of a button.
He highlights the downside of using Hey Gen, which is the risk of losing all credits if there are issues with the audio track in the final video.
Josh prefers using the Studio tool in 11 Labs for targeted editing, which allows regenerating just portions of the audio without redoing the entire clip.
He mentions the benefit of being able to download the WAV file and MP3 file from the Studio tool in 11 Labs as a fail-safe.
Organizing Video Production Phases 9:21
Josh describes his workflow of treating production as two phases: the cheap, free voice phase and the final phase.
He explains the process of pasting the text directly into the Hey Gen editor, listening to the prototype, and resolving issues before creating a new file in Hey Gen.
Josh organizes his videos into two folders: a prototype folder and a final folder, for easy organization of his methods.
He mentions using the multilingual version two model for cost-effective throwaway tests and training his voice with Hey Gen for free prototyping.
Leveraging Digital Doubles for High-Quality Videos 10:34
Josh shares how he uses his digital doubles to replicate a performance of his voice and generate a corresponding video composite.
He explains how he creates a script using Otter AI during a walk, copies and pastes it into his automated workflow, and produces a high-end video with minimal effort.
Josh highlights the benefits of this workflow, which allows him to deliver excellence without skipping a beat, even when small inconsistencies would have derailed the process before.
He concludes by mentioning the next steps in the following videos, which will cover adding automated visual elements on screen behind the virtual avatar.
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