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Terms of Use and Conditions
Effective date: March 14, 2018, updated June 15th 2019
Anomaly Studios, LLC, also doing business as Anomaly Learning and the Coding Academy ("company", "us", "we", or "our") operates the https://anomalystudios.com, https://learn.anomalystudios.com, https://classes.anomalystudios.com UnityXD, Coding Academy websites and apps (the "Service").
You should read this entire Terms and Conditions and also our Privacy Policy. Your access to and use of the Service is conditioned upon your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms. These Terms apply to all visitors, users and others who wish to access or use the Service.
By accessing or using the Service you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you disagree with any part of the terms then you do not have permission to access the Service.
If you are under the age of 18, STOP!
You must get your parent or legal guardian to read and accept this Agreement.
The Service is not available to (a) any users previously suspended or removed from the website by anomaly learning or (b) any persons under the age of 13 whose registration has not been approved by a legal parent or guardian.
By clicking the "I Agree" button or by otherwise using or registering an account for the Website, You represent:
(a) that You have not been previously suspended or removed from the Website by Anomaly Learning;
(b) that You are either:
(i) at least 13 years of age or
(ii) Your parent and/or guardian has consented to Your use of the Website;
(c) that your registration and your use of the Website is in compliance with any and all applicable laws and regulations.
We take steps to minimize the collection of personally identifiable information from Users under the age of 13 as explained in the privacy policy. We are committed to protecting your privacy, and have developed our privacy practices to align with applicable laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Anomaly Learning does not permit children under the age of 13 (a "Child" or "Children") to create an account without the consent and at the direction of a Parent or School. Please contact us at support@anomalystudios.com if you believe we have inadvertently collected information from a child under 13 without parental consent so that we may delete the information as soon as possible.
When Anomaly Learning is used by a School in an educational setting, we may rely on the School to provide the requisite consent from the child's parents for Anomaly Learning to collect information from a School User under the age of 13.
Additionally, a Child User may use the Website if registered through certain educational organizations and through which education organization the legal parent and/or guardian of such Child User has consented to use the Services. Further, in certain instances, a Child User may use our Service via a third party application that integrate into or with the Services. A Child User that has registered through such external educational organizations, third party applications, or Teachers will only be permitted to use the Service for so long as Anomaly Learning reasonably believes that such access has been consented to by the Child User's parent or guardian.
If you are signing up for this Service and creating accounts on behalf of student(s), you represent and warrant that you are either (a) a teacher or school administrator or otherwise authorized by a school or district to sign up on behalf of students or (b) the parent of such student(s). If you are a school, district, or teacher, you represent and warrant that you are solely responsible for complying with COPPA, meaning that you must obtain advance written consent from all parents or guardians whose children under 13 will be accessing the Services. When obtaining consent, you must provide parents and guardians with these Terms, and our Privacy Policy
You must keep all consents on file and provide them to us if we request them. If you are a teacher, you represent and warrant that you have permission and authorization from your school and/or district to use the Services as part of your curriculum, and for purposes of COPPA compliance, you represent and warrant that you are entering into these Terms on behalf of your school and/or district.
You represent and warrant that you are of legal age to form a binding contract (or if not, you've received your parent's or guardian's permission to use the Services and gotten your parent or guardian to agree to these Terms on your behalf, as we described earlier, and also to agree to these Terms and their own behalf). If you're agreeing to these Terms on behalf of an organization or entity (for example, if you're an administrator agreeing to these Terms on behalf of your district), you represent and warrant that you are authorized to agree to these Terms on that organization or entity's behalf and bind them to these Terms. You also certify that you are legally permitted to use and access the Services and take full responsibility for the selection and use of and access to the Services. This Agreement is void where prohibited by law, and the right to access the Services is revoked in such jurisdictions.
The only Children's Personal Information we require is your parent's email address so we can initiate a parental consent process, as well as non-personal information such as your screen name and password.
We only collect personal information through the Services from a child under 13 where that student's school, district, and/or teacher has agreed (via the terms described in the following paragraphs) to obtain parental consent for that child to use the Services and disclose personal information to us or where the parent or legal guardian of a child has signed the child up to use the Services.
We do not disclose any other information about students, and students assume full responsibility for the disclosure and use of any other personal information the Student chooses to disclose to any User on the Sites, which at all times shall be subject to the terms of our Privacy Policy.
We will never share Education Records with third parties except: as directed by a user (i.e., teacher sharing with another teacher or parent); or to our service providers that are necessary for us to provide the Software, as stated in our Privacy Policy.
In cases where you have authorized or registered another individual, including minor children under the age of 13, to use your account, you are fully responsible for the online conduct of such person, controlling that person's access to and use of the Sites and Services, and the consequences of any misuse by that person. When a student turns 18 years old, or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, the rights under FERPA transfer from the parents to the student ("eligible student").
California Children's Privacy Rights
If you are under the age of 18 residing in California, you are entitled to request removal of content or
information you have posted publicly on our Service.
Please also read our Privacy Policy concerning children below ages of 13 and our adherence to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act (FERPA).
By creating an Account on our service, you agree to subscribe to newsletters, marketing or promotional materials and other information we may send. However, you may opt out of receiving any, or all, of these communications from us by following the unsubscribe link or instructions provided in any email we send. We may offer promotional trial subscriptions to access the Services for free or at special discounted prices. If you sign up for a trial subscription, your rights to use the Services are limited by the terms of such trial and will terminate or renew according to the terms of your trial arrangement and/or any applicable Additional Terms.
If you wish to purchase any product or service made available through the Service ("Purchase"), you may be asked to supply certain information relevant to your Purchase including, without limitation, your credit card number, the expiration date of your credit card, your billing address, and your shipping information.
You represent and warrant that: (i) you have the legal right to use any credit card(s) or other payment method(s) in connection with any Purchase; and that (ii) the information you supply to us is true, correct and complete.
The service may employ the use of third party services for the purpose of facilitating payment and the completion of Purchases. By submitting your information, you grant us the right to provide the information to these third parties subject to our Privacy Policy.
We reserve the right to refuse or cancel your order at any time for reasons including but not limited to: product or service availability, errors in the description or price of the product or service, error in your order or other reasons.
We reserve the right to refuse or cancel your order if fraud or an unauthorized or illegal transaction is suspected.
We are constantly updating product and service offerings on the Service. We may experience delays in updating information on the Service and in our advertising on other web sites. The information found on the Service may contain errors or inaccuracies and may not be complete or current. Products or services may be mispriced, described inaccurately, or unavailable on the Service and we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information found on the Service.
We therefore reserve the right to change or update information and to correct errors, inaccuracies, or omissions at any time without prior notice.
Any contests, sweepstakes or other promotions (collectively, "Promotions") made available through the Service may be governed by rules that are separate from these Terms & Conditions. If you participate in any Promotions, please review the applicable rules as well as our Privacy Policy. If the rules for a Promotion conflict with these Terms and Conditions, the Promotion rules will apply.
Some parts of the Service are billed on a subscription basis ("Subscription(s)"). You will be billed in advance on a recurring and periodic basis ("Billing Cycle"). Billing cycles are set either on a monthly or annual basis, depending on the type of subscription plan you select when purchasing a Subscription.
At the end of each Billing Cycle, your Subscription will automatically renew under the exact same conditions unless you cancel it or Anomaly Studios, LLC cancels it. You may cancel your Subscription renewal either through your online account management page or by contacting Anomaly Studios, LLC customer support team.
A valid payment method, including credit card or PayPal, is required to process the payment for your Subscription. You shall provide Anomaly Studios, LLC with accurate and complete billing information including full name, address, state, zip code, telephone number, and a valid payment method information. By submitting such payment information, you automatically authorize Anomaly Studios, LLC to charge all Subscription fees incurred through your account to any such payment instruments.
Should automatic billing fail to occur for any reason, Anomaly Studios, LLC will issue an electronic invoice indicating that you must proceed manually, within a certain deadline date, with the full payment corresponding to the billing period as indicated on the invoice.
Anomaly Studios, LLC may, at its sole discretion, offer a Subscription with a free trial for a limited period of time ("Free Trial").
You may be required to enter your billing information in order to sign up for the Free Trial.
If you do enter your billing information when signing up for the Free Trial, you will not be charged by Anomaly Studios, LLC until the Free Trial has expired. On the last day of the Free Trial period, unless you cancelled your Subscription, you will be automatically charged the applicable Subscription fees for the type of Subscription you have selected.
At any time and without notice, Anomaly Studios, LLC reserves the right to (i) modify the terms and conditions of the Free Trial offer, or (ii) cancel such Free Trial offer.
Anomaly Studios, LLC, in its sole discretion and at any time, may modify the Subscription fees for the Subscriptions. Any Subscription fee change will become effective at the end of the then-current Billing Cycle.
Anomaly Studios, LLC will provide you with a reasonable prior notice of any change in Subscription fees to give you an opportunity to terminate your Subscription before such change becomes effective.
Your continued use of the Service after the Subscription fee change comes into effect constitutes your agreement to pay the modified Subscription fee amount.
Except when required by law, paid Subscription fees are non-refundable by default but could be approved by Anomaly Studios, LLC.
Our Service allows you to post, link, store, share and otherwise make available certain information, text, graphics, videos, or other material ("Content"). You are responsible for the Content that you post on or through the Service, including its legality, reliability, and appropriateness.
You consent to our publication of User-Generated Content (with the exception of recordings) generated through your Account by any Child Users so long as the publication cannot be used to particularly identify such Child Users.
Anomaly Learning does not knowingly collect or store any personal information from or about children under the age of 13. We will delete such information if we become aware that it has been submitted through our website.
By posting Content on or through the Service, You represent and warrant that: (i) the Content is yours (you own it) and/or you have the right to use it and the right to grant us the rights and license as provided in these Terms, and (ii) that the posting of your Content on or through the Service does not violate the privacy rights, publicity rights, copyrights, contract rights or any other rights of any person or entity. We reserve the right to terminate the account of anyone found to be infringing on a copyright.
You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Service and you are responsible for protecting those rights. We take no responsibility and assume no liability for Content you or any third party posts on or through the Service. However, by posting Content using the Service you grant us the right and license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through the Service. You agree that this license includes the right for us to make your Content available to other users of the Service, who may also use your Content subject to these Terms.
Anomaly Studios, LLC has the right but not the obligation to monitor and edit all Content provided by users.
In addition, Content found on or through this Service are the property of Anomaly Studios, LLC or used with permission. You may not distribute, modify, transmit, reuse, download, repost, copy, or use said Content, whether in whole or in part, for commercial purposes or for personal gain, without express advance written permission from us.
The Services are backed by our Child Safe Guarantee. This means that accounts will never include any pop-up ads or other advertisements directed to children.
When you create an account with us, you guarantee that you are above the age of 18, and that the information you provide us is accurate, complete, and current at all times. (For educational institutions, see below for student accounts). Inaccurate, incomplete, or obsolete information may result in the immediate termination of your account on the Service.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password, including but not limited to the restriction of access to your computer and/or account. You agree to accept responsibility for any and all activities or actions that occur under your account and/or password, whether your password is with our Service or a third-party service. You must notify us immediately upon becoming aware of any breach of security or unauthorized use of your account.
You may not use as a username the name of another person or entity or that is not lawfully available for use, a name or trademark that is subject to any rights of another person or entity other than you, without appropriate authorization. You may not use as a username any name that is offensive, vulgar or obscene.
We reserve the right to refuse service, terminate accounts, remove or edit content, or cancel orders in our sole discretion.
You need an account for most activities on our platform, including to purchase and enroll in a course or to submit a course for publication. When setting up and maintaining your account, you must provide and continue to provide accurate and complete information, including a valid email address. You will also be asked to provide a password in connection with you account.
You may register for an account to use our services by using an email account only if certain conditions below apply:
1. You are a student with a personal email account you want to use for our services and you are either:
a. 18 years old or older or
b. Have consent from your parents or legal guardian to have one and use it for our services.
2. You are a student that would like to use your legal parent's email account and has consent from your legal parent to do so.
3. You are a school or school representative that has provided email accounts to students and has permission from the student's parent's or legal guardians to use the service. You must be a teacher or school administrator or otherwise authorized by a school or district to sign up on behalf of students.
If you are a school, district, or teacher, you represent and warrant that you are solely responsible for complying with COPPA, meaning that you must obtain advance written consent from all parents or guardians whose children under 13 will be accessing the Services. When obtaining consent, you must provide parents and guardians with these Terms and our Privacy Policy. You must keep all consents on file and provide them to us if we request them. If you are a teacher, you represent and warrant that you have permission and authorization from your school and/or district to use the Services as part of your curriculum, and for purposes of COPPA compliance, you represent and warrant that you are entering into these Terms on behalf of your school and/or district.
You represent and warrant that you are of legal age to form a binding contract (or if not, you've received your parent's or guardian's permission to use the Services and gotten your parent or guardian to agree to these Terms on your behalf, as we described earlier, and also to agree to these Terms and their own behalf). If you're agreeing to these Terms on behalf of an organization or entity (for example, if you're an administrator agreeing to these Terms on behalf of your district), you represent and warrant that you are authorized to agree to these Terms on that organization or entity's behalf and bind them to these Terms. You also certify that you are legally permitted to use and access the Services and take full responsibility for the selection and use of and access to the Services. This Agreement is void where prohibited by law, and the right to access the Services is revoked in such jurisdictions.
If you register, approve the registration of, or otherwise assume responsibility for any child user, you represent and warrant that you are such child user's legal parent or guardian and you agree to be bound by the terms on behalf of such child user, including without limitation being liable for all use of the website by the child user. You acknowledge that Anomaly Learning may choose, but is not obligated, to make any inquiries, either directly or through third parties, that Anomaly Learning deems necessary to validate your registration information, including without limitation engaging third parties to provide verification services. Anomaly Learning reserves all rights to take legal actions against anyone who misrepresents personal information or is otherwise untruthful about their identity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you acknowledge that Anomaly Learning cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information submitted by any user and Anomaly Learning is not obligated to verify the identity of any user, including any user's claim to be a parent user, or to verify that a parent identified by a child user or a teacher during registration is such child user's actual parent or guardian. A parent user account, along with all associated child user accounts, may be terminated by Anomaly Learning at any time and without warning for any failure to abide by these terms.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password, including but not limited to the restriction of access to your computer and/or account. You agree to accept responsibility for any and all activities or actions that occur under your account and/or password, including your disclosure of your personally identifiable information or the personally identifiable information of the child you are giving consent to use our services, whether your password is with our Service or a third-party service. You must notify us immediately upon becoming aware of any breach of security or unauthorized use of your account.
We are committed to protecting your privacy, and has developed our privacy practices to align with applicable laws, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
You may not use as a username the name of another person or entity or that is not lawfully available for use, a name or trademark that is subject to any rights of another person or entity other than you, without appropriate authorization. You may not use as a username any name that is offensive, vulgar or obscene.
We reserve the right to refuse service, terminate accounts, remove or edit content, or cancel orders in our sole discretion.
We respect the intellectual property rights of others. It is our policy to respond to any claim that Content posted on the Service infringes on the copyright or other intellectual property rights ("Infringement") of any person or entity.
If you are a copyright owner, or authorized on behalf of one, and you believe that the copyrighted work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please submit your claim via email to support@anomalystudios.com, with the subject line: "Copyright Infringement" and include in your claim a detailed description of the alleged Infringement as detailed below, under "DMCA Notice and Procedure for Copyright Infringement Claims"
You may be held accountable for damages (including costs and attorneys' fees) for misrepresentation or bad-faith claims on the infringement of any Content found on and/or through the Service on your copyright.
You may submit a notification pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by providing our Copyright Agent with the following information in writing (see 17 U.S.C 512(c)(3) for further detail):
â— an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright's interest;
â— a description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed, including the URL (i.e., web page address) of the location where the copyrighted work exists or a copy of the copyrighted work;
â— identification of the URL or other specific location on the Service where the material that you claim is infringing is located;
â— your address, telephone number, and email address;
â— a statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;
â— a statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
You can contact our Copyright Agent via email at support@anomalystudios.com
The Service and its original content (excluding Content provided by users), features and functionality are and will remain the exclusive property of Anomaly Studios, LLC and its licensors. The Service is protected by copyright, trademark, and other laws of both the United States and foreign countries. Our trademarks and trade dress may not be used in connection with any product or service without the prior written consent of Anomaly Studios, LLC.
Our Service may contain links to third party web sites or services that are not owned or controlled by Anomaly Studios, LLC. Our Service may contain links to other sites that are not operated by us. If you click on a third party link, you will be directed to that third party's site. We strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of every site you visit. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies or practices of any third party sites or services.
Anomaly Studios, LLC has no control over, and assumes no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third party web sites or services. We do not warrant the offerings of any of these entities/individuals or their websites.
You acknowledge and agree that Anomaly Studios, LLC shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such content, goods or services available on or through any such third party web sites or services.
We strongly advise you to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies of any third party web sites or services that you visit.
We may terminate or suspend your account and bar access to the Service immediately, without prior notice or liability, under our sole discretion, for any reason whatsoever and without limitation, including but not limited to a breach of the Terms.
If you wish to terminate your account, you may simply discontinue using the Service.
All provisions of the Terms which by their nature should survive termination shall survive termination, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers, indemnity and limitations of liability.
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Anomaly Studios, LLC and its licensee and licensors, and their employees, contractors, agents, officers and directors, from and against any and all claims, damages, obligations, losses, liabilities, costs or debt, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees), resulting from or arising out of a) your use and access of the Service, by you or any person using your account and password; b) a breach of these Terms, or c) Content posted on the Service.
In no event shall Anomaly Studios, LLC, nor its directors, employees, partners, agents, suppliers, or affiliates, be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, including without limitation, loss of profits, data, use, goodwill, or other intangible losses, resulting from (i) your access to or use of or inability to access or use the Service; (ii) any conduct or content of any third party on the Service; (iii) any content obtained from the Service; and (iv) unauthorized access, use or alteration of your transmissions or content, whether based on warranty, contract, tort (including negligence) or any other legal theory, whether or not we have been informed of the possibility of such damage, and even if a remedy set forth herein is found to have failed of its essential purpose.
Your use of the Service is at your sole risk. The Service is provided on an "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" basis. The Service is provided without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement or course of performance.
Anomaly Studios, LLC and its subsidiaries, affiliates, and its licensors do not warrant that a) the Service will function uninterrupted, secure or available at any particular time or location; b) any errors or defects will be corrected; c) the Service is free of viruses or other harmful components; or d) the results of using the Service will meet your requirements.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, so the limitations above may not apply to you.
These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Tennessee, United States, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.
Our failure to enforce any right or provision of these Terms will not be considered a waiver of those rights. If any provision of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court, the remaining provisions of these Terms will remain in effect. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between us regarding our Service, and supersede and replace any prior agreements we might have had between us regarding the Service.
We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to modify or replace these Terms at any time. If a revision is material we will provide at least 30 days notice prior to any new terms taking effect. What constitutes a material change will be determined at our sole discretion.
By continuing to access or use our Service after any revisions become effective, you agree to be bound by the revised terms. If you do not agree to the new terms, you are no longer authorized to use the Service.
If you have any questions about these Terms, please contact us.
â— By email: support@anomalystudios.com
â— By visiting this page on our website: https://www.anomalystudios.com/terms-of-use-and-conditions
â— By mail: Anomaly Studios, LLC. P.O. Box 682592. Franklin, TN 37064
Automated Video Production Pipeline
This video guides you through setting up an automated video production pipeline, from selecting and testing brand voices using Eleven Labs to pairing them with digital avatars in HeyGen. By following the steps, you'll learn how to catalog and integrate voices, match them with visual characters, and generate preview videos for evaluation. Once you complete the video, you'll be able to efficiently create, test, and organize multiple spokesperson options for your brand's automated content generation. This process empowers you to streamline video production and build a scalable library of branded video assets.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Identify suitable brand voices using generative AI tools.
Catalog and organize voice and avatar options for efficient selection.
Integrate third-party voices into video production platforms.
Pair voices with digital avatars to create compelling spokesperson combinations.
Generate and preview automated video content for evaluation.
Document and track production assets for streamlined workflow.
Select and finalize top spokesperson options for automated content generation.
Introduction to Automated Video Production Pipeline (00:00:00 – 00:00:59)
Josh kicks off the demo by outlining the goal: selecting brand-aligned voices and digital doubles (either your own clone or hired actors), organizing those assets, and laying out the end-to-end steps needed to spin up a fully automated video production pipeline.
Content Sequencing Concept and Cloning (00:00:59 – 00:02:20)
He explains the core idea of building a repeatable sequence of content—cloning a finished production over and over—so you can continually generate new videos by plugging different scripts into the same automated workflow.
Defining Digital Doubles and voice Types (00:02:20 – 00:03:11)
Josh clarifies terminology (digital twin vs. digital double), walks through the two main “buckets” of voice assets (personality-based clones vs. spokesperson avatars), and discusses how to mix and match them depending on your brand needs.
Selecting Platforms for Generative AI and Deployment (00:03:11 – 00:04:00)
He emphasizes the importance of vetting your generative-AI tools—voice engines and video avatars—and making sure they’re compatible with your target platforms before committing to any given solution.
Brand-Focused Workflow and SRT Utilization (00:04:00 – 00:05:25)
Josh decides to focus on one streamlined method for this demo, using a single SRT transcript file as the “source of truth” for automation—underscoring that a clean, well-formatted SRT is absolute gold when you’re architecting an automated pipeline.
Importing SRT and Leveraging Automation (00:05:25 – 00:07:40)
He shows how to import the SRT into the voice-generation platform, highlighting how the time-coded script drives every subsequent step—from audio rendering to scene assembly.
Setting Up voice Design in ElevenLabs (00:07:40 – 00:11:49)
A step-by-step walkthrough of testing voice presets, tweaking text lengths, integrating third-party voices, and crafting voice-design prompts to nail down the exact tone and style you want.
Managing Credits and Reviewing Generated Audio (00:11:49 – 00:15:46)
Josh demonstrates how to monitor and conserve your generation credits, preview the rendered audio, swap out placeholder text, and ensure you’re only spending resources on polished clips.
Applying voiceover and Text Overlays to Video (00:15:46 – 00:19:08)
He attaches the finalized voice track to the video timeline, adds and styles text overlays (centering, contrast adjustments), and assembles the basic video composition ready for export.
Enhancing Prompts with AI Tools for voice Design (00:19:08 – 00:22:04)
Introduces additional AI utilities for brainstorming and refining your voice-design prompts—showing how to iterate until you get a sample that truly matches your brand voice.
API Key Handling and Asset Export Configuration (00:22:04 – 00:27:28)
A practical guide on securely copying your ElevenLabs API key, configuring export settings (e.g., 4K output), and organizing all generated files into branded folders for easy access.
Frame Rate Considerations and Quality Checks (00:27:28 – 00:31:42)
Notes the default 25 fps setting, explains how frame rate impacts perceived motion, and walks through checking your export quality to avoid any unexpected artifacts.
Avatar Adjustments, Project Naming, and Fallbacks (00:31:42 – 01:05:16)
Josh covers fine-tuning avatar scale and positioning, updating project names for consistency, and setting up fallback workflows if you need to swap voices or visuals mid-pipeline.
Avatar Replacement and Cataloging (00:31:42 – 00:34:06)
Pair your chosen voice with visuals by replacing the default avatar, browsing through the 21 “looks” in each category, using the snipping tool to capture promising thumbnails, and logging each candidate’s name and category in your tracking spreadsheet.
Avatar Testing and Video Formatting (00:34:07 – 00:36:24)
Brainstorm voice–visual combinations (e.g. “August”), select a portrait-mode avatar, preview the static image, upload any custom avatars into the pipeline, drag your source video beneath the avatar layer, and confirm the composition and framing.
voice-Avatar Sync and Quality Comparison (00:36:24 – 00:37:39)
Generate audio samples to compare HeyGen vs. ElevenLabs quality, force-refresh the clip to confirm it’s using the intended voice (e.g. Ryan Kirk), and watch for the spinning indicator to verify successful render.
Preview Generation and File Labeling (00:38:10 – 00:39:11)
Render a 4K preview of the voice-avatar pairing, then label the export asset with your convention (e.g. 001_RyanKirk_CharlieAvatar) so each test remains organized and easily identifiable.
Pipeline Duplication for Variant Testing (00:39:11 – 00:41:15)
Duplicate the entire sequence to create “Test 002,” swap in a new avatar (such as Colton), explore lifestyle/UGC categories, and note how background removal and frame size affect the final look.
Background Removal and Frame Adjustments (00:41:15 – 00:42:32)
Apply the background-remover tool to avatars with built-in backgrounds, observe any cut-offs (like arms being cropped), tweak the canvas framing, and decide between static vs. transparent backgrounds based on brand needs.
Third-Party voice Integration Workflow (00:42:32 – 00:44:03)
In the “My voices” tab, toggle on integrated voices (e.g. Charlie), heart your favorites so they surface first, preview each sample, and ensure the API integration is active before proceeding.
voice Audition Labeling and Mood Board Documentation (00:44:03 – 00:47:09)
Name each audition (e.g. 002_CharlieAvatar), update your mood board with snipped thumbnails, record which browser tab or category each came from, and keep this documentation up to date for reproducibility.
Frame Rate and Credit Management (00:47:09 – 00:48:06)
Note the default 25 fps setting—mismatches can cause audio sync issues—toggle off “Avatar 4” if you’re on an unlimited plan, and monitor your generation credits to avoid unexpected limits.
Styling and Folder Organization (00:48:06 – 00:49:29)
Adjust text overlay colors to maintain contrast (match your brand palette), create new folders for each batch, and standardize your output directory structure so you know exactly where each rendered clip lives.
Option Preview and Cataloging Workflow (00:49:30 – 00:55:51)
Refresh thumbnails, scroll through voice-avatar combos, assign option numbers, screenshot grids of candidates, and log each pairing’s status (“Yes,” “Maybe,” “No”) in your spreadsheet.
Iteration Process and Consistency Notes (00:55:51 – 00:57:23)
Always regenerate every variation (never reuse stale renders), note any limitations (e.g. animated text can cover on-screen elements), and keep your naming and documentation consistent so the pipeline remains bullet-proof.
Ranking Options and Visual Separators (00:57:24 – 01:02:40)
Introduce visual separators in your catalog (e.g. blank rows), rank the top voice-avatar combos, screenshot your “definite yes” list, and preserve those as templates for future batches.
Additional voice Integration: Amelia (01:02:40 – 01:04:33)
Search for “Amelia” in your voice library, verify whether it’s built-in or needs third-party integration, add it to favorites, preview the sample, and record its ID for consistent reuse.
Final voice Candidate Integration (01:04:33 – 01:05:16)
Confirm Amelia’s render, then search for any last candidates (e.g. “Analore”), heart and test them, catalog the results, and ensure each new voice is fully integrated into the pipeline.
Final Pipeline Recap and Scale Duplication (01:07:40 – 01:08:34)
Recap how you’ve selected your final set of voices and avatars, finalize your naming conventions, and highlight that you can now duplicate this entire automated workflow to churn out an endless library of on-brand social-media videos.
CMS Login
This video provides an overview of the different password-protected areas within AMP and how to manage access to them. Viewers will learn how to log in to the CMS, reset passwords, and create additional user accounts with varying levels of access. By the end, viewers will be login to the CMS in order to create content, manage classes, and integrate features within the CMS to build out their AMP site.
Note that you will need to go to yoursite.com/cms/login.html in order to login. Change yoursite.com to be your site.
Use the user name that was provided to you. Note that your password must be reset the first time you use the system. To do so enter the email you signed up to AMP with and do a password reset.
Once you have reset your password you will be allowed into the CMS and you can follow the steps shown in this demo.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Access password-protected areas within AMP
Distinguish between public and portal-protected content
Describe different types of portal-protected content (one-off pages, classes with payment requirements)
Explain how customers can log in and view authenticated content
Manage access permissions for business owners and designated users in the CMS
Navigate to the CMS login page and log in
Reset password and create additional user accounts
Maintain password security and avoid saving passwords in browsers
Create content, manage classes, and integrate features within the CMS
Discuss next steps for building out content and integrating the logo
CMS Login Overview (0:10)
Josh Lomelino explains the different types of password-protected areas within AMP, emphasizing the distinction between public and portal-protected content.
He describes the first type of content as one-off pieces that require a portal login, such as specific pages or classes that need payment before access.
The second type involves classes where all content within is locked down by login, with some classes requiring payment for access.
AMP provides various methods for customers to log in and view authenticated content based on payment or simple login requirements.
CMS Login for Business Owners and Designated Users (1:48)
Josh Lomelino introduces the CMS login, which allows business owners and designated users to access different parts of AMP.
He explains the flexibility in granting access to users, such as access to the main site, blog, or financial records, depending on the business's needs.
The customer portal provides access to financial records, payment status, past invoices, and interactions within the system.
Businesses can decide how much or little access to grant to different team members based on their roles.
Accessing the AMP CMS Login (3:32)
Josh Lomelino demonstrates how to log in to the AMP CMS login by navigating to site.com/cms/login.html.
He highlights the central dashboard that allows managing memberships, content, and the blog in one place.
The dashboard also handles marketing funnels and digital download resources, which can be linked from the main portal.
Josh explains the password reset process for initial setup and the creation of additional accounts for different access levels.
Security and Password Management (4:32)
Josh advises against saving the password in the browser for security reasons, recommending to click "never" when prompted to save the password.
He emphasizes the importance of keeping the password in a secure place to prevent unauthorized access to customer records.
The password reset process is crucial for gaining access to the admin login and managing other accounts.
Josh concludes by mentioning the next steps in building out content and integrating various features with the logo.
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: Content,creation,workflow,time-saving,high-quality,student,outcomes,audio,file,screen,recording,Camtasia,OBS,generative,AI,digital,double,course,matrix,instructional,design,Otter,PowerPoint,slides
Josh Lomelino's ultimate content creation workflow is designed to dramatically reduce course development time from months to weeks or days by leveraging various content generation methods. His approach ranges from simple audio-only techniques to fully automated workflows using generative AI, with a focus on delivering clear, measurable learning outcomes. The workflow encompasses four progressive methods, starting with basic audio creation and advancing to complex AI-driven content generation that can produce digital avatars, slides, and video content from simple text prompts. By providing a flexible, scalable approach, Lomelino enables content creators to efficiently develop high-quality online courses and educational materials.
Josh Lomelino's ultimate content creation workflow is designed to dramatically reduce course development time from months to weeks or days by leveraging various content generation methods. His approach ranges from simple audio-only techniques to fully automated workflows using generative AI, with a focus on delivering clear, measurable learning outcomes. The workflow encompasses four progressive methods, starting with basic audio creation and advancing to complex AI-driven content generation that can produce digital avatars, slides, and video content from simple text prompts. By providing a flexible, scalable approach, Lomelino enables content creators to efficiently develop high-quality online courses and educational materials.
After this demo, learners will be able to:
Understand the Four Methods of Content Creation
Differentiate between audio-only, screen recording, webcam, and fully automated content generation techniques
Recognize the strengths and limitations of each workflow method
Develop Efficient Content Generation Skills
Apply AI tools like Otter AI, Claude AI, and ChatGPT for script drafting and refinement
Create high-quality educational content using streamlined workflows
Leverage AI Technologies for Course Development
Utilize generative AI platforms for audio, video, and slide creation
Transform content development timelines from months to weeks
Design Learner-Centered Educational Content
Craft clear, measurable learning outcomes
Develop instructional materials that focus on practical skills and immediate application
Implement Scalable Content Production Strategies
Overview of Content Creation Workflow 0:09
Josh Lomelino introduces the ultimate content creation workflow class, aiming to reduce course development time from months to weeks or days.
The course will cover a blend of simple to fully automated workflows, starting with simpler methods for quick wins and progressing to advanced approaches.
Emphasis is placed on delivering clear, measurable outcomes and setting up necessary systems from the start.
The course will cover creating basic audio files, screen recording using tools like Camtasia or OBS, and fully automated workflows using generative AI.
Methods of Content Creation 1:30
Josh Lomelino outlines four methods of content creation, ranging from simple to fully automated, with each method providing a different level of complexity and automation.
Method one involves creating audio-only content using tools like Claude AI or ChatGPT to refine scripts and generate final audio files.
Method two involves real-time screen recording using software like Camtasia, capturing both screen content and voice simultaneously.
Method three combines screen recording with live webcam footage, allowing for a more dynamic on-screen presence.
Method four uses AI to generate a digital double video from a recorded vocal track, with AI also generating PowerPoint or Canvas slides.
Detailed Explanation of Methods 2:49
Method one: Josh explains the process of refining raw text into final audio scripts using AI tools and recording the final audio file manually or with AI.
Method two: Josh describes using Camtasia to record both screen and voice simultaneously, minimizing post-production work and suitable for relaxed, adaptable work.
Method three: Josh details recording both screen and webcam footage in one take, requiring careful setup for a consistent on-camera presence.
Method four: Josh explains using AI to generate a digital double video from a recorded vocal track, with AI also generating slides synchronized to the transcript.
Implementation and Integration 10:04
Josh emphasizes the importance of starting with method one and progressing sequentially to method four, explaining the workflows and specific tools used to optimize the process.
The course is designed to provide strategies that can be implemented immediately, with each method providing a different level of automation and complexity.
Josh will demonstrate how to generate scripts, auto-generate audio files, and record both audio and video manually, as well as how to automatically generate PowerPoint and Canvas slides using AI.
The final video will show how to integrate these workflows into Anomaly AMP, providing learners with contextual information and a timeline breakdown.
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This video provides a comprehensive overview of audio production techniques, teaching viewers how to create powerful audio tracks through manual recording and AI-generated voices. Participants will learn to leverage audio as a versatile tool for instructional content, sales support, and multimedia creation, including automated slide generation and virtual presentations. The demonstration will equip learners with fundamental vocal performance skills applicable to screen captures, on-camera presentations, and various content creation scenarios. By mastering these techniques, viewers can transform their approach to creating engaging, professional-quality audio and visual content.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of audio production techniques, teaching viewers how to create powerful audio tracks through manual recording and AI-generated voices. Participants will learn to leverage audio as a versatile tool for instructional content, sales support, and multimedia creation, including automated slide generation and virtual presentations. The demonstration will equip learners with fundamental vocal performance skills applicable to screen captures, on-camera presentations, and various content creation scenarios. By mastering these techniques, viewers can transform their approach to creating engaging, professional-quality audio and visual content.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Record high-quality audio tracks manually
Generate AI-powered voice narrations from text scripts
Use audio as an instructional and persuasive communication tool
Automate presentation slide creation using audio tracks
Create virtual on-camera presentations with overlaid audio
Apply vocal performance techniques to screen captures
Synthesize information effectively through audio narration
Leverage audio for sales and instructional content development
Transform text scripts into multimedia presentations
Develop professional-grade content using both manual and AI-driven audio production methods
Overview of Audio Recording Process 0:08
Josh Lomelino introduces the demo, focusing on the process of recording audio tracks.
He mentions that the overview video will demonstrate two methods for audio production: manual recording and AI-generated voices.
The video aims to outline various uses of audio, emphasizing its role as an instructional aid and its potential in automating content creation.
Josh highlights that audio can synthesize information to guide, instruct, persuade, and support sales.
Applications of Audio in Content Creation 0:51
Josh explains that audio tracks can be used directly as instructional aids, providing guidance and support.
He elaborates on audio's role in automating multiple aspects of content creation, whether recorded manually or generated with AI.
An audio track can create presentation slides in applications like PowerPoint or Canva, complete with animated effects.
The audio can also be used to generate virtual on-camera presentations that overlay on automated slides.
Upcoming Demos and Techniques 1:40
Josh mentions that upcoming demos will show how to execute both methods of audio production: manual recording and AI-generated voice production.
He emphasizes the importance of mastering the fundamentals of delivering a strong vocal performance.
These techniques can be applied to various areas, including live screen captures and on-camera presentations.
Josh concludes the high-level overview, stating that he will see the audience in the next video.
Keywords: audio,recording,microphone,quality,live,studio,interface,phantom,power,sample,rate,uncompressed,format,pop,filter,level,balancing,Camtasia,Studio,file,organization,voice,clone,AI,avatar,sound,absorption
This video provides a comprehensive guide to professional audio recording for content creators, focusing on essential equipment and techniques for high-quality sound production. Viewers will learn how to select the right microphone, set up a proper recording environment, and use audio interfaces and editing tools to capture clean, professional-grade audio. By following Josh Lomelino's expert advice, participants will be able to create polished audio recordings suitable for workshops, demos, podcasts, and even AI-generated video content. The tutorial equips creators with practical skills to improve their audio recording process and produce more engaging, professional-sounding content.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to professional audio recording for content creators, focusing on essential equipment and techniques for high-quality sound production. Viewers will learn how to select the right microphone, set up a proper recording environment, and use audio interfaces and editing tools to capture clean, professional-grade audio. By following Josh Lomelino's expert advice, participants will be able to create polished audio recordings suitable for workshops, demos, podcasts, and even AI-generated video content. The tutorial equips creators with practical skills to improve their audio recording process and produce more engaging, professional-sounding content.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Select an appropriate high-quality microphone for professional audio recording
Set up a clean, noise-free recording environment
Configure audio interfaces and software for optimal sound capture
Choose the correct sample rate and recording format
Use a pop filter and mic positioning techniques to improve audio quality
Perform audio test recordings and evaluate sound levels
Utilize audio editing tools for recording and post-production
Implement file organization strategies for audio projects
Export audio files in various formats for different content needs
Create consistent, professional-grade audio recordings for workshops, demos, and presentations
Prepare audio recordings for potential AI avatar or voice clone generation
Troubleshoot common audio recording and equipment setup challenges
Basic Method of Production 0:09
Josh Lomelino explains the simplicity and power of recording thoughts and ideas using just a microphone.
Live recordings during workshops or demos are more engaging but harder to edit if mistakes are made.
Studio recordings allow for pauses and polished takes but require maintaining a natural and conversational tone.
The importance of a high-quality microphone and a quiet, clean recording space is emphasized.
Microphone Setup and Recording Quality 1:31
Josh recommends the AKG condenser mic for its clean, detailed sound, which requires phantom power.
The Shure 57 microphone is mentioned as a versatile option for various recording situations.
The Zoom H6 USB audio interface is preferred for its compatibility with various software like Camtasia.
Recording at 48,000 Hz instead of the default 44.1 Hz is suggested to preserve audio detail.
Audio Recording Practices 3:18
Josh advises recording in an uncompressed format like WAV until the final export to avoid audio degradation.
Ensuring the computer and audio interface are set to the same sample rate prevents speed mismatches.
The use of a pop filter and an adjustable mic arm helps maintain consistent audio quality.
Test recordings and listening on different devices help ensure balanced sound levels.
Audio Editing and Tools 4:53
Josh mentions various audio editing tools like Audacity, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, and FL Studio.
Camtasia Studio is recommended for its convenience in recording and managing audio projects.
The Auto Normalize feature in Camtasia helps maintain consistent volume throughout recordings.
Exporting recordings as MP3s allows for generating on-camera videos using AI avatars.
File Organization and Studio Setup 5:55
A consistent naming system for recordings and exports is crucial for easy retrieval and updates.
Avoiding rooms with echo and using soft materials to absorb sound helps improve recording quality.
A good studio setup, including soundproofing and proper equipment, is essential for high-quality recordings.
Josh hints at a future demo on creating a voice clone, which requires clean and consistent audio recordings.
In this video, Josh Lomelino demonstrates how to create an AI-powered digital voice replica using 11 Labs, enabling content creators to rapidly generate high-quality audio and video content at scale. By training the system with a consistent audio sample, users can produce automated voice performances that sound like their own, allowing them to create lectures, demos, and other content quickly and efficiently. The method involves uploading 1-3 hours of controlled audio recordings, fine-tuning voice settings, and integrating with platforms like HeyGen to automate video production. After watching this tutorial, viewers will be able to develop their own AI voice clone, streamline content creation, and overcome time constraints by generating multiple scripts and videos with minimal manual effort.
In this video, Josh Lomelino demonstrates how to create an AI-powered digital voice replica using 11 Labs, enabling content creators to rapidly generate high-quality audio and video content at scale. By training the system with a consistent audio sample, users can produce automated voice performances that sound like their own, allowing them to create lectures, demos, and other content quickly and efficiently. The method involves uploading 1-3 hours of controlled audio recordings, fine-tuning voice settings, and integrating with platforms like HeyGen to automate video production. After watching this tutorial, viewers will be able to develop their own AI voice clone, streamline content creation, and overcome time constraints by generating multiple scripts and videos with minimal manual effort.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Train an AI voice synthesis system using personal audio recordings
Generate consistent voice replicas with controlled audio samples
Optimize AI-generated voice settings for natural-sounding output
Integrate voice cloning technology with video production platforms
Create automated content at scale using text-to-speech technologies
Manage AI voice generation credits efficiently
Export and store audio files in multiple formats for different applications
Prototype and refine scripts using AI voice technology
Develop a workflow for rapid content creation across lectures, demos, and presentations
Leverage AI tools to overcome time constraints in content production
Creating a voice Replica Using AI 0:09
Josh Lomelino discusses the use of AI-powered voice synthesis to create a voice replica, emphasizing the challenge of matching human recordings.
He highlights the effectiveness of using text prompts to quickly prototype, test, and revise scripts or generate finished audio files.
Josh mentions his preference for the 11 labs tool, which offers a studio mode for producing longer form audio tracks.
He shares his initial struggles with the tool and how contacting their support provided helpful suggestions.
Training the System for Consistent Output 1:24
Josh explains the importance of training the system with a consistent audio sample to avoid unnatural variations in volume and tone.
He describes his initial mistake of using diverse recordings from different sessions, which led to inconsistent results.
Josh emphasizes the need for a controlled environment with a single, consistent audio sample for better results.
He plans to demonstrate the settings that produce the best results for replicating his voice in the user interface.
Optimizing Generated Audio Files 2:56
Josh advises generating audio sparingly to avoid exhausting monthly credits and recommends starting with smaller sections of text.
He explains the process of refining the output and generating both wave and mp3 audio files for different applications.
Josh mentions the importance of storing both wave and mp3 files for secure storage and project organization.
He notes that it may take several attempts to develop a method that works well for the user.
Exporting and Integrating Audio Files 4:19
Josh describes two methods for uploading audio files to virtual avatars: exporting both wave and mp3 versions or integrating the 11 labs API directly with Hey Gen.
He prefers using the wave audio file for higher quality and to avoid double compression but acknowledges the need to export the mp3 format for larger tracks.
Josh explains the integration of the 11 labs API with Hey Gen, which allows for rapid development of prototypes and large volumes of content.
He mentions the need to break up scripts into manageable sections for efficient processing by the software.
Automating Video Production with AI 6:02
Josh discusses the ability to produce videos at scale by automating both audio and video avatars from text.
He highlights the productivity gains from using AI to generate video scripts and produce audio and video automatically.
Josh notes the cost of AI-generated voice and the strategy of using high-quality audio only when necessary.
He explains the use of draft versions of scripts with Hey Gen's voice replica to refine the script without incurring additional costs.
Finalizing and Exporting Scripts 8:04
Josh describes the process of finalizing scripts and either reading and recording them manually or using the 11 labs integration within Hey Gen.
He mentions the use of a side-by-side display setup with a Google document and video avatar performance for quick edits.
Josh emphasizes the usefulness of this method for high-end projects that require detailed polishing and iteration.
He concludes the demo by encouraging the use of digital voice replicas to scale beyond time constraints and improve productivity.
Keywords: automation,content,creation,production,studio,digital,doubles,video,avatar,text,script,cloud-based,tools,slide,decks,PowerPoint,Canva,training,programs,staff,development,retention,coding,Academy,method,four
Method Four of the Ultimate Content Creation Workflow enables creators to automate their entire video production process by leveraging cloud-based tools and digital technology. By mastering this method, content creators can clone their voice, generate video avatars, and produce high-quality training videos and presentations with minimal time and effort. The workflow allows you to transform a simple text script into a fully automated video production, complete with synchronized audio, visuals, and slide decks. Ultimately, this approach empowers busy professionals to scale their content creation without being constrained by traditional time-consuming production methods.
Method Four of the Ultimate Content Creation Workflow enables creators to automate their entire video production process by leveraging cloud-based tools and digital technology. By mastering this method, content creators can clone their voice, generate video avatars, and produce high-quality training videos and presentations with minimal time and effort. The workflow allows you to transform a simple text script into a fully automated video production, complete with synchronized audio, visuals, and slide decks. Ultimately, this approach empowers busy professionals to scale their content creation without being constrained by traditional time-consuming production methods.
Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Clone your voice for digital content creation
Generate automated video avatars
Transform text scripts into complete video presentations
Automate slide deck production in PowerPoint and Canva
Scale content creation with minimal time investment
Develop training materials efficiently
Leverage cloud-based production tools
Create digital doubles of yourself
Streamline video production workflows
Produce high-quality educational content without extensive technical skills
Ultimate Content Creation Workflow Overview 0:08
Josh Lomelino introduces method four, which automates the entire content creation process.
This method combines the first three methods but focuses on automation, making it more efficient.
Josh emphasizes the importance of mastering the first three methods before attempting method four.
The method allows for the creation of high-quality content with minimal time, effort, and budget.
Method Four's Impact on Production 1:09
Josh describes the transformative power of method four, which revolutionized his production process.
A potential customer expressed interest in using the method for staff development and retention.
Josh explains how he creates digital doubles of himself to automate the production process.
The method enables large-scale production without the time constraints typically associated with video creation.
Addressing Time Constraints in Content Creation 1:49
Josh shares experiences of customers who face time constraints in creating training programs and classes.
He highlights the challenges of maintaining a busy schedule while keeping up with production demands.
Method four allows for the cloning of voices and creation of audio tracks to generate video avatars.
The method significantly reduces the time required to produce multiple videos.
Automation Capabilities of Method Four 2:29
Josh explains that everything in the final video is fully automated, starting from a text script.
The process involves copying and pasting the script into cloud-based production tools.
High-end computers are not necessary as most of the heavy lifting is done in the cloud.
The method also automates the creation of slide decks in tools like PowerPoint or Canva.
Step-by-Step Process Walkthrough 2:48
Josh mentions that he will walk through each part of the process in the following sections.
The detailed steps will provide a comprehensive understanding of method four.
The process aims to make content creation more efficient and less time-consuming.
Josh emphasizes the importance of understanding each step to effectively implement the method.
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.
Keywords: AI, Claude, Chat GPT, brainstorming, video, script, otter, SRT, transcription, generative audio, bulk export, workflow
Generate Ideas with Otter and Claude
Josh demonstrates how to use AI tools like Otter AI, ChatGPT, and Hey Gen to quickly transform brainstorming transcripts into polished video scripts. By leveraging AI's capabilities, creators can capture their ideas, generate scripts, and create content with minimal manual editing. The workflow allows users to convert spoken thoughts into text, refine the script through AI assistance, and produce a final video with a digital avatar or voice clone. Viewers will learn a streamlined process for content creation that dramatically reduces production time and enables rapid, creative video generation.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Capture brainstorming ideas using Otter AI transcription
Export SRT files from recorded thoughts
Convert raw transcripts into structured video scripts
Leverage AI tools to refine and edit content automatically
Break down long scripts into manageable character blocks
Identify and correct potential AI pronunciation challenges
Generate video scripts with minimal manual editing
Prepare scripts for digital avatar or voice clone production
Batch process multiple transcripts simultaneously
Create content at scale using AI-assisted workflows
Using AI Tools for Content Creation 0:09
Josh Lomelino explains how AI tools help him capture ideas and generate content directly from brainstorming sessions.
He uses Otter AI to record his thoughts verbatim, which he then exports as an SRT file for transcription.
The SRT file contains every word spoken along with time codes, making it easy to generate a full video script.
Josh leverages AI tools like 11 Labs and Hey Gen to produce audio and video content from the transcribed text.
Generating Video Scripts from Transcripts 2:00
Josh describes the process of generating a video script from the transcribed text using AI tools.
He explains the difference between having a clear plan and a vague notion for the script.
The AI can capture random ideas and generate multiple scripts within the Otter AI application.
Josh then uses tools like Claude AI or ChatGPT to expand and refine the generated scripts.
Collaborative Writing with AI 2:35
Josh aims to create a video script that his digital double can read aloud, reducing the need for extensive editing.
He explains the collaborative writing process between himself and AI tools to generate drafts and revisions.
The ultimate goal is to use AI to create a polished video script without spending hours on manual editing.
Josh emphasizes the importance of spending time to perfect the AI prompting process.
Workflow for Converting SRT Files 3:51
Josh demonstrates the workflow for converting an SRT file into a video script using Otter AI and Notepad.
He highlights the importance of checking the prompts document for time-saving methods.
Josh explains two methods for creating video scripts: word-for-word transcription and general direction.
He provides detailed prompts for ChatGPT to convert SRT files into 1800-character blocks.
Handling Rough Brainstorming Transcripts 7:40
Josh discusses handling rough brainstorming transcripts that require more assistance from AI tools.
He explains the need to be mindful of checking each word when using AI to generalize the transcript.
Josh provides a prompt for ChatGPT to convert the SRT file into a video script and fix grammatical issues.
He emphasizes the importance of ensuring the script is readable by the AI digital double.
Challenges with AI-Generated Scripts 10:06
Josh mentions potential challenges with AI-generated scripts, such as mispronunciation by the digital double.
He explains the time-consuming process of manually correcting AI-generated scripts.
Josh introduces a prompt for a cleanup pass to automatically correct readability issues.
He advises copying and pasting the corrected script into the video script document for backup.
Finalizing the Video Script 12:23
Josh explains the final steps of rendering the script as a prototype using a free voice clone.
He advises listening to the playback and adjusting the script for pronunciation issues.
Once satisfied with the prototype, the final audio can be generated using tools like 11 Labs.
The final audio clip can then be uploaded to a virtual avatar software for the final on-screen performance.
Batch Processing Multiple SRT Files 13:21
Josh highlights the option to bulk export multiple SRT files from the Otter AI app for time savings.
He explains how this process can be applied to a whole folder of SRT files.
This method allows for the creation of massive amounts of content quickly and easily.
Josh concludes the demo by encouraging viewers to try the process for themselves.
Keywords: Automation, AI-generated, content, slides, video background, SRT, transcript
Automate Slide Data Creation
In this demo, Josh Lomelino reveals a powerful workflow for automating on-screen elements and slide creation using AI tools. Viewers will learn how to transform a transcript into a fully automated slide deck by leveraging AI platforms like Claude and ChatGPT to generate inspirational content with precise timing. The technique allows content creators to automatically generate slide content, export it to a CSV file, and prepare for seamless PowerPoint or Canvas slide production. By following this method, users can save significant time in presentation creation and eliminate manual slide transitions.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Generate automated slide content using AI transcription tools
Extract precise time codes from transcripts for slide transitions
Transform raw transcripts into structured slide presentations
Use AI prompts to create inspirational and motivational slide copy
Convert slide data into JSON and CSV formats
Automate slide creation across multiple platforms (PowerPoint, Canvas)
Optimize slide timing and pacing for engaging presentations
Leverage AI tools to reduce manual presentation development time
Export transcription data for seamless content repurposing
Create consistent and professional slide decks without manual intervention
Automating On-Screen Elements with AI 0:09
Josh Lomelino introduces the demo, focusing on automating on-screen elements for lectures or demos.
He explains the use of AI-generated voice, digital double avatar, and automated slide content.
Josh emphasizes the importance of the vocal track in automating the entire performance.
He mentions using either an SRT file or transcription tools like Otter AI or Loom for accurate time codes.
Using Loom for Precise Time Codes 1:24
Josh advises using Loom for more accurate time codes compared to Otter AI.
He explains the challenges of automating slide transitions and the importance of precise time codes.
Josh demonstrates how to export the SRT file and use it for automating slide transitions.
He highlights the need for accurate time codes to avoid manual recording and timing issues.
Generating Slide Content with AI 4:38
Josh shows how to use Claude AI to generate slide content based on the SRT file.
He explains the process of copying the SRT file into memory and using AI prompts to generate slide content.
Josh suggests making the slide content inspirational and motivational.
He emphasizes the importance of comparing and mixing AI-generated content to get the desired outcome.
Adjusting Slide Transition Timing 6:10
Josh discusses the importance of slide transition timing and how it affects the video's pacing.
He suggests using a fixed number of slides and adjusting the transition timing based on the video's feel.
Josh explains how to increase or decrease the number of slides while maintaining the conversational tone.
He highlights the need for accurate time codes to ensure smooth slide transitions.
Handling Time Code Issues 8:13
Josh addresses potential issues with time codes and suggests using Loom for more accurate data.
He explains how to adjust the number of slides based on the video's length and transition timing.
Josh provides prompts for asking AI tools to generate the correct number of slides and time codes.
He emphasizes the importance of accurate time codes for automating slide transitions.
Exporting Slide Data to Excel 12:53
Josh shows how to export the slide data to an Excel file from AI-generated JSON data.
He explains the process of copying and pasting JSON data into an Excel file.
Josh suggests using a fail-safe strategy if the direct export method doesn't work.
He highlights the importance of having a clean data source for generating slides automatically.
Transforming JSON Data to CSV 13:59
Josh demonstrates how to transform JSON data into a CSV file using ChatGPT.
He explains the process of copying JSON data into ChatGPT and generating a CSV file.
Josh provides prompts for handling issues with special characters and ensuring clean data.
He emphasizes the importance of having a CSV file for automating PowerPoint or Canvas slides.
Final Steps for Automating Slides 18:03
Josh explains how to use the CSV file to generate PowerPoint or Canvas slides automatically.
He highlights the power of having all the necessary data for automating the presentation.
Josh mentions that the next demo will cover generating PowerPoint and Canvas slides in detail.
He concludes the demo by summarizing the key steps and the benefits of automating the presentation process.
AI Tools Overview and Links
Otter AI
Otter AI is a powerful transcription and collaboration tool that solves one of the biggest bottlenecks for membership owners and content creators: turning raw ideas and recordings into publish-ready content quickly. Instead of spending hours manually transcribing podcasts, coaching calls, or brainstorming sessions, Otter automatically converts audio into accurate, searchable text that can be repurposed into blog posts, course modules, captions, or marketing emails. For creators juggling multiple platforms and constant content demands, Otter removes the friction of documentation and frees up time to focus on engaging their audience, scaling their community, and generating revenue.
Otter AI Affiliate Link Signup (use this link)
HeyGen
HeyGen is an AI video creation platform that eliminates the need for expensive equipment, on-camera talent, and complex editing—solving a major pain point for membership owners and content creators who need consistent, professional-looking videos to engage their audiences. With HeyGen, you can instantly turn scripts into high-quality talking-head videos using realistic AI avatars, complete with voiceovers and multilingual capabilities. This allows creators to scale their content output, personalize training or marketing messages, and maintain a polished brand presence without the cost or time traditionally required for video production.
HeyGen Affiliate Link Signup (use this link)
ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs is an advanced AI voice generation platform that solves the challenge of producing high-quality, natural-sounding audio for membership owners and content creators without the ongoing need for sitting in a chair and recording your voice over and over. It allows creators to instantly convert written content—like course modules, podcasts, or marketing scripts—into realistic human-like narrations in multiple voices and languages. This not only speeds up content production but also ensures a consistent, professional sound across all audio materials, helping creators deliver a polished experience that builds trust, increases engagement, and scales their content library effortlessly.
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AMP LinkedIn Week 2
The first time I turned on my camera to record a course, I froze.
My hands were sweaty. My mouth went dry. My carefully written notes blurred together like nonsense. I stumbled through three sentences, stopped, hit delete, and shoved the camera back in its box.
For weeks, it sat on my desk like a silent judge.
Every day I avoided recording was another day I delayed building my membership. But I kept telling myself, I’ll start once I feel more confident. I’ll start when I have the right setup.
And here’s the truth: if you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone. Being on camera feels vulnerable. It forces you to see yourself the way others do.
But avoiding the camera doesn’t just hold back your content — it holds back your business.
Here’s what I eventually realized: it wasn’t that I lacked confidence as a teacher. I’d spoken to classrooms, led workshops, even presented on stage. Live teaching energized me.
But the moment the little red light blinked on, something changed.
Why? Because the camera felt like a spotlight without feedback. No nods, no smiles, no laughter to ease the tension. Just me, alone with my own self-doubt.
That self-doubt whispered:
Those whispers grew louder than my content.
And instead of pressing record, I started tinkering with gear. Maybe a better microphone would help. Or professional lights. Or a script so tight I couldn’t possibly mess it up.
Spoiler: none of that solved the real problem.
One day, a mentor asked me a question that changed everything.
“If you had 10 of your ideal clients sitting in a room right now, could you teach them?”
I laughed. “Of course.”
“Then do exactly that,” he said. “Talk to the camera like those 10 people are right there.”
That single shift broke the spell. I stopped seeing the camera as a machine judging me and started seeing it as a bridge connecting me to real people.
The first video I recorded after that wasn’t perfect. I stumbled over a phrase. My lighting was uneven. But when I watched it back, something struck me: it still worked. My teaching came through.
And when I finally shared it? My audience didn’t care about the stumbles. They cared about the clarity, the story, and the value.
That’s when I realized: confidence isn’t a prerequisite for recording. Confidence is the result of recording.
If the camera is holding you back from launching your course or membership, here’s a simple roadmap I wish I’d had sooner:
Step 1: Focus on One Person, Not an Audience
Imagine your best client sitting across from you. Record your video as if you’re speaking only to them. The intimacy makes your delivery warmer and more natural.
Step 2: Lower the Stakes
Stop treating your first recordings like a TED Talk. Start with a 3–5 minute tip video. One take, no pressure. The point isn’t perfection — it’s momentum.
Step 3: Create Comfort Through Familiarity
Record in a setting you already feel relaxed in — your home office, a quiet corner, even your kitchen table. Confidence grows where comfort lives.
Step 4: Watch Yourself With Curiosity, Not Criticism
When reviewing your video, ask: Did I explain this clearly? Would my client understand it? Don’t obsess over your hair, voice, or background. Your audience won’t.
Step 5: Practice Consistency Over Perfection
Confidence is a muscle. Record regularly, even if you never publish some takes. Every rep makes the next one easier.
For months, I thought I needed to become someone else to be confident on camera. Maybe more polished, more charismatic, more “professional.”
But the truth is, I didn’t need to become someone else. I needed to become more myself.
Confidence didn’t come from fancier gear or flawless delivery. It came from letting go of performance and focusing on connection.
Once I stopped trying to impress and started trying to serve, everything changed.
The longer you avoid the camera, the longer you delay your membership growth.
Video accelerates trust. It allows your audience to see your face, hear your voice, and feel your authenticity in ways text alone never can.
You don’t need to master video to get results. You just need to show up.
Because your audience isn’t waiting for a polished performer. They’re waiting for you — the real you, sharing what you know in the way only you can.
If camera nerves are holding you back, I’ve put together my On-Camera Confidence Checklist — the 7 steps I used to go from frozen to fluent on video.
It’s free, and it’s designed for entrepreneurs who want to record authentic, engaging lessons without waiting until they “feel ready.”
Send me a message and I'll connect you with what you need to move forward.
The fastest way to get better on camera is to start.
This checklist will help you take that first step today.
This welcome video guides your through a comprehensive, actionable UX design process that transforms innovative ideas into market-ready products. Viewers will learn how to uncover customer pain points, develop clear user personas, and rapidly iterate prototypes using Lean UX principles. The session demonstrates how to map out product strategies, conduct usability testing, and seamlessly prepare for product launch. Whether you’re a founder, designer, or product manager, this demo equips you with the tools to accelerate time-to-market and deliver a superior user experience.
This welcome video guides your through a comprehensive, actionable UX design process that transforms innovative ideas into market-ready products. Viewers will learn how to uncover customer pain points, develop clear user personas, and rapidly iterate prototypes using Lean UX principles. The session demonstrates how to map out product strategies, conduct usability testing, and seamlessly prepare for product launch. Whether you’re a founder, designer, or product manager, this demo equips you with the tools to accelerate time-to-market and deliver a superior user experience.
After completing this video, viewers will understand a proven, step-by-step UX design process that turns innovative ideas into market-ready products with efficiency and clarity. They will be equipped to map out customer pain points, prioritize features, and create user personas that drive actionable insights. The video empowers participants to build and refine rapid prototypes, conduct usability testing, and confidently guide products toward a successful launch. By following this process, viewers can accelerate time to market and deliver a seamless, customer-focused experience.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Introduction to UX Design Process 0:00
Josh Lomelino introduces himself and expresses excitement about showcasing user experience design examples.
He emphasizes the importance of the Lean UX approach, which transforms innovative ideas into market-ready products efficiently.
The focus is on demonstrating the power and flexibility of their UX design process through various phases.
Josh mentions that he will show UX prototypes to illustrate each phase in context.
Phase One: Building the Foundation for Innovation 0:41
Josh explains that the first phase involves a deep dive into understanding the key questions about the product.
The goal is to identify customer and business pain points and map out the vision.
This phase involves a forensic exploration of customer pain points and proposing solutions.
The outcome is a laser-focused blueprint that transforms abstract concepts into actionable insights.
Phase Two: Execution Strategy and Rapid Ideation 1:48
In this phase, the focus is on turning insights into a rapid ideation process.
The team visualizes the customer experience and creates an actionable roadmap.
Detailed customer experience mapping is performed for strategic feature prioritization.
The approach is agile, allowing for a dynamic roadmap that adapts and evolves.
Phase Three: Product Leadership and Strategic Alignment 2:34
Josh describes this phase as connecting strategic dots to ensure every feature aligns with business objectives.
The product team and UX team become strategic partners, aligning product vision with business objectives.
The outcome is a unified strategic narrative and the basis for an actionable project plan.
The team starts building the product and approaches the MVP stage.
Phase Four: Pre-MVP Development and Product Reconnaissance 3:14
This phase involves identifying potential barriers before building the rapid prototype.
Product and technical reconnaissance is critical for success, uncovering technological limitations and design challenges.
The goal is to prevent future roadblocks and identify technology opportunities.
The team finalizes the pre-MVP development, ensuring a smooth transition to the next phase.
Phase Five: UX Design and Persona Development 4:03
Josh highlights the importance of user experience research in this phase.
The team creates detailed customer scenarios, mapping each pain point to specific system features.
The focus is on translating user research into detailed personas for rapid prototyping.
This phase brings interfaces to life with precision and continuous iteration.
Phase Six: Building the Rapid Prototype 4:47
The team transitions from paper sketches to interactive wireframes, moving from low to high fidelity.
Continuous feedback is gathered at each key point of the process, making adjustments as needed.
The goal is to go from imagination to a tangible experience, seamlessly integrating business logic into interface solutions.
The team progressively refines the prototype, ensuring it meets user needs and business objectives.
Phase Seven: Usability Testing and Continuous Refinement 5:27
Usability testing is conducted with continuous feedback and multiple rounds of revisions.
The focus is on continuous user experience refinement and evidence-based design solutions.
The team aims to hit the bullseye together, ensuring the product meets user needs and business objectives.
The process involves systematic improvement, leading to a polished final product.
Phase Eight: Finalizing Visual Design and Product Identity 5:49
Once the user experience is locked in, the team develops comprehensive style guides.
The goal is to create a comprehensive brand experience, going beyond aesthetics.
The development team gains a clear understanding of the visual voice of the product.
The team defines icons, typography, color, and user interface consistency.
Phase Nine: Design and Documentation for Development 6:35
As the project nears the end, the team prepares technical specifications and development guidelines.
The focus is on creating a seamless handoff to the development team.
The team provides technical blueprints and detailed implementation guidelines.
The goal is to ensure a smooth transition to development and preparation for launch.
Phase Ten: Launch and Final Transformation 6:57
The final phase involves transforming the prototype into a live product.
The team helps with the MVP launch, either using the client's development team or their tech stack.
The team provides all final specifications and the digital prototype from prior steps.
Clients can optionally choose to accelerate their time to market by leveraging the SAS MVP accelerator.
Conclusion and Call to Action 8:41
Josh emphasizes the importance of transforming concepts into reality.
The team has invested over 15,000 hours developing a framework that reduces front-end development time.
The mobile-first responsive architecture offers instant scalability and reduced technical complexity.
The team offers to partner with clients to augment design and technology efforts, ensuring a successful launch.
Discover how to unlock your product’s potential with this hands-on demo! Learn to identify your audience’s biggest challenges, craft compelling scripts using leading marketing frameworks, and leverage AI-powered tools to create engaging vision videos. Walk away ready to prototype voiceovers, iterate on creative ideas, and connect with your audience through actionable storytelling that drives real results.
Discover how to unlock your product’s potential with this hands-on demo! Learn to identify your audience’s biggest challenges, craft compelling scripts using leading marketing frameworks, and leverage AI-powered tools to create engaging vision videos. Walk away ready to prototype voiceovers, iterate on creative ideas, and connect with your audience through actionable storytelling that drives real results.
This video guides viewers through recognizing and addressing key challenges like lack of clarity, inconsistency, and information overload. By following the step-by-step vision presented, viewers will learn how the app helps them transform these obstacles into opportunities for personal growth and productivity. After watching, audiences will be equipped to download the app, leverage its key features to build better habits, and take actionable steps toward positive change. The video empowers viewers to begin their own transformation journey right away.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Creating a Vision Video Using Marketing Frameworks 0:10
Josh Lomelino explains the initial steps for creating a vision video, emphasizing the importance of the Ray Edwards framework.
The process involves identifying and amplifying pain points, telling a story, and transforming the narrative to lead to a call to action.
Josh introduces the Jeff Walker framework, which follows a similar pain-agitate-solve structure.
He discusses the use of ChatGPT to unearth pain points and personas, integrating this information into the script writing process.
Script Writing and User Problems 5:13
Josh details the process of writing a script using the Ray Edwards framework, focusing on the top three common problems.
He lists the top three problems: lack of clarity, inconsistency, and lack of accountability.
The script aims to show a transformation from pain to breakthrough, with a vision video lasting two to three minutes.
Josh emphasizes the importance of defining marketing before finishing the product to connect with the audience effectively.
Iterating the Script and Using Generative AI 10:44
Josh explains the process of creating multiple versions of the script, using ChatGPT and Claude AI for brainstorming and refining.
He highlights the importance of providing detailed instructions to the AI tools to ensure they stay within the desired framework.
Josh discusses the use of teleprompter scripts to ensure the spoken words are accurate and readable.
He mentions the use of 11 Labs for generating voiceovers, which helps in prototyping and refining the script.
Finalizing the Script and Preparing for Video Production 27:00
Josh talks about the importance of testing different versions of the script with focus groups to get valuable market feedback.
He explains the process of creating a Google Doc to keep track of different versions of the script and related content.
Josh introduces the Jeff Walker framework, which is used for product launches, and compares it with the Ray Edwards framework.
He discusses the final steps of creating the vision video, including generating animatics, storyboards, and visual content.
Generating Audio and Selecting voices 36:23
Josh demonstrates the use of 11 Labs to generate audio performances from the script, using his own voice as a clone.
He explains the process of selecting and applying different voices from the 11 Labs library to experiment with different tones and styles.
Josh highlights the importance of exporting the audio in WAV format for higher quality and flexibility in editing.
He discusses the potential use of multiple voices to create a cast of characters in the vision video.
Editing and Refining the Vision Video 58:53
Josh outlines the next steps for editing the audio and video content, including creating animatics and storyboards.
He emphasizes the importance of aligning the visuals with the audio track to ensure the narrative flows smoothly.
Josh discusses the use of AI-generated video content for B-roll footage to show the app in use.
He concludes by summarizing the overall process of creating a vision video, from script writing to final production, and the role of various tools and frameworks in achieving this.
Unlock the power of AI to supercharge your product design process! This demo guides you through capturing raw ideas via voice recordings, organizing them into agile user stories with Otter and ChatGPT, and rapidly turning those insights into working app prototypes using Figma Make. You’ll learn to mine your own thoughts for powerful features and pain points, map these to real user needs, and supercharge your workflow with cutting-edge tools. By the end, you’ll be ready to turn any burst of inspiration into design-ready prototypes and actionable development steps.
Unlock the power of AI to supercharge your product design process! This demo guides you through capturing raw ideas via voice recordings, organizing them into agile user stories with Otter and ChatGPT, and rapidly turning those insights into working app prototypes using Figma Make. You’ll learn to mine your own thoughts for powerful features and pain points, map these to real user needs, and supercharge your workflow with cutting-edge tools. By the end, you’ll be ready to turn any burst of inspiration into design-ready prototypes and actionable development steps.
In this video, you'll learn how to transform your brainstorming sessions and unstructured ideas into actionable agile user stories using AI tools and Otter transcription. By following the process demonstrated, you'll discover how to mine your thoughts for key features and pain points, then organize them into structured requirements. Viewers will see how to use these user stories to generate rapid app prototypes with tools like Figma Make and refine them for a real-world project. By the end, you'll have the methods and confidence to turn your random ideas into clear, design-ready prototypes and workflows.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
Here is the template you can clone to define your app.
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Click here to get the 10 step workflow summary guide and supplemental resources.
AI-Driven Prototype Development Process 0:09
Josh Lomelino explains the process of creating AI-driven prototypes using tools like Figma, Proto.io, and others.
The goal is to create a template that can be integrated into manual prototypes, eventually leading to a full app experience using tools like Lovable or Bubble.
Emphasis on the importance of a clear product definition and agile user stories for successful AI development.
Josh demonstrates how to train a chat on app features and user stories, using his app "Reclaim You" as an example.
Training ChatGPT for User Stories 4:30
Josh shows how to train ChatGPT on audio brainstorming sessions using Otter for transcription.
He explains the process of exporting SRT files from Otter and using them as inputs for ChatGPT.
The goal is to capture random thoughts and ideas, which AI can then organize into structured user stories.
Josh demonstrates how to ask ChatGPT to learn from the audio files and generate actionable insights for app features and user stories.
Data Mining and Feature Identification 10:13
Josh discusses the importance of data mining and research to identify core pain points and features for the app.
He shows how to ask ChatGPT to create lists of pain points, issues, and challenges from the data set.
The process involves categorizing pain points into broad buckets like health and wellness, planning and process, motivation and mindset, teaching and engagement.
Josh emphasizes the need for a clear understanding of pain points to develop effective product solutions.
Generating Agile User Stories 17:52
Josh explains how to use ChatGPT to create detailed agile user stories based on the identified pain points.
He demonstrates the process of training ChatGPT on the framework of pain to solution for creating user stories.
The goal is to generate a comprehensive list of user stories that can be used to guide the development of the app.
Josh shows how to create personas for different user groups and generate user stories for each persona.
Prototype Generation with Figma Make 25:43
Josh introduces Figma Make as a tool to generate prototype screens based on the agile user stories.
He explains the process of describing the app in Figma Make, including the app store description and features.
The tool generates HTML code for the prototype screens, which can then be manually refined.
Josh emphasizes the importance of using multiple tools and integrating their outputs to create a comprehensive prototype.
UI Framework and Stencils 35:30
Josh discusses the importance of selecting a UI framework for the final app experience.
He demonstrates how to use UI kits like Bootstrap UI and Material UI to create a consistent UI workflow.
The goal is to ensure that the prototype screens match the final app experience as closely as possible.
Josh shows how to use stencils to quickly create UI elements and save time in the development process.
Reviewing and Refining the Prototype 45:41
Josh explains the importance of reviewing and refining the prototype to ensure it meets the project requirements.
He demonstrates how to identify and fix broken links and other issues in the prototype.
The process involves iterating on the prototype, incorporating feedback, and refining the UI elements.
Josh emphasizes the need for a clear and accurate input to get the best output from AI tools.
Final Steps and Best Practices 46:18
Josh outlines the final steps in the AI-driven prototype development process.
He emphasizes the importance of saving chat history and project documentation for future reference.
The goal is to create a comprehensive and accurate prototype that can be used as a starting point for the final app development.
Josh encourages the use of multiple tools and integrating their outputs to create a robust and functional prototype.
Creating Multilingual Videos
After completing this video, viewers will know how to create and translate audio and video content into multiple languages using advanced AI-powered workflows. They will be able to generate synchronized lip-sync performances, dubbed audio, and accurate subtitles for up to 36 languages, ensuring a seamless user experience for international audiences. Users will also be able to integrate these multilingual assets into platforms like Amp, allowing viewers to easily switch between languages. This process empowers content creators to efficiently mass produce and manage localized video content for diverse learning environments.
Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:
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Examples Shown in this Demo
Overview of Multilingual Video Creation 0:08
Josh Lomelino introduces the demo overview for creating multilingual videos and integrating them into Anomaly Amp.
Discusses the three methods for delivering multilingual content: audio-only, translation services, and advanced methods.
Highlights the advanced method's ability to generate performances with audio and video in sync in multiple languages.
Mentions the demo will focus on the advanced method, which offers the best user experience.
Preparing the Source Material 3:55
Josh emphasizes the importance of using a high-quality WAV file for the best translation and quality.
Demonstrates the process of preparing the source material, whether it's live or generated.
Explains the steps involved in exporting the audio file as a WAV or MP3.
Discusses the benefits of using a WAV file for better translation and quality.
Translation Process Using 11 Labs 7:08
Josh explains the translation process using 11 Labs, which provides the best translation and vocal performance.
Details the steps for creating a dubbing project in 11 Labs, including specifying the source and target languages.
Discusses the benefits of using multiple speakers and disabling voice cloning for better performance.
Demonstrates the process of uploading and translating an audio file using 11 Labs.
Spot Checking Translations 13:29
Josh shows how to spot check translations using AI translation services if a full translation team is not available.
Explains the process of exporting the translated audio file and re-translating it back to English for validation.
Highlights the importance of having a review team to ensure accuracy.
Discusses the steps for implementing multiple languages into Anomaly Amp.
Advanced Method Demonstration 21:05
Josh demonstrates the advanced method, which generates performances with audio and video in sync in multiple languages.
Explains the sequential process of preparing the source material and translating it using 11 Labs.
Discusses the benefits of using a digital double for creating multilingual videos.
Demonstrates the process of uploading and generating the translated video file.
Integrating Multilingual Videos into Anomaly Amp 28:08
Josh explains the process of integrating multilingual videos into Anomaly Amp.
Discusses the options for switching between languages on the fly.
Demonstrates the steps for creating a new page in Anomaly Amp and uploading the multilingual video.
Highlights the benefits of using Vimeo's advanced tools for managing multilingual videos.
Handling Subtitles and Closed Captions 35:00
Josh discusses the options for handling subtitles and closed captions in multilingual videos.
Demonstrates the process of adding subtitles and closed captions in Vimeo.
Explains the benefits of using AI translation services for generating subtitles.
Highlights the importance of ensuring the subtitles and closed captions are accurate and synchronized.
Implementing Multiple Language Pages 58:30
Josh explains the process of creating multiple language pages in Anomaly Amp.
Discusses the benefits of having a separate page for each language.
Demonstrates the steps for creating and linking the multiple language pages.
Highlights the importance of organizing the content based on the target audience's language preferences.
Text Translation and Localization 59:19
Josh discusses the importance of text translation and localization for multilingual content.
Demonstrates the process of translating text using Google Translate.
Explains the benefits of having a review team to ensure the accuracy of the translated text.
Highlights the importance of localizing the entire site for a seamless user experience.
Architecting the Multilingual Experience 1:04:46
Josh discusses the different ways to architect the multilingual experience in Anomaly Amp.
Explains the benefits of having a separate class for each language.
Demonstrates the steps for organizing the content based on the target audience's language preferences.
Highlights the importance of choosing the best method for delivering multilingual content.
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