I used to just randomly generate AI videos and hope for the best. You know the drill: no system, no consistency, and pretty terrible results. It was super frustrating.
So I spent months building a systematic workflow that took me from making 2 videos a week to over 20, consistently. It’s all about having a predictable and scalable process, not just relying on luck.
🗓️ The Weekly Workflow
This is the core schedule that keeps everything on track. It turns a chaotic process into a well-oiled machine.
📌 Monday: Analyze last week’s data and plan 15-20 new video concepts.
🚀 Tuesday & Wednesday: This is for batch generation. Focus on volume and creating tons of variations for each concept.
🔬 Thursday: Review all the raw clips, select the absolute best ones, and start optimizing them for each platform (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube).
✅ Friday: Do the final quality checks, write captions, and schedule everything to post at the best times.
✨ The Content Multiplication Hack
This is where the magic really happens. You don’t just make one video from one idea. You take a single concept, like “person working late at night,” and multiply it like crazy.
💡 Create multiple thematic versions: a cyberpunk one, a cozy one, a professional one, etc.
💡 Then, adapt each of those versions for different platforms: short and punchy for TikTok, polished for Instagram.
💡 Suddenly, one core concept can turn into 12+ unique, platform-optimized videos!
⚙️ My Technical Toolkit
To work this fast, you can’t start from scratch every time. I built a library of assets to speed things up and keep quality high.
📜 Prompt Templates: I have pre-built prompt structures for different types of shots, like portraits or action scenes.
🔒 Seed Library: When I find a seed that produces awesome results, I save it and categorize it by theme, like “Tech seeds” or “Lifestyle seeds.”
🎨 Style Database: I keep a record of style combinations that work, like using Blade Runner cinematography with a specific color grade.
🛑 Big Mistakes to Avoid
I made all of these mistakes so you don’t have to. Steer clear of these common traps!
🚫 Focusing on perfecting a single video. It’s better to generate in volume and pick the winners.
🚫 Generating ideas randomly. Always have a plan and batch your creation by theme.
🚫 Making one-size-fits-all videos. You have to optimize for each platform’s audience.
🚫 Ignoring the data. Track what works and double down on it!
The original post goes way deeper into the cost breakdown, the performance tracking spreadsheet I use, and how to scale this with a team.
Check out the full Reddit post for the complete, detailed breakdown.
My complete AI video workflow that generates 20+ videos per week (systematic approach)
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