How To Make AI Meme
Learn the practical steps for making an AI meme, from choosing the right tool path to writing prompts and shaping the final format. This page should help users go from 'I want to make one' to a clear, buildable workflow.
GLOBAL LOCK: Subject is a domestic brown tabby cat with distinct dark stripes and a white patch on its chest. The cat is standing upright on its hind legs in an anthropomorphic posture. It is wearing "armor" made of polished stainless steel kitchen utensils: a colander as a helmet, two small mesh strainers taped to the chest like a breastplate, and a flat metal cheese grater taped to the lower belly. The cat holds a metal ladle in its right paw and a metal spatula in its left paw. The environment is an indoor room with neutral-colored walls and horizontal window blinds in the background. Lighting is warm, soft, and domestic, coming from the front. The camera is a static medium shot, eye-level with the cat. The video has a rhythmic, percussive energy. [00:00–00:03] The cat stands centered, looking directly at the camera with a neutral, slightly grumpy expression. It begins a subtle rhythmic shimmy, swaying its hips and shoulders side-to-side. The metal utensils reflect the warm room light. The camera is perfectly still. [00:03–00:07] The cat's movement intensifies. It raises the ladle and spatula slightly, shaking them up and down in sync with a percussive beat. The chest strainers and the cheese grater jiggle slightly against its fur. The cat maintains its upright posture and deadpan gaze. [00:07–00:11] The cat performs a "body roll" motion, causing the cheese grater codpiece to swing rhythmically. It alternates lifting the ladle and spatula in a drumming motion. The background blinds remain static, providing a clean geometric contrast to the cat's organic movement. [00:11–00:15] The cat increases the speed of its shoulder shakes and utensil rattling for a final rhythmic crescendo. The motion is fluid but retains the weight of the metal props. The video ends on a frame that matches the start for a seamless loop. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Human hands visible, cat falling over, cat on four legs, distorted kitchen tools, blurry textures, morphing fur, extra limbs, flickering lighting, text overlays, logos, low resolution, robotic or jerky movement, unnatural neck stretching, floating utensils. SPEECH PACK: (No speech present in this video. The focus is entirely on rhythmic movement and percussive sound effects.) TAKE_A: [Silent rhythmic movement] TAKE_B: [Silent rhythmic movement] TAKE_C: [Silent rhythmic movement]
GLOBAL LOCK: Subject is a sleek black cat with short fur, vibrant yellow-gold eyes, and a small pink tongue perpetually sticking out (blep). The cat stands upright on its hind legs in an anthropomorphic posture. The environment is a cluttered North American basement with grey concrete floors, wooden stairs on the left, a white water heater in the center-right, and various storage boxes labeled "Holiday Decorations" and "Books." Lighting is flat, overhead fluorescent. The color grade is natural with a slight warm tilt. Camera is a static wide shot, mimicking a handheld smartphone recording but perfectly stabilized. [00:00–00:03] The black cat stands in the center of the basement, facing the camera. Its tongue is out. It begins a rhythmic swaying motion, moving its front paws (arms) up and down like a human dancing to a beat. The cat looks directly into the lens with wide eyes. [00:03–00:07] The cat turns its body 180 degrees, dancing away from the camera toward the water heater. Its tail sways rhythmically. The movement is fluid and bouncy, maintaining the upright bipedal stance. [00:07–00:12] The cat spins back around to face the camera, continuing the dance. It performs a "step-touch" style movement, swaying its hips and moving its arms in a circular motion. The tongue remains out. It moves slightly closer to the camera. [00:12–00:17] The cat performs a high-energy finale, shaking its shoulders and head in sync with a fast tempo. The background remains perfectly still while the cat's fur has slight secondary motion from the dancing. The video ends on a rhythmic beat with the cat in a mid-dance pose. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Four-legged walking, cat morphing into a human, distorted facial features, blurry eyes, missing limbs, flickering background, changing basement layout, robotic or jerky movement, tongue disappearing, extra ears, low resolution, cinematic lighting, dramatic shadows, text overlays, watermarks. SPEECH PACK: (No speech present in the video, only rhythmic electronic music.) TRANSCRIPT: [Music playing: Upbeat, 128 BPM electronic dance track with heavy bass hits] SYNC_REQUIREMENTS: All paw movements and body sways must land exactly on the downbeat of the 4/4 time signature.
GLOBAL LOCK: Subject is a surreal hybrid character with the head and arms of Homer Simpson (bright yellow skin, balding with thin black hair on sides, thick brown mustache and goatee) and the body of a realistic adult human male. Wardrobe: White short-sleeved polo shirt, blue denim jeans with natural creases, brown leather lace-up shoes. Environment: Suburban sidewalk in front of a red brick house with white trim, green lawn, and neatly trimmed bushes. Lighting: Flat, overcast daylight, neutral color temperature. Camera: Static medium-full shot, 35mm lens feel, sharp focus on the subject. Motion: Rhythmic, dance-like movements synced to a beat. Speech: No speech, but expressive facial movements (smirks, raised eyebrows). [00:00–00:03] The hybrid character stands centrally on the sidewalk, left foot slightly forward. He has a smug expression, looking slightly upward. He clenches his yellow fists near his chest in a "victory" pose, bouncing slightly to a rhythm. [00:03–00:06] The character begins a rhythmic boxing-style dance, throwing soft, controlled punches toward the camera while maintaining a smug, knowing smirk. His yellow arms move fluidly, showing muscle definition. [00:06–00:10] He transitions into wider arm movements, sweeping his right arm out and pointing to the side while stepping in place. The fabric of the white polo shirt stretches realistically over his rounded belly as he moves. [00:10–00:15] The character performs a rhythmic squatting motion, crossing his arms over his chest and then throwing them upward. His facial expression remains self-satisfied, with eyes darting side to side as if acknowledging an audience. [00:15–00:20] He touches his head and ear in a "listening" gesture, then returns to rhythmic arm-waving and hip-swaying. The background remains perfectly static, emphasizing the character's movement. [00:20–00:25] Final sequence of confident poses: he crosses his arms, adjusts his stance, and looks directly into the lens with a "told you so" expression. The motion is smooth and loops back to the starting position. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual artifacts, extra limbs, flickering background, blurry textures, inconsistent skin tone (must stay bright yellow), robotic or jittery motion, distorted facial features, low resolution, watermark (except for intended ones), morphing clothes. SPEECH PACK: (No speech present in this video. Focus is on rhythmic motion and visual meme-timing.) Rhythm Profile: 120 BPM steady beat. Motion Cues: Accents on every 2nd and 4th beat for arm extensions and head tilts.
GLOBAL LOCK: vertical 9:16 static poster-style social promo, bold high-contrast creator-marketing layout, black background with bright yellow headline bars, two example phone-screen mockups centered in the composition, one showing a translucent human skeleton figure standing indoors and one showing the same skeleton in a domestic scene holding cookware, glossy thumbnail polish, crisp readable typography, tutorial-ad aesthetic, no camera shake, no extra elements, no watermark. [00:00-00:02] Open on the full poster layout with a large all-caps headline reading how to make viral skeleton shorts. Two phone-style panels dominate the center: the left panel shows a translucent skeleton-like figure in a softly lit home interior, and the right panel shows a skeleton character in a more playful domestic pose, creating an immediate “viral AI content formula” feel. [00:02-00:03] Hold the layout with a slight digital push-in so the example panels become more legible. Preserve the bright yellow headline bar, the black poster background, and the swipe-for-the-full-guide messaging at the bottom. The overall frame should still read like a reel cover or short-form promo graphic. [00:03-00:05] Finish on the same static promo composition, optimized for mobile viewing and creator education. Keep the two skeleton examples clear, the tutorial promise dominant, and the bottom CTA visible so the final frame looks like a conversion-focused guide advertisement for AI short-form content creators. NEGATIVE PROMPT: unreadable text, broken skeleton anatomy, extra limbs, warped phone frames, low-resolution poster, muddy contrast, duplicate panels, generic stock layout, flicker, watermark, distorted cookware, text artifacts, messy background clutter, weak CTA. SPEECH PACK: - Hook: Here’s how to make viral skeleton shorts like these. - Beat 1: The format works because the character is instantly recognizable and the scenes are simple. - Beat 2: Use a strong repeatable prompt structure and clear domestic actions. - CTA: Swipe for the full guide.
GLOBAL LOCK: preserve a creator-led talking-head tutorial format mixed with vertical phone screen recordings. Keep one young male creator in a backward black cap and dark hoodie speaking directly to camera in a studio setup with a microphone. Intercut iPhone-style screen captures showing ChatGPT/OpenAI image workflow steps, uploaded object photos, prompt entry, and AI video generation screens. Maintain a practical “make from your phone” educational reel structure. No random B-roll, no unrelated tools, no logo overlays beyond app UI already present in the source. Create a 37.8-second social-first AI tutorial reel showing how to turn ordinary phone photos into animated AI character videos. Begin with a hook using a simple hand-held object photo and bold on-screen teaching posture from the creator. Then show phone interfaces: photo selection, ChatGPT or image-tool screens, prompt entry, image transformation results, switching to an AI video tool, uploading the generated image, entering a motion prompt, and generating the final animated output. Use repeated face-cam segments where the creator explains the steps and emphasizes that the workflow can be done from a phone. Include the specific examples visible in the source: tiny object/food photos held in a hand, ChatGPT app icon and mobile interface, typed prompts that turn objects into cute expressive characters, a generated pear-like baby character image, a switch to another AI generation interface, upload and prompt steps for video, and a final generated moving result shown on-screen. Preserve the educational pacing and creator-marketing vibe. SHOT SEGMENTS: [00:00-00:06] Hook with object photos in hand and creator talking-head intro about making AI content from your phone. [00:06-00:14] Mobile screens show ChatGPT / image workflow setup, app screens, and prompt entry. [00:14-00:22] Creator explains the key steps while on-screen phone UI shows prompt refinement and generated object-to-character image outputs. [00:22-00:30] The tutorial switches to an AI video tool, showing upload, prompt, and generation steps from the phone. [00:30-00:37.8] Final result displays the generated animated character clip, while the creator closes with a call to try the workflow. ENVIRONMENT: creator desk/studio face-cam plus crisp mobile screen recordings. CAMERA: direct-to-camera presenter shots alternating with full-screen phone UI captures. LIGHTING: clean creator-studio lighting on face-cam; bright legible phone UI on inserts. MOTION: tutorial pacing, finger taps on phone UI, creator emphasis gestures, no cinematic narrative scenes. NEGATIVE PROMPT: generic AI ad montage, unrelated tools, desktop-only workflow, no phone UI, missing creator face-cam, subtitles replacing the actual visible UI, blurry screens, watermark, logo overlays. SPEECH PACK: creator-to-camera tutorial speech implied, but do not transcribe captions here.
GLOBAL LOCK: - Format: vertical 9:16 short-form tutorial reel, creator-education pacing, black background UI inserts, high contrast social video polish. - Keep one consistent male creator for all talking-head shots: young adult male, light skin, black backwards baseball cap, black hoodie/jacket, seated at desk, direct-to-camera framing, confident tutorial delivery. - Keep one consistent demo subject inside the generated example image/video: a plush panda lying on a worn circular rug in a dim rustic room with warm overhead spotlight, scattered objects around the floor, soft moody shadows. - No character drift, no costume drift, no sudden age changes, no extra presenters, no unrelated cutaways. SHOT TIMELINE: [00:00-00:03] Talking-head intro. Creator sits centered against dark background and speaks straight to camera with energetic tutorial tone. Large editorial text overlays summarize the hook: make cinematic scenes from your phone. Insert fast teaser flashes of social posts showing the panda image/video result and yellow headline blocks. [00:03-00:06] Phone close-up UI. Vertical smartphone screen fills frame. A circularly framed panda image appears inside a social-style composition. Overlaid kinetic words emphasize the concept of turning a phone photo into a scene. Screen recording aesthetic should remain crisp and legible. [00:06-00:09] Back to talking head. Creator gestures lightly while saying the workflow starts by opening the app. Tight chest-up framing, direct eye contact, subtle head movement, clean synced speech. [00:09-00:12] Phone settings interface. User taps through app menu and settings-like pages to reach AI generation tools. Interface is dark mode, minimal, modern, with distinct list items and icons. [00:12-00:16] Prompt-building section on phone. Search field, model selection, and text-entry screens appear. User searches for GPT/prompt helper style tools, selects options, and opens a text area. On-screen rhythm should clearly communicate “build the prompt first.” [00:16-00:20] Text drafting flow on phone. Long paragraph prompt appears in a dark text box. User chooses/copies prompt text, then taps through action buttons. Highlight the exact motions: choose, copy, click, and go. The UI should feel like a real mobile workflow, not abstract fake panels. [00:20-00:24] Model/generation interface. User pastes the prompt into an AI image/video generation tool, selects the correct model or preset, and taps generate. Show dark-mode tool UI with image prompt area, buttons, and tabs. [00:24-00:28] Example asset preview returns. The panda scene appears again as a generated image/video preview. The phone screen cycles from prompt entry to generated result. Add supporting overlay words that reinforce the logic of generating the scene from a single photo. [00:28-00:32] Phone-to-output transition. The generated panda shot becomes larger and more immersive, as if stepping out of the interface into the final cinematic frame. Keep the panda, rug, spotlight, and room layout consistent with the reference image. [00:32-00:35] Talking-head recap. Creator returns on camera and explains the final step or CTA. He maintains same wardrobe and setup, speaking with persuasive, practical creator-teacher energy. [00:35-00:39] Final CTA and social proof. Talking-head remains center frame while comment-style overlays and platform UI elements appear below, suggesting engagement and repeatability. End on a clean, punchy tutorial finish. VISUAL STYLE: - Social tutorial reel, fast but readable editing. - Mix talking-head shots with direct phone-screen recordings. - Dark UI, white text, occasional high-contrast yellow hook text. - Clean mobile creator aesthetic with authentic app interaction. CAMERA AND EDITING: - Talking-head: locked tripod or subtle digital push-in. - Phone segments: full-screen mobile capture with smooth taps and transitions. - Fast snap cuts between explanation, interface, and result. - Keep chronological clarity so the viewer can follow the workflow in order. SPEECH PACK: - Spoken language: English. - Creator voice: young male creator educator, confident, concise, practical, slightly hyped but not cheesy. - Delivery style: short tutorial phrases, clear CTA emphasis, social-video pacing. - Lip sync must stay natural and tightly aligned during talking-head shots. NEGATIVE PROMPT: - No extra hands floating over the phone. - No unreadable UI gibberish replacing app text. - No switching creator identity between talking-head shots. - No panda changing species, color, pose logic, or room layout between preview and final output. - No random additional animals or fantasy objects appearing in the room. - No horizontal framing, no cinematic letterboxing, no documentary cutaways. - No blurred phone screens, broken typography, or unusable interface text.
GLOBAL LOCK: A 9:16 vertical creator tutorial video showing how to build cinematic AI videos inside Freepik Spaces using Kling 3.0. The structure alternates between a casual male creator talking directly to camera, screen-like workflow panels, and polished AI-generated example sequences. The speaker is a white male in his 20s or 30s with beard, cap, and casual streetwear, filmed in a warm apartment or studio environment. He should feel approachable, creator-native, and energetic rather than corporate. Keep the edit fast and legible, with repeated “How to do this” framing, visual examples of cinematic shots, and interface scenes that imply prompt building, scene sequencing, and generation controls. Audio is speech-first and educational, with the creator explaining the workflow in concise steps. [00:00-00:05] Open on a catchy example visual or lifestyle shot with bold tutorial framing like “How to do this,” immediately pairing aspirational output with educational intent. [00:05-00:10] Cut to the creator talking directly to camera in a casual indoor setup, hands gesturing upward as he introduces the workflow and hooks viewers with the promise of showing the full process. [00:10-00:18] Alternate between creator face-cam, finished AI shots, and screen-style panels showing thumbnails or interface blocks, making it clear that multiple scenes are being built inside one pipeline. [00:18-00:28] Include more practical inserts: example frames, real-world pose or filming inspiration, and workflow interface layouts that suggest prompt control, shot planning, and visual refinement. [00:28-00:40] Keep cycling between explanation and proof, with the creator speaking in short, punchy segments while the examples show the quality ceiling of the method. [00:40-00:56] End with a clearer recap feel: more screen panels, more finished outputs, and a final face-cam summary that reinforces this as a repeatable Freepik Spaces plus Kling production workflow. NEGATIVE PROMPT: dry webinar, plain slideshow only, no example outputs, stiff face-cam, dark podcast studio, random office footage, unreadable UI, over-designed captions everywhere, broken hands, uncanny face, robotic speech, disconnected examples, generic stock footage, text-heavy PowerPoint feel, poor pacing, muddy screen inserts, lip-sync errors, low-quality AI art, unrelated memes. SHOT PROMPT DELTAS: 1) Aspirational example frame with tutorial hook text treatment. 2) Casual creator face-cam explaining workflow. 3) Screen-style interface panels and scene thumbnails. 4) Example cinematic outputs paired with explanation. 5) Final recap with tools, outputs, and creator closeout. SPEECH PACK: [00:00-00:56] One male speaker throughout. Tone should be concise, confident, and creator-educational, explaining how to structure prompts, build shots, and use Freepik Spaces with Kling 3.0 to generate cinematic AI videos. Medium lip-sync strictness when on-camera.
GLOBAL LOCK: The video features a white male creator in his mid-30s with medium-length, wavy brown hair and a groomed beard, wearing a clean white t-shirt. He is positioned in a bright home office with a professional black condenser microphone on a boom arm in the foreground. The video uses a split-screen or multi-panel layout to compare "Source Video" (the creator) with "AI Generated Results" (various celebrities and characters). The AI characters must perfectly mirror the creator's head tilt, facial expressions, lip-sync, and hand gestures. The lighting is soft, natural window light from the side. The color grade is clean and realistic. [00:00–00:03] The screen is split into three vertical panels. Top panel: The creator waves both hands excitedly and points to his right. Middle panel: Sabrina Carpenter in a pink feathered dress mimics the exact hand wave and pointing. Bottom panel: Billie Eilish in a black outfit and sunglasses mimics the same gestures. High-fidelity lip-sync as they all say "Hear me out." [00:03–00:07] The layout shifts. Top panel: Creator continues talking with expansive hand gestures. Middle panel: Taylor Swift in a red dress mimics the gestures. Bottom panel: Kim Kardashian in a black tank top mimics the gestures. The transitions between characters are sharp cuts. [00:07–00:10] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. Queen Elizabeth II (bottom). The creator looks to his left and then back to the camera with a skeptical expression. The Queen, wearing a crown and sash, mirrors the look perfectly. [00:10–00:13] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. Edna Mode from The Incredibles (bottom). The creator scratches the top of his head with his right hand. Edna Mode, with her signature bob and glasses, scratches her head in perfect sync. [00:13–00:20] A screen recording of a software interface (Enhancor). A cursor selects the "Wan2.2" model from a dropdown menu. The UI shows a "Source Video" of the creator and a "Character Image" of a woman. The cursor toggles "Pro Mode" on and adjusts resolution to 720p. [00:20–00:23] Split screen: Creator (top) vs. a woman with long brown hair in a floral dress (bottom). They are both in the same room. The creator raises his hands in a "stop" gesture; the woman mirrors him perfectly. [00:23–00:27] The UI returns, showing the "Photo Animate" tab being selected. A different reference photo of the same woman is used. The cursor clicks "Generate Video." [00:27–00:35] Final comparison. Split screen: Creator (top) vs. the woman (bottom). The creator looks around the room and then smiles at the camera while touching his hair. The woman mirrors the hair-touching and the smile, but her background is now a different indoor setting matching her reference photo. The text "AI" appears centered on the screen. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual: flickering faces, distorted limbs, extra fingers, blurry textures, face-swapping artifacts, unnatural skin smoothing, background warping, robotic movements, low resolution, watermarks. Speech: robotic voice, mismatched lip-sync, muffled audio, background noise, unnatural pauses, clipping audio. SPEECH PACK: [00:00–00:07] Transcript: "Hear me out, all of your favorite movies and animations are going to be completely acted out by someone else in the next two years." TAKE_A: Energetic, fast-paced, direct-to-camera. TAKE_B: Mysterious, slightly slower, emphasizing "completely." TAKE_C: Casual, conversational, like a friend sharing a secret. [00:07–00:13] Transcript: "So I'm going to teach you everything you need to know about this in the next 20 seconds so that you can do this for yourself and stay ahead of the curve." TAKE_A: Authoritative, instructional, rhythmic. TAKE_B: Helpful, warm, encouraging. TAKE_C: Urgent, fast-talking to fit the "20 seconds" claim. [00:13–00:35] Transcript: "So right now you have two options with this new AI video model called Wan 2.2. The first option is Character Swap... The second option is Photo Animate... This is absolutely mind-blowing. Comment AI for the link." TAKE_A: Professional narrator style, clear enunciation. TAKE_B: Enthusiastic, high energy on "mind-blowing." TAKE_C: Calm, tech-reviewer tone, clear CTA at the end.
Create a short-form creator tutorial video about how to make cinematic AI clips from simple ideas. The piece should feel like an Instagram Reel or TikTok posted by an AI filmmaking educator, combining direct-to-camera instruction with polished cinematic sample shots and interface cutaways. Use a confident creator host in a dark studio or moody workspace, speaking naturally to camera while explaining a repeatable workflow for generating cinematic AI videos. The pacing should be fast, sharp, and social-first, with frequent visual resets to keep attention high. Open with a strong hook where the creator talks directly to camera and promises to show viewers how to make cinematic AI clips that feel dramatic, polished, and scroll-stopping. Then cut into multiple example shots that look like finished outputs: moody action moments, dramatic close-ups, atmospheric character scenes, and premium-looking cinematic frames. Intercut those examples with prompt panels, tool UI, timeline views, or settings screens so the workflow feels grounded in real AI video creation rather than abstract inspiration. The host should stay visually consistent across talking segments: same person, same wardrobe, same lighting setup, same direct creator-teacher tone. Their performance should feel natural and creator-native, not overly scripted. They should gesture casually, point toward on-screen examples, and deliver the lesson with energetic clarity, like someone used to teaching AI video tricks on social media. The visual design should alternate between two clear modes. Mode one is the tutorial studio setup: dark background, controlled lighting, crisp face detail, shallow depth of field, subtle color accents, and a premium creator-desk atmosphere. Mode two is the cinematic demo footage: dramatic compositions, intentional movement, filmic contrast, moody lighting, and stronger environmental storytelling. Keep cutting between those modes so the audience always sees both the result and the process. Keep the entire piece optimized for vertical video. For talking-head sections, use close-ups and medium close-ups with subtle push-ins or light handheld energy. For the cinematic examples, vary the framing with wides, dramatic close-ups, push-ins, tracking shots, and controlled motion that sells the idea of “cinematic” without becoming chaotic. Everything should feel curated and premium. Lighting is important. The host footage should use flattering key light with soft falloff and a clean but moody creator-studio look. The cinematic sample shots should lean harder into contrast, rim light, atmosphere, practicals, and dramatic highlight control. The overall grade should feel modern, contrasty, and polished, with rich blacks, sharp visual separation, and subtle filmic texture. Include insert shots of prompts, settings, or example workflow screens to reinforce the educational angle. These moments can show how ideas become prompts, how cinematic references are structured, or how the creator chooses scenes and visual style. The UI should feel real and useful, not decorative. The edit should stay fast and social-first: hook, creator explanation, cinematic example, interface proof, another teaching beat, then more examples. Use cuts, punch-ins, overlays, and visual comparison moments so the viewer always feels momentum. The final result should feel like a practical creator tutorial that teaches viewers how to make cinematic AI clips while also showcasing enough premium output to inspire them to try the workflow themselves.
GLOBAL LOCK: a fast vertical promo montage designed as a repeating educational teaser card for social media, black background with bold yellow headline bars, every card reading HOW TO MAKE VIRAL AI ANIMATION at the top and SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE at the bottom, two image examples centered in each card showing different viral AI animation concepts, no live-action people speaking, no on-camera presenter, no dialogue, no narration required in-frame, no lip-sync, no subtitles beyond the built-in card text, no logo changes, consistent black-yellow-white branding, clean carousel-trailer energy, static card-by-card cuts rather than camera motion, rapid pacing that highlights niche variety: sharks, monsters, giant creatures, dragons, fantasy attacks, strange animals, cinematic action scenes, and surreal spectacle. [00:00-00:04] Begin with the branded promo card in full vertical frame: black background, thick yellow title block at the top reading HOW TO MAKE VIRAL AI ANIMATION in bold uppercase, two dramatic AI example thumbnails below showing giant shark and creature-action concepts, and a bottom call-to-action bar reading SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE. The layout is static and poster-like, with hard cuts between card variations rather than any camera movement. [00:04-00:08] Cycle through additional cards using the exact same layout and typography while swapping the example images: monstrous open mouths, giant sharks, underwater threat scenes, or fantasy attack imagery. Maintain strict brand consistency so the viewer instantly understands this is one guide being advertised through multiple niche examples. No zooms, no parallax, no presenter face, only brisk card replacement. [00:08-00:12] Continue the template rhythm with more examples, now introducing oversized animals, desert creatures, and surreal danger shots. Each card still has the same yellow headline, centered dual-image examples, and the same swipe call to action at the bottom. Keep transitions hard and rhythmic, like a carousel trailer previewing what the audience will unlock by swiping. [00:12-00:16] Move into cards featuring fantasy-adventure and cinematic-scale setups such as dragons, towering beasts, or dramatic character-versus-creature scenes. The typography and CTA remain fixed. The examples are there to signal breadth: this guide is not about one trick, but many viral AI animation niches packaged under one offer. [00:16-00:20] End with a final burst of cards that reinforce the same educational promise, including additional creature-action and cinematic concept thumbnails, while preserving the identical black-yellow layout and SWIPE FOR THE FULL GUIDE footer. Finish on the impression of a rapid-fire tutorial promo reel that sells variety, niche fluency, and creator utility rather than telling a continuous story. NEGATIVE PROMPT: talking presenter, face-to-camera coaching, white background minimalist ad, handwritten typography, changing brand colors, soft pastel palette, slow cinematic camera movement, motion graphics explainer charts, subtitles beyond the card text, random logos, blurred thumbnails, weak contrast, crowded multi-column layout, realistic office scene, dialogue bubbles, lip-sync character, unrelated aesthetic examples, low-readability text, inconsistent CTA wording. SPEECH PACK: no visible speaker, no lip-sync requirement, no dialogue performed on screen, any audio intent should support fast promo pacing only, with the visual structure driven by repeated headline cards and image swaps rather than spoken explanation.
Create a vertical 9:16 futuristic AI product-promo visual centered on a hyper-realistic fashion portrait of a young woman with slicked-back hair, pale skin, blue-grey eyes, and bold matte red lipstick, wearing a reflective chrome silver high-collar outfit in a bright metallic environment filled with iridescent foil-like textures. Behind her, large bold yellow text reads Meta AI, integrated like a clean social-ad headline. The image should feel like a premium generative-AI campaign frame promoting free image generation and AI lip sync tools, combining polished beauty-editorial realism with tech branding. Keep the composition crisp, symmetrical, high contrast, and optimized for short-form creator marketing. No extra clutter, no subtitles, no cartoon styling, no unrelated props.
GLOBAL LOCK: High-definition screen recording of a professional web application interface (Freepik AI Suite). The UI is clean, minimalist, with a white and light gray color palette. The cursor is a standard black pointer. The video features a persistent black header at the top with white text "4. How to get started 👇" and a persistent black footer at the bottom with white text "Swipe for more —>". [00:00–00:02] The screen shows the "AI Suite" dashboard with categories for IMAGE, VIDEO, AUDIO, and DESIGN. The cursor moves smoothly to the "Image Editor" link under the "IMAGE" column and clicks it. The UI is bright and responsive. [00:02–00:04] The browser transitions to the "Image Editor" page. A file explorer window briefly appears over the interface. The cursor selects a file named "Google Nano Banana". The background of the editor shows a "Drop an image or video" area before the image loads. [00:04–00:07] The selected image loads into the center of the editor. The image is a cinematic, low-light portrait of a young woman with dark hair and a white top, holding a bright yellow banana near her face. The lighting is warm and urban. The editor UI shows tools like "Retouch," "Resize," and "Upscale" below the image. [00:07–00:10] The user clicks an "Add annotations" or "AI Edit" button. A small text input box appears over the banana in the image. The user types the phrase "add text 'nano banana'". A blue progress bar at the bottom right of the editor indicates the AI is processing the request. The camera remains static on the browser window. NEGATIVE PROMPT: blurry UI, shaky camera, low resolution, messy desktop background, visible browser tabs, slow loading times, distorted faces in the AI image, robotic cursor movement, flickering screen, watermark on the UI. SPEECH PACK: (No speech present in the original video. The video relies on visual UI cues and background music.) TRANSCRIPT: [Silence/Background Music] DELIVERY_DIRECTION: N/A MIC_ROOM_SIGNATURE: N/A SYNC_REQUIREMENTS: Visual sync between cursor clicks and UI transitions is high priority.
GLOBAL LOCK: A vertical 9:16 creator tutorial reel teaching how to make first-person time-travel vlogs with AI. The lower half of the video holds a young male creator speaking directly to camera in a dark studio with red side lighting, black hoodie or jacket, and a backward cap. The upper half alternates between social-proof examples, smartphone search screens, browser pages, prompt-writing documents, and final generated historical selfie videos. The core output style is a realistic vlog shot where a modern creator appears to be filming himself inside major historical moments such as Viking England, the Wild West, or D-Day. The entire reel should feel practical and system-driven, built for viewers who want repeatable viral history content. [00:00-00:12] Open on two successful example clips above the speaker: one where a young woman appears to selfie-vlog among Vikings in England in 865 AD, and another where she appears in a Wild West town in 1880. Both examples should look like genuine first-person historical vlogs with modern camera behavior but era-correct surroundings. View counts or social-proof markers should be visible to show that this content format already works. [00:12-00:28] Move into the workflow entry step through a smartphone UI. Show a phone search screen with “Time Travel” typed in, then a Google-like result page for “Higgsfield AI.” The creator below explains the process in clear terms, making the tutorial feel accessible. The emphasis is on how surprisingly simple the setup is once the right tools are known. [00:28-00:46] Show prompt-building and script-generation stages. Display a prompt document or text page labeled for text-to-video prompts, with entries for historical scenarios like landing craft before a beach assault or other era-specific vlog scripts. The interface should feel like a practical creator workflow rather than a polished marketing demo. The point is that the output begins with scripting the right first-person historical situation. [00:46-01:01] End on a dramatic finished example where the creator appears to be selfie-vlogging during a World War II beach landing, with smoke, soldiers, landing craft, and battlefield chaos behind him. Overlay a small thumbnail or packaging element suggesting how the final video can be turned into a clickable social or YouTube asset. The result should feel both absurd and convincing: modern vlog behavior dropped into a massive historical event. NEGATIVE PROMPT: static history painting look, third-person documentary framing, no selfie perspective, bland phone UI, generic prompts, inconsistent main character face, casual modern backgrounds, low-detail crowds, weak historical setting, no social-proof packaging. SHOT PROMPTS: Viking time-travel selfie vlog; Wild West selfie vlog; phone search Time Travel; Higgsfield AI search result; ChatGPT prompt document; text-to-video historical script; D-Day beach selfie vlog; viral history series tutorial. SPEECH PACK: One male speaker only. Tone is practical and energetic, emphasizing simplicity, virality, and repeatability. Stress “time travel vlogs,” “Higgsfield AI,” “ChatGPT prompts,” and the historical selfie angle.
GLOBAL LOCK: Subject is a Caucasian male, mid-30s, with a well-groomed dark beard and mustache. In the cinematic sequence, he is wearing a full suit of polished silver medieval knight armor with intricate engravings. He wears a dark green baseball cap backwards under his helmet or as a stylistic choice. The environment is a dramatic, smoky battlefield with an overcast, moody sky and orange flames/explosions in the background. The color grade is cinematic, desaturated with high contrast and warm highlight roll-off from the fires. Camera movement is dynamic, following the subject. [00:00–00:05] Split-screen view. Bottom: Creator talking to camera in a white/black striped hoodie and "VANS" cap. Top: A dark digital interface showing a node-based workflow with lines connecting "Creation," "Text," and "Image Generator" boxes. The creator points down toward the microphone. [00:05–00:10] Top screen: A full-body photo of the male subject in a white t-shirt and striped pants against a white wall. The background of the photo then turns into a bright, solid green screen. [00:10–00:15] Top screen: Individual 3D-rendered silver armor pieces (gauntlet, chest plate, greaves) float around the subject on the green screen, then snap onto his body, replacing his clothes. [00:15–00:25] Top screen: The subject, now in full knight armor, is seated on a majestic white horse. The background is still a green screen. A white horse asset appears and he is composited onto it. [00:25–00:45] Top screen: A cinematic wide shot of the knight on the white horse galloping through a war-torn field. Thick grey smoke billows behind him. He holds a large red and green flag with a "GenHQ" logo that waves violently in the wind. Explosions of orange fire erupt in the background. The camera tracks the horse's movement with a slight handheld shake. [00:45–00:51] The cinematic knight sequence continues. Large white text "Comment 'AI'" is centered on the screen. The creator in the bottom frame continues to speak and gesture enthusiastically. The horse slows to a trot as the flag continues to wave. NEGATIVE PROMPT: Visual: robotic movement, distorted face, inconsistent armor textures, blurry horse legs, floating objects, cartoonish colors, low resolution, flickering lighting, extra limbs, text/logos other than specified. Speech: robotic tone, muffled audio, background noise, lip-sync mismatch, stuttering, flat delivery. SPEECH PACK: [00:00–00:05] "This new method of creating AI generated content gives us so much control over the output." TAKE_A: (Enthusiastic, fast-paced) "This new method of creating AI generated content gives us so much control over the output!" TAKE_B: (Authoritative, measured) "This new method... of creating AI generated content... gives us so much control over the output." TAKE_C: (Casual, friendly) "Check this out—this new AI method gives you total control over what you're making." [00:45–00:51] "So if you want to try this out for yourself, type AI in the comments and I'll send you the link." TAKE_A: (Direct, urgent) "So if you want to try this out for yourself, type AI in the comments and I'll send you the link!" TAKE_B: (Warm, inviting) "Want the link? Just type AI in the comments and I'll send it right over." TAKE_C: (Punchy, instructional) "Type AI below and I'll DM you the link to try this yourself."
A vertical educational social post built around the classic “distracted boyfriend” street photo composition. Place the original meme-like image near the top of a black background: a young man in a blue plaid short-sleeve shirt walks with his girlfriend on a busy European stone-paved street in daylight, but turns back over his shoulder to stare at another woman in a red sleeveless dress crossing the foreground. The girlfriend, wearing a light blue sleeveless top, looks at him with disbelief and irritation. Below the image, add the heading “Prompt” and a dense block of small yellowish-white text formatted like a detailed AI generation prompt describing subject positions, movement vectors, shallow depth of field, camera behavior, and cinematic grain. At the bottom, add a bright call-to-action line: “Save this post!” The overall design should feel like an AI prompt-education carousel cover turned into a short looping video: black background, meme image, compact typography, creator-tip format, high contrast, legible social layout.
Vertical comedic office mockumentary about being an “AI artist,” set in a bright open-plan creative workplace. A bearded man in casual office clothes walks through the hallway carrying work materials, then sits at a desk and deadpans to camera that making films with AI is extremely simple, as if all you have to do is press a big red button. The reel cuts between him speaking confidently in interview-style framing, bold oversized on-screen text calling him “THE AI ARTIST,” shots of thick paper briefs and office tasks, an elderly colleague handing over documents, and absurd visual metaphors where everyday chores or output volume become part of the joke. The tone should be satirical and self-aware, poking fun at the idea that AI filmmaking is effortless while also showcasing the studio environment and creative process. Clean commercial lighting, office comedy pacing, direct-to-camera delivery, punchy captions, and workplace absurdity rather than dramatic storytelling.
How To Make AI Meme
How To Make AI Meme is for users who want a clear creation workflow rather than just examples or inspiration. The page should guide them through the practical path from tool choice to prompt writing to final output, with enough structure that a beginner can follow it and enough specificity that an experienced user still gets value.
The strongest angle is usability. Users here are not asking for a broad meme gallery first. They want to know how to actually do it. The copy should stay procedural, practical, and focused on getting from idea to finished meme.
What this page should make clear: - The page is tutorial-first, not just entertainment-first. - Tool choice, prompt structure, and output format all matter. - This style works for both image memes and video memes. - The best guidance makes the next step obvious instead of overwhelming the user.
FAQ
Q: What does 'how to make AI meme' usually mean? A: It means the user wants a practical workflow for creating meme content with AI tools and prompts.
Q: Do I need advanced editing skills? A: Usually no. The right workflow reduces manual editing and focuses on tool choice plus clear prompting.
Q: What is it best for? A: Beginners, workflow learning, prompt testing, and turning meme ideas into finished output.