Muhammad Asmal
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Muhammad Asmal
@asmaldigital
AI Marketing Strategist. Empowering businesses with AI-driven strategies. Speaker & Consultant.
Katılım Haziran 2020
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AI animated videos are converting harder than anything i've tested this year - and they look insane
spent months figuring out the exact system, finally got it dialed in and sharing it ALL with you
here's everything you get:
- the animation prompting framework that gets cinematic results first try
- how i keep characters & scenes consistent across unlimited clips
- the method i use to scale to 30+ creatives a day without losing quality
- script writer to write best scripts on autopilot
rt + reply 'ANIMATE' and i'll send you step-by-step playbook (must follow so i can dm)
MAX@maxxmalist
this is f*cking insane ai animated videos are converting harder than anything i’ve tested this year, and they look unreal i’ve cracked a formula for generating animations that look like they cost $50k to produce and instantly stop people from scrolling on top of that, you’re saving $2,000+ on 3d animators and skipping weeks of waiting this is literally one of the most in-demand skills right now, do not miss on this AI gold rush
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Video gets better when people share, build together, and learn together
hyperframes.dev is live. Browse community projects, download any zip, hand it to your agent or publish yours
$ npx hyperframes publish
Publish then RT + comment "dev" for credits
(must follow)
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Claude Code can now watch & analyze ANY video 🤯
I built a skill that gives Claude the ability to watch any video file you drop in — UGC ads, competitor Meta ads, organic TikToks, screen recordings, anything.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who study competitor creative every week to figure out what's working and what to test next.
Here's the problem:
If you're studying competitor ads on Meta or hooks on TikTok, you're scrubbing through videos manually, pausing to write down hooks, screenshotting on-screen text, and trying to remember what made the ad land by the time you've watched 10 of them.
This skill solves it:
→ Drop any video file into Claude Code
→ Skill routes it through the Gemini API for native video understanding
→ Returns a full creative teardown — hook breakdown, target audience, angle, beat-by-beat, on-screen text verbatim
→ Surfaces the steal-worthy patterns you can apply to your own creative
→ Same skill works on UGC ads, produced video ads, organic TikToks, and Loom recordings
No manual scrubbing.
No pausing every 5 seconds.
No $200/mo ad intelligence platform.
What you get:
- Native video understanding via Gemini (not just transcripts)
- Structured analysis — hook, angle, audience, pain point, CTA
- Verbatim on-screen text and dialogue with timestamps
- Hook variations generated directly from competitor ads
- About 27 cents per 30-minute video
Built 100% in Claude Code with the Gemini API.
I recorded a full breakdown showing exactly how I built this and I'm giving away the skill for free.
Want the skill?
> Comment "CLAUDE" +
> Like this post
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Here is the video animation prompt. Paste into @higgsfield with the storyboard image and your character reference, then select Seedance 2.0:
That is the entire workflow. Two prompts. One cinematic scene.
Try it. Tag me when you generate something.
Video prompt:
15-second Champions League cinematic sequence. ASMAL, Liverpool number 10 striker, scores a wonder goal at Anfield against Manchester United.
@image1 is the master storyboard reference. Match the exact look, kit, color grade, lighting, stadium environment, and camera language shown in every panel.
@image2 is the main character ASMAL. Match his face, beard, hair, skin tone, and identity exactly in every shot he appears in.
WARDROBE: Liverpool ALL-RED home kit (red shirt, red shorts, red socks), white number 10 and white "ASMAL" lettering on back. Manchester United players in white-and-red away kit.
THE 9-SHOT SEQUENCE IN 15 SECONDS:
0-1.5s: Aerial drone descends toward Anfield exterior at dusk (per @image1 Panel 1). Floodlights blazing. "THIS IS ANFIELD" sign visible. Red flares and pyrotechnic smoke rising from the Kop. Slow controlled descent.
1.5-3s: Steadicam tracks @image2 from behind, low angle, as he emerges from the tunnel onto the pitch (per @image1 Panel 2). Number 10 and ASMAL lettering on back. "You'll Never Walk Alone" mosaic on the Kop. Crowd raising red scarves. Floodlights flare into lens.
3-4.5s: Broadcast mid-shot side profile (per @image1 Panel 3). @image2 receives the ball at center circle on a clean Anfield pitch. Two Manchester United players in white closing in. Sweat beading, focused expression, head up.
4.5-6s: Ground-level tracking shot (per @image1 Panel 4). @image2 drops his shoulder and dribbles past the first United defender who lunges in vain. Real-time speed. Grass spraying. Defender blurred in motion.
6-7.5s: Low macro boot-cam (per @image1 Panel 5). Tight on @image2's red Liverpool boots and the ball. Second United defender slides in studs-up, missing by inches. @image2 cuts the ball inside with the outside of his right foot. Grass and water spray.
7.5-10s: Slow-motion low-angle hero shot from behind @image2 (per @image1 Panel 6). He plants his left foot and unleashes a powerful right-footed strike from outside the box. Body fully extended. Frozen mid-strike for one full second. Crowd rising in background. Snyder-style hero slow-motion.
10-11.5s: Net-cam from behind the goal (per @image1 Panel 7). The ball rips into the top right corner. Net rippling violently. United keeper fully stretched and beaten, arm reaching helplessly. @image2 distant in background, arms beginning to rise.
11.5-13.5s: Wide low-angle behind @image2 (per @image1 Panel 8) as he sprints toward the Kop and drops into a knee slide on wet grass. Both arms outstretched wide. Head thrown back, mouth open, roaring. Pyrotechnic smoke and red scarves filling the Kop. Grass and water spraying from his slide.
13.5-15s: Cinematic close-up (per @image1 Panel 9). @image2 on his knees, arms wide, screaming in raw triumph. Sweat and rain on his face. Liverpool teammates blurring into frame from the edges to mob him. Red and white confetti drifting down. Floodlight halo behind his head. Final freeze on his face.
STYLE: Champions League broadcast cinematography. UEFA highlight-reel quality. Anamorphic floodlight flares. Deep teal-and-orange color grade. Photorealistic, like a real Liverpool vs Manchester United Champions League knockout match. Snyder-style slow-motion ramps on the strike, the goal, and the celebration.
CAMERA LANGUAGE: Aerial drone, Steadicam tracking, broadcast mid-shot, ground-level tracking, boot macro, hero slow-motion low-angle, net-cam, wide low-angle tracking, cinematic close-up. Real broadcast camera language, no gimmicky cuts.
AUDIO: Anfield crowd ambience swelling throughout. "You'll Never Walk Alone" choral undercurrent. Boot-on-ball thud at strike. Net snap at goal. Crowd explosion at celebration. Champions League anthem horn sting at peak. Heavy breathing from @image2 at the close-up.
CRITICAL CONSISTENCY:
- Match @image2's face, beard, and identity in every shot where ASMAL appears
- Match the kit, lighting, color grade, and stadium environment from @image1 EXACTLY across every shot
- Liverpool ALL-RED kit (red shirt, RED shorts, red socks) in every shot, never white shorts
- Number 10 and "ASMAL" lettering sharp and legible on every back-of-shirt frame
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The future of AI video is here, and it is completely mind-boggling.
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 inside Higgsfield just made a full Champions League broadcast scene from two prompts.
The whole film is decided before a single frame of video is generated.
Let me show you exactly how I did it below.
Prompts included 👇
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The most surprising part is the storyboard.
It is not just a grid of pretty frames. It works like a real director's shooting guide:
- what to shoot
- how to frame it
- where the subject sits in the frame
- what emotion the shot carries
- how the sequence cuts together
The storyboard becomes the visual contract for the final video.
Once you see the shot sheet, you already know what the film wants to become.
That changes everything.
Storyboard Prompt (Remember to Upload your Character)
Create a professional storyboard reference sheet titled "ANFIELD 10 — ASMAL" displayed as a 3x3 grid against a deep matte black cinematic background. Each panel must be clearly numbered and include shot details below it.
CRITICAL FACE MATCHING: The uploaded reference image shows the EXACT face of the main character ASMAL. His face, beard shape, hair, skin tone, eye shape, nose, and overall facial structure MUST be replicated identically in every panel where his face is visible. Do NOT generate a different person. Do NOT stylize or idealize the face. Use the reference photo as a direct face source. The person in this storyboard is the same person in the uploaded headshot, just placed into a Liverpool football scene.
LAYOUT:
- Top header banner: "ANFIELD 10 | ASMAL — Liverpool vs Man United" in clean modern broadcast typography
- 9 panels arranged in 3x3 grid
- Each panel framed in 21:9 cinematic widescreen
- Below each panel: numbered tag, shot duration, lens / camera notes, brief action description, mood label
- Cohesive Champions League broadcast color grade across all panels: deep teal shadows, warm amber highlights from stadium lights, saturated reds in the Liverpool kit and Kop crowd
WARDROBE (LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT, IDENTICAL ACROSS EVERY PANEL):
- ALL-RED Liverpool home kit: RED shirt, RED shorts, RED socks (NOT white shorts, NOT white socks)
- Number 10 in white on the back of the shirt
- "ASMAL" surname lettering in white above the number 10
- Red Liverpool-branded football boots
- Liver bird crest on left chest
PANEL 1: 0-2s | Aerial drone, slow descent toward stadium
Iconic Anfield exterior at dusk under floodlights. The famous red brick facade with "THIS IS ANFIELD" sign visible above the players' tunnel. Massive crowd silhouettes streaming in. Pyrotechnic flares and red smoke rising from the Kop end. Champions League branding on perimeter LED boards. (NO PLAYER VISIBLE IN THIS PANEL)
Mood: Epic
PANEL 2: 2-4s | Steadicam tracking from behind, low angle
Tunnel exit. ASMAL emerges into the pitch in the LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. Number 10 and "ASMAL" lettering in white visible across his back as he jogs out. Camera follows from behind. Anfield crowd erupts in red and white scarves raised, "You'll Never Walk Alone" mosaic across the Kop. Floodlights flare into lens.
Mood: Heroic
PANEL 3: 4-6s | Broadcast mid-shot, side profile
ASMAL at the center circle, receiving the ball at his feet on a clean Anfield pitch. Wearing LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. Two Manchester United players in white-and-red away kit closing in from the right. Sweat beading on ASMAL's face (FACE MUST MATCH UPLOADED REFERENCE EXACTLY). Focused expression, head up scanning the field. Crowd blurred behind in shallow depth of field.
Mood: Determined
PANEL 4: 6-8s | Tracking shot, ground-level alongside the action
ASMAL in motion. Wearing LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. He drops his shoulder and dribbles past the first Manchester United defender who lunges in vain. Ball glued to his right foot. Grass kicking up behind his boots. Motion blur on the defender's leg. ASMAL's face matches uploaded reference.
Mood: Driven
PANEL 5: 8-10s | Low macro, ground-level boot-cam
Tight on ASMAL's red Liverpool boots, RED Liverpool shorts visible above the boots, and the ball. Second United defender slides in, studs up, missing by inches. ASMAL cuts the ball inside with the outside of his right foot. Grass and water spray from the slide tackle. Floodlights streak overhead.
Mood: Sharp
PANEL 6: 10-13s | Slow-motion low angle, behind ASMAL
ASMAL plants his left foot and unleashes a powerful right-footed strike from just outside the box. Wearing LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. Body fully extended, arms out for balance, head down over the ball. Captured in frozen slow-motion mid-strike. ASMAL's face matches uploaded reference exactly. Anfield crowd in the background rising to their feet, mouths open. Ball compressing under contact.
Mood: Impact
PANEL 7: 13-15s | Net-cam, behind the goal
The ball rips into the top right corner of the net. Net rippling violently, white mesh strands frozen mid-flutter. United goalkeeper fully stretched and beaten, arm reaching helplessly. Background out of focus: ASMAL just visible in distance in his LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT with arms beginning to rise.
Mood: Triumph
PANEL 8: 15-18s | Wide low-angle, behind ASMAL toward the Kop end
ASMAL sprints toward the Kop end and drops into a knee slide on the wet grass. Wearing LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. Both arms outstretched wide, head back, mouth open in a roar. The entire Kop is a sea of red scarves, flags, and pyrotechnic smoke. Floodlights flare. Grass and water spraying from his slide. Red and white confetti drifting down.
Mood: Electric
PANEL 9: 18-20s | Cinematic close-up hero shot
Tight on ASMAL on his knees, arms still wide, screaming in raw triumph. Wearing LIVERPOOL ALL-RED HOME KIT. Sweat, tears, and rain glistening on his face. Liverpool teammates blurring into frame from the edges to mob him. Red and white confetti drifting down. Floodlight halo behind his head. ASMAL's face matches uploaded reference exactly.
Mood: Legendary
ABSOLUTE CONSISTENCY RULES:
1. ASMAL's face must be IDENTICAL to the uploaded reference photo across every panel where his face is visible (Panels 3, 4, 6, 8, 9). Same beard, same skin tone, same facial structure, same hair. Do NOT generate a generic footballer face.
2. Liverpool ALL-RED kit (red shirt, RED shorts, red socks) across every panel where ASMAL appears. NEVER white shorts. NEVER white socks.
3. Number 10 and "ASMAL" lettering identical and legible across all back-of-shirt frames
4. Same Anfield stadium environment, floodlight direction, and crowd density across all panels
5. Cohesive Champions League broadcast color grade and lighting style across all panels
6. Photorealistic, like a frame from a real UEFA Champions League knockout match
CHARACTER REFERENCE (uploaded image): The uploaded reference image is the main character ASMAL, the Liverpool number 10 striker. Match his face, beard, hair, skin tone, and any distinguishing features exactly. Apply this likeness to Panels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Maintain absolute identity consistency across every panel where he appears.
Style: Champions League broadcast cinematography. UEFA highlight-reel quality. Anamorphic lens flares from floodlights. Deep teal-and-orange color grade. Snyder-style slow-motion hero frames on the strike, goal, and celebration. Photorealistic.

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GPT Images 2.0 is CRAZY good.
I've built a file with some prompts I've tested, with results.
Our creative strategists are using these exact prompts for our 7/8-figure clients.
Inside the mini-guide:
- Examples
- Type of requests
- Prompts you can test
Want a copy? Like + Comment "AI" and I'll send it over ASAP
(Must be following)
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Stop asking ChatGPT Image 2 for one image. Ask it for a full ad campaign.
Most people type "create me an ad" and get back a single random graphic. That graphic doesn't sell anything because it has no story behind it.
Here is the structure that actually works:
1. Hero image
2. Problem image
3. Solution image
4. Proof or transformation image
5. Call to action image
Your prompt starts: "You are a senior ad director and campaign strategist. Create a five image brand campaign for [your business name]."
Then give it the inputs. Business name. Product category. Target customer. CTA. Product URL.
For this video, I uploaded one product photo and pasted the full prompt. I got back a complete campaign, not a random graphic.
The key to the entire process is the prompt itself.
Comment "prompt" and I'll send you a link to my free community. The full prompt sits in the learning section, ready to paste.
#AIMarketing #ChatGPTPrompts #AdCreative #MarketingStrategy #AITool
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More clients will not fix a broken agency.
They will expose it.
Because if every new client means more late nights, more WhatsApp messages, more reports, more revisions, and more “quick changes”...
You do not have an agency yet.
You have a job with multiple bosses.
That is the trap most agency owners are stuck in.
They think the next client will finally give them breathing room.
But the next client usually just adds another 10 hours a week to a model that was already cracking.
More clients are only valuable when the system underneath can handle them.
That is the shift.
The future agency owner is not the one who works the fastest.
It is the one who builds a machine around the work.
A machine where:
- Content builds trust before the call
- The funnel turns attention into appointments
- Sales follows a repeatable story
- Ads connect to a real backend
- Delivery does not depend on founder bandwidth
- Clients feel supported without draining the owner
That is what AI should be doing.
Not giving you another tool to play with.
Not giving you another prompt pack.
Not making you faster at a broken model.
AI should help you build the agency you thought you were building from day one.
A business with leverage.
A business with structure.
A business where every new client makes the model stronger, not heavier.
That is what we build inside AI Lead Builder:
- Software.
- Agency OS Plugin.
- Weekly coaching.
- Community.
Learn It.
Do It.
Sell It.
Build the system for your own agency first.
Then sell that system to clients.
That is how you stop being the operator and start becoming the owner.
Which part of your agency still depends on you: leads, sales, delivery, or reporting?
#AILeadBuilder #AgencyOwners #AIAgency #AgencyGrowth #DigitalMarketingAgency

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RIP Arcads 🤯
I built a Claude skill that vibe-codes UGC ads on demand.
One product + one prompt = the AI creator, the script, the scene-by-scene shot list, and finished video.
All inside Claude.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who can't afford to keep paying $500-$1,500 per UGC video and waiting 2 weeks for revisions.
If you're briefing creators, mailing PR boxes, waiting on first cuts, then asking for re-shoots because the hook didn't land...
This skill eliminates the entire loop:
→ Tell Claude the product, ad angle, and length
→ Skill writes the GPT Image 2.0 prompt to generate the AI creator from scratch
→ Skill writes every scene prompt, dialogue line, and delivery direction
→ Pipe it into Seedance 2.0 with character + product + voice locked
→ Speed up + caption in CapCut
→ Ship the ad in 20 minutes
No more paying $11 per video on Arcads.
What you get:
→ Perfect character consistency across every scene
→ Voice consistency that holds clip-to-clip (small CapCut hack inside the tutorial)
→ Real product fidelity using your actual product photo as a reference
→ Multi-scene day-in-life, testimonial, and action-shot formats out of the box
Built 100% with a Claude skill + Seedance 2.0.
I recorded a full step-by-step tutorial showing the exact workflow + the 3 finished AI UGC ads I made for Rhode, AG1, and Barebells.
Want to see the full breakdown?
> Like this post
> Comment "UGC"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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