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@barty707

Replacing cameras with prompts Founder & CEO @ TensorPix

45.79388, 15.96955 Katılım Nisan 2019
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Bartol Freskura 📹
Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
Thought Sora was dead? Not on TensorShots. Sora 2 Pro is live here, now alongside Kling 3. #sora
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
this is what a high-roas AI ad actually looks like no flashy edits no fake enthusiasm no “AI aesthetic” just a calm, believable woman speaking directly to the camera about a problem the viewer already feels the pacing is slow enough to build trust the tone is soft enough to disarm skepticism the message feels personal instead of scripted ads like this blend into the feed because they pass as real conversations — and that’s exactly why they convert when the creative feels 0% AI, performance usually jumps 30–50% because people stop scrolling and start listening
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
AI UGC ads are the easiest way to scale creative output without scaling your budget... But most AI creatives still feel fake. Here's how to make yours look real: -Use Sora for your selfie style shots (best facial realism) -Use Kling for product-in-hand shots (best identity consistency) -Color grade for realism. Drop contrast, push shadows up, add slight fade -Match frame rates, lighting, and actor appearance across every clip (inconsistency is what makes most AI ads look fake) -Add subtle imperfections (skin, grain) -Upscale to 4K, add grain, re-export at desired resolution I used to juggle multiple tools. Now I do everything in one place, TensorShots. Here's a quick video I made with it this week:
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Tom Hallett
Tom Hallett@thetomhallett·
@barty707 this is not my ad and I also don't think it's AI but internally we either use sora or infinitetalk to create realistic UGC with AI
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Tom Hallett
Tom Hallett@thetomhallett·
another great yapper ad casual tone, authentic setting and a relatable script this is how you should brief creators a few simple tweaks can turn UGC slop into native content that actually converts
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
@thetomhallett Which ai video model do you use for creating those ugc vids and do you use any specific platform for creating ai video ads?
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
Men aged 55-70 have more disposable income than any other demographic on the internet, they return products at nearly half the rate of younger buyers, and virtually nobody is building content or products for them because every marketer under 35 thinks they don't exist online… This is probably the single most neglected goldmine in all of digital marketing right now Baby Boomers control over 70% of all disposable income in the US. The average net worth for Americans aged 55-64 is $1.57 million. Ages 65-74 it's $1.78 million. Mortgages paid off or close to it. Kids out of the house. Career earnings at peak or sitting on retirement funds. More money and fewer expenses than at any other point in their lives And they are online. Adults 55-64 spend over 5 hours per day on screens. They're on YouTube, they're on Facebook, they're spending hours consuming content every single day. They just don't announce it by posting about it the way younger demographics do so marketers assume they're invisible Here's why they convert faster and return less. Gen Z shoppers returned an average of 7.7 items in 2025. Boomers returned 4.8. That's 38% fewer returns. 51% of Gen Z buyers admit to "bracketing" which means ordering multiple sizes and sending most of them back. Boomers bracket at 24%. Half the rate The reason isn't complicated. Older buyers make more deliberate purchases. They're not impulse-scrolling and panic-buying 4 sizes of a shirt at midnight hoping one fits. They see something that solves a problem they actually have, they evaluate it for 30 seconds, and they buy it. No overthinking. No cart abandonment. No ordering 3 versions to return 2. They grew up buying things in stores where you looked at the product, decided, and walked out with it. That psychology didn't change just because the store moved to a screen They also don't need to be "warmed up" the way younger audiences do. A 22-year-old needs 15 touchpoints, 8 retargeting ads, and 3 months of free content before they trust you enough to spend $50. A 60-year-old with money sees a clear product that addresses a real problem presented by someone who respects their intelligence and they buy. The sales cycle is compressed because the buyer has been purchasing things for 40 years. They know what they want. They know when something is worth the money Now here's how you actually make money from this The play that's printing hardest right now is building faceless content pages on Facebook and YouTube targeting this exact demographic with product affiliate content. Not TikTok. These guys are not scrolling TikTok. They're on Facebook and YouTube for hours every day and the content that converts them is the opposite of what works on younger audiences Health supplements, pain relief products, sleep aids, home improvement tools, golf accessories, fishing gear. Products in the $30-80 range with 15-25% affiliate commissions. You build a faceless page around a specific interest. A fishing tips page. A golf improvement page. A men's health after 50 page. Post calm, authoritative, educational content. No flashy editing. No zoomer energy. Just a knowledgeable voice giving real information The content split works the same as any other audience. Educational videos build the following and the trust. Product videos monetize. But the conversion gap between this audience and younger audiences is where the real money shows up. Same number of followers, same number of views, but the 55-70 demo converts at dramatically higher rates because they actually have money, they actually buy what they click on, and they almost never return it Facebook Groups are the secret weapon for this demographic. 1.8 billion monthly active users. The 55+ audience LIVES in Facebook Groups. "Men's Health Over 50." "Golf Tips and Tricks." "Woodworking Projects." These groups have hundreds of thousands of members who are actively asking for product recommendations. You can build a page, post value content in the groups, and funnel traffic to affiliate products with almost zero ad spend The average order value for this demographic is 2-3x what you'd see from Gen Z audiences buying the same category of product. They buy the premium version. They don't wait for a coupon code. They don't abandon the cart and come back 3 weeks later. They just buy One person running 3-5 faceless pages targeting men 55-70 across different interest categories on Facebook and YouTube can realistically build a $10-30K/month affiliate business from a demographic that everybody else ignores. The competition is essentially zero because every 24-year-old marketer is too busy fighting over audiences that have no money (btw the ad costs to reach this demo are significantly cheaper than 18-34 because every brand on earth is bidding against each other for young eyeballs while the 55-70 demo sits there with low CPMs, highest disposable income, and lowest return rates in digital commerce. if you ever decide to layer paid ads on top of organic content for this audience the ROI is genuinely embarrassing compared to what you'd get targeting younger demographics) there's a reason luxury brands have always targeted older demographics with money instead of young demographics with influence. the old guys actually buy. and right now almost nobody online is selling to them we cover audience targeting, content strategy, and building distribution for high-converting demographics in a free webinar. 100% free. link in bio to sign up
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dārhk.btç🦺🌐
dārhk.btç🦺🌐@Mr_Darhk·
All made from Ai (as a brand ambassador of AURORA wristwatch) Thank you @Ifeanyi_Maulepe for this Full video on my Instagram, TikTok The link is on the comment 👇 Or you can type more, if you want to see the full video
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Don't be ashamed of your hustle. what do you do for a living? Someone might need your service this week.
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
if you’re an ecomm brand and you’re not testing: ad > pdp ad > advertorial > pdp ad > advertorial > pdp > rtg listicle > pdp ad > sales page ad > low ticket FE > upsell ad > quiz funnel > personalised offer page ad > vsl > offer page ad > listicle > pdp rtg ad > product demo vsl > pdp …every month… what are you doing
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
3.6x ROAS is great. Needing 5 tools to make one video ad isn’t. Most AI workflows still look like this: Prompt ChatGPT for scripts Generate images somewhere else Animate them in another tool Fix the weird parts manually Finish everything in CapCut It works. It’s just slow, messy, and expensive. TensorShots is the cleaner workflow: Product image -> hook -> script -> storyboard -> customize shots -> export One flow. Better consistency across scenes. Faster iterations. No juggling 5 subscriptions to make one solid video ad. Focus on the creative. Let AI handle the grunt work.
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
2026–2027 will be the year of a major legal event fighting AI video/ad use without labeling it as AI. Will also be the year where law firms will specialize in this and absolutely MILK people for fines. Quoting this once it happens. 2023–2025 was the wild west days.
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Bartol Freskura 📹
Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
started getting 10x better AI ad outputs the moment i learned basic filmmaking terms you need to think like a director AND a marketer i see people pumping out generic prompts wondering why their ads look like trash meanwhile i'm specifying: - camera movements (dolly in, pan left, crane shot) - shot composition (rule of thirds, leading lines) - lighting setups (three-point, Rembrandt, backlit) the output difference is insane a good AI ad is 80% prompt engineering, 20% the tool learning basic filmmaking terms enhanced my output by 10x because i can communicate exactly what i want you don't need to go to film school, just learn enough to describe what you see in your head.
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Victoria Chimnaza Sunday.
Victoria Chimnaza Sunday.@AIVOXMedia·
I really want to get good at sales and marketing. That's only way I can take my AI video creation Agency "AIVOX Media" to the next level. Having skill is not enough!
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Farah Bilal
Farah Bilal@DigiBamplifier·
Ah… marketing really shows you two different worlds at the same time. 😅 Today I saw an ad for a plastic bag priced at $1,790. Yes… a plastic bag. I had to look twice to make sure I wasn’t reading it wrong.
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
nanobanana pro + sora 2 is one of the simplest ways to make AI video ads right now you can use it for physical products, digital products, info products, saas, and consumer apps this video cost me $0.5 to make i put together a full guide on how i do it: > the prompting framework i use > how i combine nanobanana pro + sora 2 for better results > how i show multiple screens / angles in one video > how i keep the workflow clean without messy stitching repost, and reply "GUIDE" and i’ll send it over (follow so i can dm)
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
90% of agencies run outreach the same way: Copy-paste cold DM Same Meta ad template Same offer to every niche And wonder why reply rates suck. We choose the right acquisition channel based on the client's niche. That’s how we: Added $12k for an AI agency Got 3 clients in 6 days for an agency Scaled 2 agencies to $30k+ There’s no “one size fits all” in client acquisition.
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
AI guys, stop wasting time.⏰ For actual winning video ads, nothing is beating Sora, Kling 2.6, and NanoBananaPro right now. Most of the people bragging about “600+ videos” and farming “AI” comments are selling garbage. Kling 3.0 is good for hooks. Seedance 2.0 isn’t optimal for UGC (yet) And if you’re tired of stitching 5 different tools together, TensorShots is one of the best options out there. It combines the whole workflow in one place: product image -> hook -> script -> storyboard -> custom shots -> export
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Bartol Freskura 📹@barty707·
@AIVOXMedia Solid stack. I mostly use TensorShots for ad creation, it brings all the major video models into one place. I can skip the usual brainstorming too, it generates hooks and scripts straight from my product image
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