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Most creators do not need more ideas. They need

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to turn those ideas into actual content.

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Right? So they actually need a system, a system that turns those ideas into finished content

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ready to publish.

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Okay? So this is what I have been building with these incredible tools, Higgs Field, Hyperframes,

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and Claude code code altogether

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to create this product ad,

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this UTC style video, this cinematic

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fight scene, this b roll for my own videos,

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and different visual styles with the same type of concept.

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And the same system takes those assets,

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edits them,

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package them, and sends them into distribution.

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That is the part that people miss the most. So the value is not generating just cool stuff

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and cool visuals with taste.

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That is important. Yes. But the value is building a content production system around all of this so you can have a running system autonomously

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for your business.

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The combination of this four specialist into one system is what you actually need for your business.

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You need a system specifically

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focused for

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creating visual

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creative assets

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with AI.

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You have Hicksfield. You need an actual operator who's there for you to take autonomous

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control over tasks,

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Cloud Code. You need an actual social media API that automates your entire distribution process and retrieval of analytics,

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you have CERNIO. You need an a framework, right, integrated into your operator who makes your operator become the best freaking editor possible,

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hyperframes.

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That's all you need. You need all this. You need to put together these four main tool specialists

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into one to create the dream system for your business. And you don't have to worry about being nontechnical.

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You don't have to worry about spending hours

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to build this system.

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Someone has already built that for you and is wanting to share that with you, and that's me here in this video.

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So like I said,

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the combination of this specialist is the actual leverage that you need for your business,

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and that has been the thing

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that I have been using. Now when I'm talking about the combination of this four specialist,

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uh, into one system, I mean, actually a one system for content production that has all these tools integrated into it that allows me to make

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workflows,

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make skills

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to automate some of the areas of my business,

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uh,

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in terms of, like, posting content.

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And same for other businesses that we're working with. Uh, we implement

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this

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we implement this specific content production engine

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into their business so we can automate some areas,

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uh, that need automation

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for increasing

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volume when it comes down to

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posting more consistency,

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super important,

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and

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owner dependency.

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Right? Some of the businesses that we work with

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require them to be on camera, require them to be recording.

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Now with these

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systems in place,

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with, like, UGC creators,

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for example,

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you can

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create a UGC persona

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for their business like we did here with, uh, Sophie. This is Sophie.

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She's making content for

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a, um,

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one of my one of our clients.

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And this entire

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UGC

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type of style

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video

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with call to action at the end and everything

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was made by this ClaudeCode

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content production system.

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ClaudeCode came out with the generations

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of Sophie speaking to camera,

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b rolls,

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play putting together all the b rolls, the videos,

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the voiceovers on top of the b rolls.

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The captions,

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everything was made by Claude.

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Obviously, with guidance from an operator who was

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talking with Claude and coming up with this,

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first with the script and then making all of this possible,

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but you get the idea. And this was done for

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this video too using Cdance,

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this latest model for video generation that is super cool.

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This GGC,

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this was just me playing around with the possibilities, and I created this.

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It was just one prompt. I referenced a product from eBay,

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this banana pistol gun.

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And Claude with the CLI connection with Hicksfield was

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able to create this

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UGC

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ad for this product, and that's incredible.

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Same with these b rolls that were edited by

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with hyper frames,

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but the videos, I think, are v o 3.1.

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Um, and remember, you don't have to be technical. You don't have to understand all the tool names.

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Um,

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you can just talk with Claude. Talk with your agent. He will know better than you on, um,

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pretty much half of the stuff. Uh, same with this cinematic fight.

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That is cool also.

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Um, what I'm trying to say here is

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you need a system that

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allows you to turn an idea to an actual video that you can then post,

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uh, automatically.

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And that's what I'm sharing in this video. Um, also, obviously, the whole infrastructure of

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making this possible

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with Cloud Code, like training Cloud Code with the proper skills,

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training Cloud Code with,

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um, how to use the framework for editing and all of that stuff, training Cloud Code with how to distribute content,

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connecting the CLI from Higgs field to ClotCode, and

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that's what we're doing right now. Now this content production engine system has 24 skills,

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uh, mostly for distribution,

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generative AI,

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video pipeline,

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visual creations,

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voice and editing.

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And it has a couple of workflows that I have been sharing on

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all my videos. I really recommend you watching this ClaudeCode workflow turn into my clip machine video and also this ClaudeCode

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just changed content creation forever

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because I go more in deep into some of the other,

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uh,

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important areas from this. I go over some other areas that gives you an idea of the power of this content production engine system. Now our main goal with AI Growth Collective community that I'm gonna leave in the description where you are going to have access to the content production engine.

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I know everyone's switching to school. Everyone is giving, uh, their products there. That's what I'm doing. Yes. I mean, if you're giving something that is actually valuable,

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that gets updated every single day, that actually has a community,

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uh, giving value,

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providing inputs,

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giving feedback, improvement.

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Why are you gonna not gonna do that? Like, that is my question. So if you wanna get access to the AI Growth Collective,

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I really recommend you doing that. Our main goal is to create autonomous growth departments,

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and, obviously, we're really into,

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uh, m and a space and growing, scaling, and selling businesses.

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And if you know any HVAC business owner or if you are one watching this video

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and you your business is making around 5 to $15,000,000

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per year. We want to help you increase 5% of the net margins of your business in ninety days. So if you wanna check out more details, just go to Infinite x a I dot com. I will leave that in the description. Join. You will have access to the content production engine

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that is exactly what we're basically sharing in this video, specifically with Higgs Field, how we're integrating this incredible.

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Uh, I really like this platform because it brings up,

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like, the other side of what you can do with AI.

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And this is like AI generated content

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with taste, right, with quality.

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And

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that's basically what gives value to Hicksfield, not entirely their well, yes, their endpoints.

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Right? They use NanoVan Nano Pro and this provider, Cdance. You can get this cheaper with Key dot ai.

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But what I'm sharing here

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is

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the actual data that they have been collecting with other users and mainly their own community of, like, incredibly

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talented people with

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super creative ideas.

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And they are composing

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just a more friendly experience for us with features, with different types of models, for this creative generation with AI. And

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what is valuable for with them is, like, their presets,

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their

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their own workflows,

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and that's what I'm sharing in this video mainly. So the CLI and the MCP is what's what's making this video possible because we integrated this Higgs field CLI into the content production engine

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that allow that I basically created, like, three different skills that I'm gonna go over in this video showing showcasing. But as you know already, before showcasing,

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we need to actually implement this content production engine system into Cloud Code. So let's do that first. Alright, people. So here we have. Uh, I'm inside my own content production engine project.

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Uh, I have done a lot of tutorials on how you can clone your repo.

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You need to clone the content production engine repo. You need to go into Versus Code. You need to open a Cloud Code session.

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Cloud Code can clone that repo for you, or you can do that manually.

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Just get this on another project

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so you can actually just

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navigate through it with ClotCode.

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I have done a lot of videos going over those steps. Probably, you have seen a lot of videos on that too. If you are not familiar with that, you can see other videos so you can get to the point where I'm at right now and the that I just finished. Okay?

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So

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as you can see here, I'm inside the content production engine.

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I

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went through with I opened a Claude code session.

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I'm using the, uh, extension.

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Um,

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and I just told Claude, hey. Can you guide me through the next steps? And the cool thing is that this system already has integrated the Bootstrap process

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that basically

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guides

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you through the whole setup,

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uh, that is required for you to use the system. And in this case, we're showcasing how we connected

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the Higgs field,

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uh, CLI properly.

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So as you can clearly see here, Claude went through all of the steps.

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He integrated this, uh, he installed the CLI.

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And then what we need to do now is just

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do the logging for the authentication,

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um,

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with Hicksfield.

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So Claude can retrieve it, and Claude can access my Hicksfield account properly.

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So as you can see here,

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he went through all of that process.

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Uh, you can basically

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reference

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the Hicksfield CLI command. Here is just one liner. Copy that. Give it to your agent. He can do that for you. And then as you can see here,

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he basically

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gave me back a URL

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so we can sign in, and he can get all the confirmation the confirmation code for the device.

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And we are

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good

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with the connection.

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So this is what I did. Click click the link, click connect, and we're all set here. If we can see here,

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smoke test pass.

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So this means that he tested

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a

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job with Hicksfield and

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just to prove that everything worked effectively.

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So that's great. So a couple of things that you can see here is we have the environmental file. Inside the environmental file, we have different

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providers

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that

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require from us

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different

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either API keys or IDs.

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Uh, in this case, we're using assembly.ai,

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uh, as one of our,

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uh,

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transcription models. We're using Cernio for the distribution

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process,

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our favorite social media API.

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We're using 11 Lapse for the boys,

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for voice over

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with, uh, text to speech,

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and we're using a couple of other tools that I will be sharing later. Okay?

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Now I'm gonna go over the showcasing

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three examples that I went over with with this content production system with Claude,

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Hyperframes, and Surnio. The first one is how Claude could help me create this

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UGC ad for this water banana,

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uh, gun.

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That is super cool. The third one is showcasing how Claude helped me build these different

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b roll scenes, uh, with editing captions on top of them dynamically,

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uh, that it was cool. He's mixing hyperframes, the editing framework,

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with Higgs field together. And, also, I will be sharing how he created 40 different images

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examples

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with 10 different styles,

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four on each style that just showcase,

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um,

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different

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optionalities,

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different options that can be turned into b rolls on top of videos. I don't know. Whatever you want. We have claymation.

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We have also cinematic doc.

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Uh, we have paper cut. My favorite one is, uh, the Polaroid.

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This one's cool as you can see here. But yeah. And the third video that we are showcasing is how do we create this awareness clip

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in a very cool way.

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Just bringing up more of the concept of well, this was just

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one in eight homes in Arizona have toxic chemicals in their water.

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And

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what I really like about this video is, like,

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the whole smoothness,

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transitions,

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Zooms,

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and everything was done by CDN. So super cool stuff. And the captions on top, the logo of the company

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were made by Hyperframes,

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and the boys over that you can hear is just 11 Labs boys on top. And everything was put together with the content production engine. So we just finished connecting the Hicksfield account into Cloud Code. So now what we need to do is we need to give Cloud Code the ability to distribute our content, And that only happens when you integrate it with

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So let's do that. Alright, people. So here we are inside Cernio, my favorite social media API. As you probably know already,

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I've made a lot of freaking videos with Cernio.

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What can I say? I mean, I have used Cernio for almost five months now. I used Cernio for all of the developments with AI agents that I currently

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have for clients and for myself running my business.

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Surnia for posting content,

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retrieving analytics.

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I have one client, uh, that I'm posting, like, ads with

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their main API directly.

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I have the chat marketing agent stuff.

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I mean, their freaking

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API is amazing. Their API reference is incredible.

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I mean, they give you this YML

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file with,

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like, 23,000

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lines of code that basically contains

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everything that you need

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to give

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to your AI agent to take action on and install everything required

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for whatever development you're gonna do.

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Their documentation

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is incredible.

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Their main focus with developers and AI agents,

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amazing.

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They're opening up this affiliate program that I will recommend you taking a look at if you wanna start, like, just making money by sharing

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this cool product. Well, first, I recommend you starting with Cernyo if you haven't. You're gonna just experience the platform itself. Most people just stay with Cernyo for for for for everything. So you're gonna love this platform. Make sure you start for free if you are like, okay. Let me just try it out. Uh, and if you need more accounts

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to be integrated,

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you can start and move up however you want. So the cool thing with Cernio is that you just pay per account.

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So no plans, no tiers, no add ons. Every single feature is included.

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Scheduling, analytics, DMs, comments,

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ads,

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and webhooks,

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everything integrated. So you can start with your first two accounts for free right now. And what we're gonna do now is we're gonna head into well, I'm gonna head into my account. I'm gonna go into the API section,

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and I'm gonna basically create an API and give it to my project and place it inside the environmental file. So what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna create my API key. So I'm gonna name it demo video, create key,

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copy, then going back here.

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And what you need to do is you need to basically have a profile.

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In this case, I do have my own profile here with Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok, x,

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uh, and YouTube connected.

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Make sure you just connect your accounts properly after you create your account with Cernio. Create your profile,

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and you're all set. That's how easy it is.

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So what I'm gonna do now is I'm just gonna head into environmental keys, and I'm just gonna paste my Cernio API key in this section here.

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And I'm all set. Let's go. Alright, people. So let's start with generation number one that it was the video ad for this water gun banana

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product.

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And as you probably know already,

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every single generation starts with a very detailed prompt

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and context about what you want specifically, what you wanna get out of it. Uh, the inspiration also. Like, for example, in this case, what I did is I just found well, one of my friends bought this water banana gun,

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and

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I was like, why shouldn't I make an ad about this specifically?

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So I just went

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eBay

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water

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banana gun,

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and here's what I have. So what I basically did is I basically referenced this link to Claude.

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Claude basically

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analyzed the entire

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product itself, descriptions,

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details,

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the reference images.

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And then he well, he triggered the UGC

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video skill with

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Hicksfield specifically,

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and he

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composted the script.

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As you can see here,

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he had some a little bit of trouble accessing

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and fetching the the link.

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But if you tell Claude, hey. Work your way out.

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He will figure it out.

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I'm telling you. He will find a way to to get past the limits.

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Yeah. And as you can see here, he basically triggered the production chain

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of, uh,

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what's the actual skill skills that he needs to trigger to execute and to make this video possible effectively.

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He is using CDNs in this case for

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for the video.

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And then he

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he basically draft the entire transcript.

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Well, the the entire script of the video if I can see that. If not, I'm just gonna showcase

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where he left it at.

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Yeah. As you can see, he went through all of that autonomously.

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And

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here, he asked me like a couple of questions like,

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oh, this is, the distribution process now.

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Oops. Let me go a little bit

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behind. Yeah. As you can see here, he chose a couple of script variants.

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And then I just said, I I preferred this one here. He picked the right one. And then, um,

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he start generating all of that stuff with Higgs field effectively until I got this video back,

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as you can see here. And we decided to move forward with the publishing process.

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Now

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I told him to pick Instagram reels short short form and TikTok for posting this video, and then he created the captions, the hashtags,

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the first comment,

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and he basically published that,

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uh, with Surnio. Effectively, you can clearly see here.

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Um,

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this was this was really cool. And he created also, like, a, like, a media preview

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thumbnail and everything.

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So that's nice. And for the second generation, we wanted to get the capabilities from Hicksfield for

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all the storyboard

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assets that they provide us and the templates.

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So I was like, hey. Let's create a storyboard narrative,

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uh, for this brief. A founder builds a content engine.

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He starts overwhelming

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overwhelmed by chaotic

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notes.

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This wasn't a very crazy developed prompt, but that's fine. We just wanted to showcase what's possible with this specific skill.

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And as you can see here, he went through all the steps himself,

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creating all the six six key frames first. So he created the frames, and then he turned those frames into an actual video

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that you can see here. And then I just told him, hey, can you add voice over on top of that video?

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And

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and also edit that with hyperframes.

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And as you can see here, he triggered the hyperframes editing skill,

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and he added captions. He figured out the best way to approach that. And finally, we got this cool b roll clip that is nice. I mean, it's decent. Uh, you can see that is a little bit AI slob, but, uh, I give it a pass, honestly. Uh, but this just showcase more of the processes you can go through with Claude, your operator,

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to create cool and interesting developments and then

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get them fully posted

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with, uh, Surnio effectively. What do we do now? Well, we distribute that with Surnio. And as you can see here, we have the scheduled plan, six posts on five accounts.

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I will not recommend posting that on my YouTube,

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like a long form video. No.

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Uh, I will say just YouTube shorts, LinkedIn, x, Instagram, and TikTok. And that can be posted with just one voice prompt saying, hey. Yes. I approve. That's what I'm gonna show. Alright. So I'm just gonna give my fully honest review on the Hicksfield CLI

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integrated

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into Claude.

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I feel like Claude is not getting the most out of it yet.

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Also, I'm just getting constrained a lot by credits.

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Like, I started with a I started with a $49

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credit.

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Well, $49

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plan and

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with, like, six generations,

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eight generations with, like, the most expensive models with, like, CDNs,

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I'm, like,

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70%.

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So

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and it has been just, like, two days that I have been using Higgs Field straight.

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So

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I I don't I don't know what to say. Um, I mean, it is a great platform if you get the most out of the unlimited stuff that you have.

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Um,

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but sometimes if you're gonna create with AI,

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AI can be a little bit messy

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and can overspend your credits.

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So

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I don't know what to say. I do recommend Hicksfield as a platform that you can just go over with and create very cool AI generated

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assets

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and

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put them together effectively with their canvas and being more nitpicky

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on how you want this to be generated.

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I recommend

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that. But, uh, I don't feel I'm getting the most out of their CLI effectively.

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Um, that's just my honest opinion. Alright. And here we have all of my posts scheduled,

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uh, for Monday at 5PM,

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uh, with just one voice prompt like I said here. I approve. Let's schedule this for Monday. Yes. I do like your captions, your descriptions, your task tags,

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but I will not like to post this on YouTube as a regular video.

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Please don't

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do that. Thanks. He updated all of his to dos and

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did all of that for me effectively.

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So if we take a look here in Sernio, we will see that all of those posts were published effectively,

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uh, through LinkedIn,

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TikTok,

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Instagram, YouTube, and X. Let's go. And the third example that I basically created with,

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uh, my ClaudeCode agent,

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uh, with the content production system is

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this one here. So this is basically

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the video

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behind everything is made

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with CDance.

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But this is not with Higgs Field integrated. This is CDance

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within key.ai.

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So what I'm doing is I'm using this API endpoint.

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I usually prefer CDance Fast,

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uh, that allows me to use CDance

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at a very good lower cost than any other provider. Create this video content for clients

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alongside

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leveraging some of the tools that are already in place inside the content production engine like

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Hyperframes

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and also voice overs with 11 labs, and everything is getting orchestrated effectively by ClaudeCode.

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In this case, I use ClaudeCode

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on,

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uh, another,

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uh, interface.

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Right? Uh, but still the same thing. And this clip got distributed properly

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for

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Monday, May 11. So this was, like, five days ago. But you can clearly see the power of this whole system and what it allows you to do effectively with your time, energy,

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and everything. Let's go. Alright, people. So if you really like this video, I really recommend you checking out the AI Growth Collective

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so you can get access to all of the resources

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properly. Alright, people. So thank you so much for staying at this point of the video. I really, really appreciate that.

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Leave a like, subscribe,

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leave a comment. Let me know if you got anything

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out of knowledge value from this video. So nothing else to say. Remember, all the links of the resources and platforms are gonna be in the description. Nothing else to say. Thank you so much for staying at this point of the video. See you guys in the next one.
