The NEW AI Video Method to Create STUNNING Ad Campaigns!
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The NEW AI Video Method to Create STUNNING Ad Campaigns!

Paul J Lipsky 16.01.2026 3 595 просмотров 184 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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  1. 0:00 Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) 959 сл.
  2. 5:00 Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) 911 сл.
  3. 10:00 Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00) 1017 сл.
  4. 15:00 Segment 4 (15:00 - 15:00) 133 сл.
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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

So, if you've ever tried to create an ad campaign using AI, you already know the biggest problem. It takes forever. You generate an image in Midjourney, then you have to switch over to Runway for the actual video, maybe jump over to another tool to make some variations, and by the time you're done, you've spent 3 hours and you're still not finished, and you still have to edit it. But I just found this tool that completely solves this problem. It lets you build an entire AI ad campaign as one automated workflow. You make one change and everything updates. You need a new product, just swap it in. This is honestly the solution I've been waiting for. Let me show you how this works. The tool we're going to use today for this AI video workflow is called Imagine Art. I'll have a link for this in the description down below. And I also wanted to let you know that they are the sponsor of today's video. The first thing you'll notice when you create an account is that there is a lot you can do with Imagine Art. So over here on the left you can see that you can create images using all the top models like Imaginart 1. 5, Nano Banana Pro, GPT image 1. 5, all the top models in here. We also have video generation using again top models like VO3. 1, Seance 1. 5, Sora 2. You can edit images. They have lips sync. But what I suggest you do is always start with this right here which is called workflow. And then click right here where it says create a new workflow. And right now you just have a blank canvas. But by the end of this video you're going to have a workflow that looks something like this. And this may seem a little bit overwhelming, but as you're going to see in a minute, the AI creates all of this for you. And this is just an easy way to stay very organized with all the assets that you're creating for your campaign. And because there are images in here and videos in here, and all the prompts you use are in here as well, you don't have to constantly switch tabs between different products or tools. Everything is just going to be in one place, neatly organized, just like this. So, to demonstrate how these workflows work, I'm going to build an ad campaign for a fictional product. Let's say it's a premium water bottle. The kind of thing you'd see on Instagram or in a Facebook ad. And for this, the first thing that we need is a hero product image. To start out, let's go to the left hand side here. And this is the menu. And this is where you're going to build out everything in your workflow. And that mostly starts with this plus icon right here, which are your nodes. Think of these as the building blocks for your workflow. We have text prompts in here. We have image nodes. We have video nodes. Basically, anything I showed you on the original dashboard, you can do inside of workflow here with these different nodes. So, I'm going to start out with one of these text nodes. All you have to do is click it, and you'll see it then appears on your canvas. And you can type in here what you want to create. So, I'm going to type in here premium stainless steel water bottle, matte black finish, minimalist design. Basically, I want an image of a nicel looking water bottle. And you might notice now that this didn't actually generate anything. There are no images here. So, to actually generate some content like an image or a video, we have to create a node for it and then connect it to this prompt. Let me show you what I mean. So, coming back to the menu here, I'll click on nodes and I want to create an image. So, I'm going to click right here where it says generate image. I'll then drag that over here. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to connect this prompt to this image node right here. Then I'm going to go ahead and click on the image. And you'll notice this brings up the menu for it. So I can choose exactly which image generation model I want to use. Let's say for this one I want to go ahead and just use regular nano banana. You can choose the image size. I'm going to go with one by one. And then go ahead and run selected. And here we can see it generated the image right here. Now this is where you can really begin to see the power of Imagine Art because if I now wanted to generate a video, all I have to do is add a video node. So coming back over here on the left, I'll click on nodes and scroll down to generate video. Click on that. Let's just go ahead and put this right here. And I'm going to zoom out a little bit so we can see everything. Yeah, perfect. Right there. So now I have a choice. I can connect this video node to the original prompt and then it will create a video based on this prompt or what I can do is I can actually connect this image to the video node and so it will actually use this image as the starting frame for this video. If I wanted to, I could even click on nodes, click on prompt, and in addition to using this as a starting
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Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

frame for this video, I could also add a prompt in here as well. So I can say something like, have someone pick up the water bottle and then I'll drag this prompt here. So now when I click on run for this video, it's going to use this image as the starting frame. and it's actually going to have someone pick up the water bottle because that is what the prompt is telling it to do. So again, I'll click on it. I'll choose the model I want to use. So for this one, let's stick with Seed Dance Pro Fast. I just need a 5-second video. And then I'll click on run. And then here is the video that it created. Notice it looks exactly the same as the image for the starting frame, but then when we actually play it, someone picks it up, which is exactly what I told it to do with the prompt. So, you can see how this builds on itself. Start with a text prompt, create an image from it. Based on that image, create a video. And where this becomes really powerful is that you can now branch off from here to create any variations that you want. So, let's say I want to showcase this exact same water bottle and use it for an advertisement for people who are interested in hiking or just generally being outside. What I can do is instead of starting all the way from the beginning from scratch, I'm going to take my already winning product, which is this one right here, and I'm going to go ahead and add a new text prompt. So, I'll click on text prompt. Bring that over here. And then I'll go ahead and type in same water bottle, outdoor hiking setting, mountain background, natural daylight, adventure, lifestyle photography. So, that's my new prompt. I'll go ahead and add a new image node right here. We'll drag this over here. And I'm going to connect this image up with this one. So, it's going to use it as a reference. And connect up this prompt with this image as well. Also, it's going to use that prompt. Now, coming in here, I'll select nano banana again and click on run. And it's now going to create this water bottle in this setting using this prompt. Look at that. Same bottle design, same style, but now a completely different context. This is how brands create consistent campaigns across different platforms and audiences. You're not starting over every time. You're building on what already works. Let's try one more variation. I'll go ahead and zoom out a little bit here. And for this one, I'll go ahead and add another text prompt. Put that one right here. And for this time, I'll tell it to use the same water bottle, but in an office setting. Then, of course, I'll choose an image node. Throw that right down here. And drag that prompt in. And drag this image as well for a reference. And then we'll switch back to nano banana and actually run this. And then here is the image that I created right here. Same water bottle again just a different context. Now why this is huge is because for all of these we are eventually going to create a video. But people waste a lot of money and a lot of time generating videos because they start with generating videos. And with this, you can create a bunch of these images until you get the exact image that you want. And then using that image, you can then create the video. And that's going to save you a ton of time and money. So for instance, I went through all of these and I decided that this is the ad campaign we want to go with. So now I can click on create a video node. So generate video. Let's bring that over here. Let's connect this image as a start frame. We'll then add a prompt node and we'll tell it something like the camera pans around the water bottle. And then I'll go ahead and connect that and click on run. But notice what's really cool here. I've already created this prompt once. Let's say I want to do the exact same thing with this image. Well, I can do that because now what I'll do is while that one's generating, I'll go ahead and create another video node. Put this one up here. and I'll connect this image to it and this same prompt as well. So, we're going to get the exact same effect created or done to both of these images. I'll click on run for this one. And you can just you can see how you can just keep branching off from here using these different connectors. So, both the videos are now finished. Let's go ahead and watch this one. You'll notice it is now panning around that water bottle. That looks fantastic. Here's the other one up here. same exact effect just in a different environment. But let's so say I watch these and I realize I don't like them. I actually want it to zoom in instead. Well, what I can do is I can create a different node for that prompt. Or I can just change this prompt right here. I can say the camera zooms in on the water
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Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

bottle. Then I can go ahead and click on run for both of these and it is going to rerun that in that video generation with this new prompt. So both of them are now finished. You see it is slowly zooming in on the water bottle for that one. And same thing for this one. And let's say you're doing this for a client and the client's really difficult and comes back to you and says, "Actually, I liked it better when it was panning around. " No worries because it saves all of them. All you have to do is click back and you can see the original video that it generated. And that works across all of these different ones. So even if you change up the prompt, you don't lose the original asset that you created. Now, before we move on and I show you some of the other cool things that you can do with Imagine Art, if you're enjoying this video so far, just do me a quick favor. Give it a thumbs up, subscribe to the channel. That really helps me out and it will let me know that you like content like this and I'll continue to make more of it in the future. One of the coolest things about creating a workflow like this inside of Imagine Art is that you've basically just created a template that you can use over and over again without having to start over. So, for instance, let's say you build out this entire thing and then your client you're working with says, "Oh, actually, we've changed the design of the water bottle entirely. " Well, instead of having to start over, all you have to do is replace your old water bottle with the new one. So, I'm going to start over here on the left. I'm going to go ahead and click on node and I'm going to click on upload because in this case the client actually gave me an image of the water bottle they're going to be using. So here is our new water bottle. I'm just going to go ahead and drag it over here to be organized. And what I'll do is now connect this to our original image and I'm going to change this prompt and say something like create a product image of this water bottle. It sits on a simple desk. Now, if I go ahead and run it, it's now going to create that image based on this one and this prompt, of course. There we go. And now what I can do is I can just rerun every single node. So, we have this one up here where someone picks it up. I'll click on I don't have to type anything new out. Everything's already connected. All I have to do is click on run. It's now going to use the same prompt we had before, which is someone picks up the water bottle, but it's going to use this new image over here. Again, we have this image that I created using this prompt where it's telling it to put it outside. I'll click on run again. This one right here where it's telling you to put into an office. So, now that both of these are complete, I can go ahead and regenerate the videos that were made from these images by coming over to the videos and clicking run. clicking run and coming up here, we can see the other video that finished of the one on the table with someone picking it up. And of course, just like before, if you ever want to go back to the original design, you can always do that by clicking on these little arrows. So, I absolutely love that you never have to start over from scratch ever again. Another really smart way to use this is that if you know that this is a workflow that works for you, just go ahead and come back to the workflow page where it shows all your workflows, click on these three dots and you can actually duplicate it. So you can have this basically as a template for any future campaigns that you're working on without having to start over. Now, returning back to our water bottle workflow, I've created a little bit of a mess here. So, what's nice about Imagine Art is that you can actually organize this and make it look really visually nice and easy to follow. Easiest way to do that is just by starting to drag things around here. So, I'm just going to go ahead and drag some things around just to have it make a little bit more sense. Here we go. And basically what I did here was I organized these into different campaigns. So, here we have the generic sort of hero images. Here are the outdoor shots. And then here are the regular lifestyle shots like office building kind of campaign that we're running. And what you can also do is click right here where it says section. And this will allow you to create squares around different areas or sections. So I'll go ahead and draw one around this one which are the office images. And I'll call this one office. Then I'll drag another square or another section over here. And I'll even change the color to green. And then for this one, we'll do the same thing. I'll call this one hero. And I'll change the color to yellow. So now, zooming out, you can see all the different sections of your campaign. And then finally, if you work with a team, you can collaborate on any of these projects. Multiple people can be working on a workflow at once. And there are some collaboration tools in here as well. So on the left here there are these sticky notes. So I can add a sticky note like over here and say something like do you guys like image one or two better, right? And then my
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Segment 4 (15:00 - 15:00)

teammate might come in and switch between both of these and say, you know what, I like the second one better. So then they'll do a sticky note in their color, so maybe orange. And say something like, I like the second one better. So, it makes it very easy to collaborate on these workflows. So, there you have it. That's how you build a complete ad campaign in less than 30 minutes using Imagine Art. One platform, all the models you need, and this workflow system that makes everything repeatable and scalable. If you want to try this out for yourself, click the first link down below in the description to get started with Imagine Art. Thanks so much for watching and I'll see you in the next video. Bye for now.

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