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"AI Commerce Creator Workshop — Slide Deck Outline v2"

AI Commerce Creator — Slide Deck v2


OPENING: What's Possible (Slides 1–8)

Slide 1: Title

🤖💰 AI-POWERED COMMERCE CREATOR
Make Content That Sells

[Your Name / Brand]

Slide 2: Today's Promise

By 5pm today, you will have:

✅ A 15-sec polished product ad
✅ A 30-sec organic UGC review
✅ 3 social media image posts
✅ Your own AI voice + music
✅ A ComfyUI automation workflow

No design skills. No video experience. No ideation paralysis.
Just follow the cases. Build as you learn.

Slide 3: This Is Happening Right Now

[6 viral content examples — one per slide transition]

🧴 Perfume bottle, liquid swirling in slo-mo, light refracting
☕ Coffee pour — same shot, 3 different moods (Higgsfield)
🎧 Earbuds floating in space, sound waves visible
📱 "I tried this skincare for 30 days" — UGC-style
🏠 Room transforms from morning to night in one shot
💄 Lipstick color changes with camera angle shift

Slide 4: The Tools Making This Possible

TEXT    → ChatGPT, Claude
IMAGES  → DALL·E 3, Bing Image Creator
VIDEO   → Kling AI, Runway, Higgsfield Cinema Studio
AUDIO   → ElevenLabs, Suno
ASSEMBLY → CapCut, DaVinci Resolve
AUTOMATION → ComfyUI

All have free tiers. You'll use every one today.

Slide 5: Higgsfield Cinema Studio — The Camera Revolution

50+ cinematic camera presets:
  📹 Zoom    📹 Pan    🚁 Drone    🤚 Handheld    🎥 Dolly

Mood shift — same shot, different atmosphere:
  🌅 Golden Hour    🌙 Neon Night    ☁️ Moody Morning

Viral presets library:
  → Encodes what already works on social
  → One-click: "Make this product cinematic"

Single photo → full video with camera movement

Slide 6: Today's Approach

❌ No "think of an idea" (paralysis kills workshops)
✅ Pre-made cases — you just follow and build
✅ Competition — reverse-engineer an image, closest wins
✅ Real products, real formats, real platforms

You're not "learning AI."
You're making content that could sell TODAY.

Slide 7: The Flow

TEXT (copy + script)
  ↓
IMAGE (social post + UGC + storyboard)  ← COMPETITION
  ↓
VIDEO (text-to-video, image-to-video, start/end frame)
  ↓
AUDIO (voiceover + music)
  ↓
ASSEMBLY (polished ad + organic UGC)
  ↓
AUTOMATION (ComfyUI — do it all in one click)

Slide 8: Ground Rules

1. Follow the pre-made cases — no ideation required
2. Ask questions anytime — this is a workshop, not a lecture
3. Share your screen if stuck — we debug together
4. Competition is friendly — the real win is learning
5. Export everything — you'll leave with a portfolio piece

MODULE 1: AI Text Generation (Slides 9–12)

Slide 9: Module 1 Title

MODULE 1
AI Text Generation

✍️ Captions, Ads, Scripts

Slide 10: Your Case

PRODUCT: HydraGlow Smart Water Bottle
PRICE: $49
FEATURES: Tracks hydration, glows to remind you,
          keeps water cold 24 hours
AUDIENCE: Health-conscious millennials

YOU NEED:
1. Instagram caption (hook + body + CTA)
2. Ad headline + description (for paid ads)
3. 15-second video script (shot-by-shot + VO)

Slide 11: The Formulas

AIDA: Attention → Interest → Desire → Action
  "You're dehydrated right now and don't know it." → 
  "This bottle tracks every sip." → 
  "Imagine never forgetting to drink water again." →
  "Tap the link. Your body will thank you."

PAS: Problem → Agitation → Solution
  "80% of adults are chronically dehydrated." →
  "It's killing your energy, skin, and focus." →
  "HydraGlow. The bottle that won't let you forget."

HOOK-FIRST: You have 1.5 seconds on social.
  Open with: Question. Statistic. Bold claim. Controversy.

Slide 12: EXERCISE — Module 1

1. Open ChatGPT
2. Use the pre-made prompt (next slide)
3. Generate: 1 caption, 1 ad, 1 video script
4. Read your best hook aloud to the group

PRE-MADE PROMPT:
"You're a direct-response copywriter. Write 3 pieces for HydraGlow,
a $49 smart water bottle that tracks hydration, glows to remind you
to drink, and keeps water cold 24 hours. Target: health-conscious
millennials. Deliver: (1) Instagram caption with hook, (2) Facebook
ad headline + 2-line description, (3) 15-sec video script shot-by-shot
with voiceover script."

MODULE 2: AI Image Creation (Slides 13–20)

Slide 13: Module 2 Title

MODULE 2
AI Image Creation

📸 Social Posts, UGC Photos, Storyboards

Slide 14: Prompt Anatomy

A good image prompt has 5 parts:

1. SUBJECT — What's in the frame?
   "Cold brew bottle, marble surface, coffee beans"

2. STYLE — What kind of image?
   "Flat lay product photography" / "Casual candid photo"

3. LIGHTING — How is it lit?
   "Warm morning light through window" / "Studio softbox"

4. COMPOSITION — Camera framing
   "1:1 square" / "16:9 cinematic" / "Overhead shot"

5. QUALITY TAGS — Technical descriptors
   "Photorealistic, 4K, shallow depth of field"

Slide 15: Your Case

BRAND: Mornings Coffee
PRODUCTS: Cold brew, single-origin beans
AESTHETIC: Minimalist, warm, design-conscious
AUDIENCE: Coffee lovers, 25–40

YOU NEED:
1. Social media post (Instagram carousel-worthy)
2. UGC-style photo ("real person" holding product)
3. Storyboard frame (cinematic, for video ad)

Slide 16: The 3 Image Types

SOCIAL POST:
"Flat lay product photography, Mornings cold brew bottle
on marble surface, coffee beans scattered, warm morning
light, minimalist, 1:1 square, Instagram aesthetic"

UGC PHOTO:
"Casual photo of person holding Mornings coffee bottle,
sitting at kitchen table, morning sunlight through window,
candid, unposed, phone camera quality, natural skin texture"

STORYBOARD:
"Cinematic wide shot, cold brew pouring into glass with
ice, condensation on bottle, golden hour backlight,
shallow depth of field, 16:9, commercial quality"

Slide 17: COMPETITION — Reverse Prompt Engineering

THE CHALLENGE:
I'll show you a reference image.
You write a prompt to recreate it.
Closest match wins.

3 rounds. Increasing difficulty.

WHY THIS WORKS:
→ Forces precision (every word counts)
→ Teaches prompt anatomy better than any lecture
→ No "I don't know what to make" — the target is right there
→ Competition = memory = retention

Slide 18: Competition — Round 1

[Show reference image: Simple product on white background]

ROUND 1: Easy
A single product. Clean background. Studio lighting.

What to nail:
- The product itself (color, shape, details)
- The background (color, texture)
- The lighting direction

Write your prompt. Submit via [shared doc / chat].

Slide 19: Competition — Round 2

[Show reference image: Product in lifestyle setting]

ROUND 2: Medium
Product in a scene. Specific lighting. Props.

What to nail:
- Everything from Round 1, PLUS
- The setting (room type, surfaces, time of day)
- The lighting quality (golden hour, window light, shadows)
- The composition (angle, framing, depth of field)

Write your prompt. Submit.

Slide 20: Competition — Round 3

[Show reference image: UGC-style with "imperfections"]

ROUND 3: Hard
"Real person" holding product. Unpolished look.

What to nail:
- Everything from Round 2, PLUS
- "Phone camera" aesthetic (not professional)
- Natural skin texture (not airbrushed)
- Candid framing (not posed)
- Imperfections (slight blur, natural light, unposed)

Write your prompt. Submit.

MODULE 3: AI Video Generation (Slides 21–27)

Slide 21: Module 3 Title

MODULE 3
AI Video Generation

🎥 Text → Image → Video

Slide 22: Three Ways to Generate Video

1. TEXT-TO-VIDEO
   Prompt only → AI creates everything
   Fastest. Least control.

2. IMAGE-TO-VIDEO
   Upload keyframe → AI animates it
   Most control. Needs good starting image.

3. START + END FRAME
   Upload image A AND image B → AI fills the transition
   Best for before/after, transformation, reveals.

Slide 23: Your Case

PRODUCT: PulsePods Wireless Earbuds
PRICE: $129
FEATURES: 36hr battery, water resistant, spatial audio,
          active noise cancellation

YOU NEED:
1. Text-to-video clip (abstract product shot)
2. Image-to-video clip (UGC person using product)
3. Start+end frame clip (case → in-ear transition)

Slide 24: Clip 1 — Text-to-Video

TOOL: Kling AI or Runway
INPUT: Text prompt only

"Cinematic close-up of wireless earbuds floating in
space, pulsing sound waves visible as blue light,
dark background with subtle particles. Smooth rotation.
5 seconds."

WHY: Abstract product shots are hard to photograph
but AI generates them perfectly. This is the "hero shot."

Slide 25: Clip 2 — Image-to-Video

TOOL: Kling AI or Runway
INPUT: Your UGC photo from Module 2 + prompt

"Person puts earbuds in, expression shifts to delight
as music starts, natural head nod, candid moment.
Handheld camera feel. 5 seconds."

WHY: The UGC photo sets the character. The prompt
animates the reaction. Together = authentic demo.

Slide 26: Clip 3 — Start + End Frame

TOOL: Kling AI or Runway
INPUT: Image A (case closed) + Image B (in ears) + prompt

"Earbud case opens smoothly, earbuds float upward,
rotate and slide into ears. Smooth tech aesthetic.
Clean transition. 5 seconds."

WHY: Transformation is the most engaging video format.
Viewers stay to see the "after." Perfect for product demos.

Slide 27: Higgsfield — Camera Without Complexity

SAME PRODUCT. 9 DIFFERENT LOOKS.

Camera presets (pick from menu):
  🔍 Slow zoom in    ↔️ Pan across    🚁 Drone rise

Mood presets (click to apply):
  🌅 Golden Hour    🌙 Neon Night    ☁️ Moody Morning

Single photo → cinematic video. One click.

[Show demo: same product image, 3 camera presets × 3 moods]

MODULE 4: AI Audio (Slides 28–31)

Slide 28: Module 4 Title

MODULE 4
AI Audio Generation

🗣️ Voiceover + 🎵 Music = Brand

Slide 29: The Two-Brand Test

SAME COPY. DIFFERENT VOICE. DIFFERENT BRAND.

Product A: LuxeGlow Serum ($89, premium skincare)
  Voice: [Warm, sophisticated, intimate]
  Pace: Slow, deliberate
  Music: "Luxury spa ambient, soft piano, gentle strings, 70bpm"

Product B: BeatBuds ($49, budget tech)
  Voice: [Energetic, excited, casual]
  Pace: Fast, punchy
  Music: "Upbeat tech pop, punchy drums, synth bass, 120bpm"

Voice IS your brand signal.

Slide 30: EXERCISE — Voice Cloning

1. Record 60 seconds of your voice (phone, quiet room)
2. ElevenLabs → VoiceLab → Add Voice → Instant Clone
3. Upload recording → name your voice
4. Generate LuxeGlow VO:
   "[Warm, sophisticated] Your skin deserves more than hope."
5. Generate BeatBuds VO:
   "[Energetic, excited] 36 hours of battery. Zero excuses."

LISTEN: Same person's voice. Two completely different brands.
That's what emotion tags do.

Slide 31: EXERCISE — Music

SUNO — 2 tracks, 2 vibes:

Track 1 (LuxeGlow skincare):
"Luxury spa ambient, soft piano, gentle strings,
70bpm, C major, no drums, warm atmosphere"

Track 2 (BeatBuds tech):
"Upbeat tech pop, punchy drums, synth bass,
120bpm, E minor, energetic, short"

MUSIC = MOOD.
Match the music to the product, not your personal taste.

MODULE 5: Commercial & UGC (Slides 32–36)

Slide 32: Module 5 Title

MODULE 5
Commercial & UGC Assembly

💰 Sell the product. Two ways.

Slide 33: Two Formats, One Product

POLISHED AD (15 sec)              ORGANIC UGC (30 sec)
─────────────────────              ────────────────────
Cinematic, color-graded            Phone-selfie, natural
Professional VO                    Conversational VO
Brand-matched music                Trending/lo-fi music
Key features + price               Personal testimony
"Available now. Link in bio."      "I paid for these. Honest
                                   review. Link below."

YOU NEED BOTH.
Polished = credibility. UGC = trust.

Slide 34: Assembly — Polished Ad

TIMELINE (CapCut or Resolve):

0:00-0:03   Clip 1 (text-to-video abstract shot)
            VO: "36 hours of battery."
0:03-0:06   Clip 3 (start→end frame transition)
            VO: "Noise cancellation that actually works."
0:06-0:09   Clip 2 (person using product)
            VO: "PulsePods. Hear what matters."
0:09-0:12   Product shot + text overlay: "$129"
0:12-0:15   Logo + "Link in bio."

Music: BeatBuds tech track. Duck during VO.

Slide 35: Assembly — Organic UGC

TIMELINE (CapCut or Resolve):

0:00-0:05   "Phone selfie" intro — person talking to camera
            VO: "Okay so I just got the PulsePods..."
0:05-0:10   Clip 2 (person using, natural reaction)
            VO: "...and honestly the battery is insane."
0:10-0:18   Clip 1 (abstract, overlaid with casual commentary)
            VO: "I've been using them for a week. No issues."
0:18-0:25   Clip 3 (transition, product close)
            VO: "Not sponsored. I paid $129. Link below."
0:25-0:30   Text: "Honest review ↓" + CTA

Music: Trending lo-fi or no music (natural feel).

Slide 36: Affiliate CTAs That Convert

WHERE TO PUT IT:
  → Last 2-3 seconds of video
  → Peak attention (right after the reveal or testimonial)

WHAT TO SAY:
  "Link in bio 👆"
  "Comment 'LINK' and I'll DM you"
  "Tap the link to shop"
  "Check the description"

WHAT NOT TO SAY:
  ❌ "Buy now" (too aggressive)
  ❌ "Limited time" (unless true)
  ❌ CTA at the START (nobody's ready yet)

MODULE 6: ComfyUI (Slides 37–41)

Slide 37: Module 6 Title

MODULE 6
ComfyUI Workflow Builder

⚡ Automate everything you did today

Slide 38: Why Automation Matters

What you did today (manual):
  Prompt → generate image → download → upload to video tool
  → generate video → download → upload to editor → repeat

What ComfyUI does:
  Prompt → [Workflow loads model → generates image
  → passes to video node → generates video → saves]
  ONE CLICK.

50 product images/week, manually:
  5 hours.

50 product images/week, ComfyUI:
  10 minutes.

Slide 39: The Node Paradigm

[Show ComfyUI interface screenshot]

Each box = one AI operation.
Connect with wires = define the flow.

SIMPLE WORKFLOW:
[Load Model] → [Type Prompt] → [Generate Image] → [Save]

PRODUCT AUTOMATION:
[Load Model] → [Type Prompt] → [Generate Image]
  → [AnimateDiff] → [Generate Video] → [Save Video]

Build once. Run 1000 times.

Slide 40: EXERCISE — Build Your First Workflow

1. Open ComfyUI (demo station or your GPU laptop)
2. Load pre-built workflow: product-image.json
3. Change the prompt to YOUR product
4. Click "Queue Prompt"
5. Watch the pipeline execute

You just automated product image creation.

Next: Load product-video.json
→ Same concept, adds AnimateDiff node
→ Static image → animated video in one click

Slide 41: Where This Leads

What professionals are building:

→ Batch systems: 100 product images from CSV of product names
→ Template pipelines: Change 1 prompt → full video ad updates
→ Multi-platform: Same workflow, different aspect ratios
→ API integration: Connect to Shopify, schedule posts

Today: You learned to make 1 ad.
ComfyUI: You learned to make 1000.

Figma Weave = cloud/polished version of same concept.
But ComfyUI is free, local, unlimited. Start here.

CLOSING (Slides 42–44)

Slide 42: What You Built Today

In 8 hours, you:

✍️ Wrote copy for a real product
📸 Created social posts + UGC photos + storyboards
🎥 Generated video 3 different ways
🗣️ Cloned your voice + scored your ad
💰 Assembled a polished ad AND an organic review
⚡ Built an automation workflow in ComfyUI

This portfolio didn't exist this morning.

Slide 43: Keep Building

Tools to master next:
  ComfyUI    → Deep automation, custom pipelines
  Higgsfield → Camera presets, viral templates
  ElevenLabs → Voice design, multi-voice projects
  Runway     → Professional video generation
  Kling      → Longer, more complex video

Concepts to explore:
  → Start/end frame narratives (transformation sells)
  → UGC authenticity (imperfection = trust)
  → Prompt precision (the competition proved this)
  → Affiliate content systems (build once, sell repeatedly)

Slide 44: Thank You

💰🤖

The tools are ready.
The cases are real.
Go make content that sells.

[Contact info]
[Link to all workshop docs + cheat sheet]

BONUS: Lip Sync (Slides B1–B2)

Slide B1: When Commerce Needs Lip Sync

👄 + 🔊 = 🎬

Only sync lips when:
  ✅ Lips are clearly visible
  ✅ Shot is close-up
  ✅ Voice is meant to come from that person

Skip lip sync when:
  ❌ Voiceover over product shots
  ❌ Wide shots (mouths invisible)
  ❌ Cutaways, B-roll, text-only

TOOLS:
  Sync.so → Upload video + audio, get synced result
  HeyGen → Talking-head avatar, type text, it speaks

Slide B2: Demo

1. Take your UGC video (person using product)
2. Take your VO from Module 4
3. Upload both to Sync.so
4. Download synced result
5. Compare: unsynced voiceover vs lip-synced

The difference matters for talking-head content.
For product B-roll? Nobody notices.

Deck Production Notes

Media to Prepare

Speaker Notes


Appendix: FAQ

Q: Will AI replace content creators? A: It replaces the repetitive parts of creation — generating options, resizing formats, trying variations. It doesn't replace taste, strategy, or knowing what will resonate with an audience. The creators who thrive are the ones who learn these tools.

Q: Can I use AI-generated content for client work? A: Yes — with paid tiers. Free tiers are for learning. Check each tool's commercial terms. Voice cloning requires consent.

Q: How realistic is UGC-style AI content? A: Very — if you prompt for imperfections. The key is asking for "phone camera quality," "natural skin texture," and "candid, unposed." Perfect AI output looks fake. Imperfect AI output looks real.

Q: Why ComfyUI and not just keep using Kling/Runway? A: Per-use costs add up at scale. ComfyUI = unlimited generation on your own GPU. For professional content creators producing volume, it pays for itself almost immediately.

Q: What's the most important skill to develop after this workshop? A: Taste. The AI generates. You select. The difference between good content and great content is the human choosing which of the 10 AI-generated options is actually worth publishing.