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It's basically like this: I want to do those low effort cringy short vids for YT or TikTok that bring in millions of hits and thus supposedly big dough, seemingly without any trouble.

From what I see, it goes like this
>Make free AII created images
>Make free AI created voiceover
>Put it all together with a software called CapCut
>???
>Profit!

But is it really that easy? And what kind of "industry standard" software/AI is used? In other words, how does this work exactly?
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>>32598077
>TikTok
good choice! all in on that for sure
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>>32598077
If something is easy then that means everybody else is already doing it.
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>>32598124
Not an argument.
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>>32598077
Why should I help you and add competition lol? Stay poor.



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