Picture this. A faceless YouTube channel posts simple psychology videos and earns up to $7K, $20k per month with just free AI tools and a smart strategy. And here's what's wild.
They started just 5 months ago and already have 159,000 subscribers. Today, I'm breaking down their entire process and I'll show you how to recreate it using nothing but free tools. Welcome to AI Prreneur, where AI becomes your business partner.
I'm going to walk you through the complete workflow for creating these emotional storydriven psychology videos that actually keep people watching. By the end of this tutorial, you'll know exactly how to find viral topics, write engaging scripts, generate stunning visuals, and edit videos that connect with viewers on a deep level. Everything I show you today is 100% free.
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Now, let's dive in. Here's what you'll create by following this tutorial. First, a psychology topic that people actually want to watch.
Then, a script written in a way that feels human and relatable, not robotic. Next, you'll generate black and white cinematic images that match your story perfectly. After that, you'll bring those images to life with subtle animations.
Then we'll add an emotional AI voiceover that sounds natural and engaging. And finally, you'll edit everything together with captions, effects, and music to create a video that's ready to upload and start earning views. Sound good?
Let's build it step by step. Step one, find your topic and analyze successful channels. The first step is understanding what actually works in the psychology niche.
Go find a successful psychology channel you want to model. Look for channels with strong engagement and consistent uploads. Copy the URL of their channel page and head over to ChatGpt.
Paste the link and ask, "Analyze this YouTube channel. Tell me their niche content strategy and what topics perform best. " Chat GBT will break down their approach in seconds, their view patterns, most popular themes, and what makes them successful.
Once you have that analysis, ask Chat PT to give you 10 similar topic ideas based on that channel's style. It'll generate a list of psychology topics you can immediately work with. Things like attachment styles, emotional manipulation, cognitive biases, or relationship psychology.
Pick one topic that resonates with you. That's what we'll build the entire video around. This research step is crucial because you're not guessing anymore.
You're following a proven pattern. Step two, write a script that actually connects. Now comes the most important part of the entire process, your script.
In the psychology niche, viewers watch because they want to feel understood. If your script sounds generic or robotic, they'll click away in seconds. You need to write in a way that feels real, emotional, and deeply relatable.
Here's how to do that using Chat GPT. First, go back to your reference channel and find two or three of their best performing videos. Copy the video URLs.
Use a free transcript tool to extract the full text from those videos. Once you have those transcripts, paste them into Chat GBT and say, "Analyze the writing style, tone, and emotional pacing of these scripts. " This teaches ChatGpt exactly how successful psychology content is written.
Now, give ChatGpt this prompt. You're an expert psychology script writer. Using the style you just learned, write me a video script about your topic.
Make it emotional, conversational, and around 1,200 words. Use short sentences. Focus on storytelling and human connection.
Avoid jargon. Paste in the topic you chose earlier and hit enter. ChatBT will generate a script that mirrors the proven style, but completely original to your topic.
Read through it. Make small tweaks if needed. Now you have a script that's ready to turn into visuals.
Step three, generate cinematic black and white images. Now let's create the visuals for your video. The channel we're modeling uses a signature black and white cinematic style.
We're going to recreate that exact look using free AI. First, go back to your reference channel and take screenshots of their video frames. Grab three or four examples that show their visual style.
Upload those screenshots to chat GPT and ask analyze the visual style of these images. Describe the art direction, mood, and aesthetic in detail. Chat GPT will describe exactly what you're seeing.
Monochrome palette, emotional expressions, soft lighting, minimalist composition. Now comes the magic part. Tell ChatGpt, I'm going to paste sections of my script one at a time.
For each section, give me an image generation prompt that matches this visual style. Copy the first paragraph or two from your script. Paste it into chat GPT.
It'll create a detailed image prompt designed for that specific moment in your story, including the black and white aesthetic. Save that prompt in a Google Doc or Notepad. Then paste the next section of your script.
Get another prompt. Keep going until you have prompts for your entire video. Now, open Groi.
That's the image generator we'll use. It's completely free and creates stunning results. Go to the image generation section and paste your first prompt.
Hit generate. In seconds, you'll have a cinematic black and white image that matches your script perfectly. Repeat this for every prompt you created.
Download all the images to your computer. It'll extend the image seamlessly so it's ready for video. Step four, animate your images with AI.
Static images are good, but animated images are what keep viewers watching. We're going to bring your visuals to life using Grock AI's video feature. Open Gro and go to the video generation section.
Upload the first image you created. Let Grock automatically add subtle motion to it, a slow zoom, a gentle pan, maybe a slight parallax effect. In about 20 seconds, you'll have a short animated clip.
Download that video. Now, upload your next image. Animate it.
Download it. Keep going until every image has been transformed into a video clip. This step takes a bit of patience, but the result is worth it.
Your video will feel professional and cinematic instead of like a slideshow. Step five, create the voice over. Now, let's add the voice that ties everything together.
For this, we'll use Minia Audio, a free AI voice generator that sounds incredibly natural. Open Miniax and browse the voice library on the left side. Search for a voice that fits the psychology niche.
You want something calm, wise, and slightly emotional. I recommend trying Wise Scholar. It has that perfect reflective tone.
Once you've picked your voice, go to the text to speech section. Paste in the full script you created earlier with Chat GBT. Hit generate and wait a few seconds.
Minimax will create a full voice over for your entire video. Listen to it. >> That's what it looks like from the outside.
They studied hard, worked long hours. >> If you like it, download the audio file to your computer. If not, try a different voice and regenerate until it feels right.
Step six, edit everything together in Cap Cut. Now comes the final step, putting it all together. Open Cap Cut.
It's completely free and works on desktop or mobile. First, drag your voice over audio into the timeline. This is your foundation.
Now start adding your animated video clips one by one, syncing them to match the voice over. If a clip is too short, slow it down slightly so it stretches to fit. If it's too long, trim it.
Work through your entire timeline until every second of the voiceover has matching visuals. Next, let's add some polish. Go to the effects library and find the retro section.
Apply the film frame effect across your entire video. This adds a subtle film grain that makes everything feel more cinematic. Now add transitions between your clips.
Keep them simple. Use dissolves, fades, or cross blurs. Nothing flashy.
Next, generate auto captions for your entire video. Cap cut has this builtin. Choose a simple animated caption style, something clean and easy to read.
Psychology content works best with minimal, non-distracting text. Finally, add background music. Go to YouTube's audio library and search for sad piano or emotional ambient.
Pick a track that's copyright free. Add it to your timeline and lower the volume so it sits underneath the voice over without overpowering it. And that's it.
Your video is complete. Export it in 180p and you're ready to upload. They did everything [music] right.
At least that's what it looks like from the outside. They studied hard, worked long hours, [music] said yes when they wanted to say no. Waited patiently for someday and then someday arrived.
The job, [music] the money, the relationship, the house, the respect. All the boxes were checked. So why does it feel quiet?
Not peaceful quiet. Empty quiet. The kind of quiet that makes you uncomfortable.
The kind that creeps [music] in late at night when there's nothing left to chase. No next goal. No urgent dream.
>> Let me quickly recap the entire process. Step one, research successful channels and find viral topics. Step two, write an emotional human script using Chat GPT.
Step three, generate cinematic images with Grock AI. Step four, animate those images with Gro's video tool. Step five, create a natural voice over with Miniax.
Step six, edit everything in Cap Cut with captions, effects, and music. That's the complete workflow. Every tool is free.
And if you follow this process, you can start creating professional psychology videos today. So here's my challenge. Pick one topic and create your first video this week.
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