Today, I'm giving you the entire agency for free.
From pro showreel to marketing tools.
Inside this thread, you will get free:
→ guide to creating a pro showreel in LTX-2
→ My original, royalty-free music track (+ PDF license)
→ custom transitions pack
→ curated font-pairing guide
→ Media Kit template (Figma) to land clients.
Everything you need to go from 0 to a paying client.
Save the blueprint 🧵
The Showreel:
You need it to
• show your best work
• attract partnerships
• attract new clients.
I used 2 methods:
1⃣ Text to video
2⃣ Image to video
and brought them to life with LTX-2.
Why LTX:
✅ 4k quality
✅ 50fps
✅ 20 seconds video
✅ fast gen speed
Here's how 👇
2 buttons = all you need
The full guide fits in 1 image 👇
- select Text or Image to video
- enter your input
- tweak render options
- Generate
Tips:
💡 make your showreel short & dynamic (30-40sec)
💡 use hard cuts
💡 edit with music perfectly
Now grab your free assets 👇
The Soundtrack
Bad music kills good visuals
Good music comes with licensing headaches
🎁
So, I gift you my original track
It's yours to use. Forever.
Even in commercial projects.
Get the full track & license in the LAST POST 👇
Bye-bye stock footages.
❌ Don't use default transitions
✅ Generate your own
Grab your another free pack:
👉 5 free transition footages
👉 10 prompts for creating YOUR OWN transitions in LTX-2
Get the full pack & prompts in the LAST POST 👇
The Design
How you present your name & titles matters.
❌ Stop using default fonts
✅ Start looking like a designer
I've curated a guide for you:
5 pro-level font pairings from Google Fonts
(100% free)
Time to build your brand.
Get the Font Guide in the LAST POST 👇
The Pitch
❌ A great portfolio is useless if you can't present it
✅ You need a media kit to land clients
Grab my free, customizable Media Kit Template (Figma) in the last post of this thread (too)
Want more styles?
My friends are giving away free templates, too:
@azed_ai
@heyrobinai
@mhdfaran
@0xFramer
Follow them and get their gifts
(dropping shortly)
This thread & gift pack was made possible with the support of my partners at @LTXStudio
If you want to build your own showreel, there's no better place to start.
Start creating concepts that get you noticed by top brands.
10 years working with Warner Music, PepsiCo, and other majors taught me:
fresh ideas open every door.
I built a fresh video concept for you in LTX Studio:
5 brand logos made from… a crowd.
Steal my workflow, prompts & action plan to attract big brands with it 👇
Example 1 - Apple
Imagine pitching this to Apple for their next campaign.
Brands want fresh, scalable, authentic content that creators can deliver.
Act now:
👉 Copy my base prompt below
👉 Paste it into ChatGPT/Claude
👉 Ask: “Recreate this base prompt for [BRAND], make the whole concept and details relevant to this brand to highlight its strengths, values and tone”
👉 Generate images/videos in @LTXStudio with this new prompt
🔄 Repeat for other brands & concepts below
👉 Base prompt to copy:
Aerial nighttime photograph of a giant glowing [Apple logo (bitten apple silhouette)] formed by thousands of people on a dark city square, European architecture surroundings. Each person holding an iPhone with a flashlight creating bright white illumination. The entire logo radiating white light against a deep black background, bite area prominently lit. Directly overhead drone perspective, dramatic contrast, cinematic lighting, 4K quality.
Example 2 - Nike
Nike’s “Swoosh” is all about motion and energy.
You can now direct
• hundreds of AI athletes
• their costumes
• dynamic scenes
A perfect concept for sport & community-driven brands (Adidas, Vans, sport clubs etc.)
👉 Prompt:
Aerial drone photograph of a massive Nike swoosh logo formed by hundreds of runners in athletic wear on an outdoor stadium track, an overcast day with wet pavement. Participants in mid-running motion, creating a dynamic energy wave from tail to tip of the swoosh. Color gradient: black clothing at the tail transitioning to bright orange at the tip, suggesting speed and movement. High angle view, cinematic composition, sharp focus, 4K quality.
so now just steal them and spend minutes and create your own gems 💪
Save this thread for your future use 💾
A wide football field with green turf, seen from a high elevated perspective. Multiple identical young men in casual outfits white t-shirts, light gray pants, and white sneakers are scattered across the field, each captured in different poses: walking, stretching, bending, sitting, and standing. The composition creates a surreal, almost clone-like repetition, with clear lines of the field enhancing the geometric structure. Bright daylight, sharp shadows, minimalistic and conceptual editorial photography style
A vast desert under a clear blue sky, distant mountains on the horizon. An extremely narrow red carpet, razor-thin, stretches from the foreground into the barren desert, just barely wider than the young man standing at the end. At the end of the carpet stands a single young man, seen from behind, creating a surreal and cinematic composition. Minimalist, conceptual photography style, wide open space, dramatic perspective
Brands pay agencies $5,000+ for product shots like this
I made it:
• in 60 seconds
• for $0
• from a crappy phone photo
• using only ChatGPT
Here’s how you can do it too: 1. Snap a photo. Any product, any phone 2. Upload to ChatGPT 3. Use my prompt
Here's your prompt 👇
Prompt:
(change text in [brackets] to your product, surrounding & colors)
Create a hyper-realistic product photo using my exact product image 9:18 (keep all text, logo, and colors 100% intact and fully readable). Make it look like a large [fire flames] has been thrown from the right side, creating a wide, powerful [energetic hot] look that wraps naturally around the product, with [fire] flowing across the front and some [fire particles] scattered around. The [fire] should feel energetic, chaotic, and natural — not too perfect or isolated. Use sharp studio lighting that highlights the [fire] motion and keeps the product text clear and crisp. The background should be a smooth gradient, [hot red to orange], with enough contrast to make the product pop. Keep the overall look premium and clean.
Example 2:
Prompt
Create a hyper-realistic product photo using my exact product image 9:18 (keep all text, logo, and colors 100% intact and fully readable). Make it look like a large amount of [clear water] has been thrown from the right side, creating a wide, powerful [splash] that wraps naturally around the product, with [water] flowing across the front and some [droplets] scattered around. The [splash] should feel energetic, chaotic, and natural — not too perfect or isolated. Use sharp studio lighting that highlights the [water] motion and keeps the product text clear and crisp. The background should be a smooth gradient, [warm beige to peach], with enough contrast to make the product pop. Keep the overall look premium, clean, and refreshing.
Netflix just dropped its official guide for using Generative AI in production (link below)
It's a clear set of rules for how it will be used to create the shows you watch.
Here's what you should know 👇🧵
Here are their 4 key insights:
1. The Creator is King:
AI is just a creative tool. In fact, it’s still people who shape and own the final story.
2. It's coming:
Netflix allows the use of GenAI in areas like concept art, VFX, and dubbing - as long as it enhances, not replaces, real creativity.
3. No stealing:
Using copyrighted material in prompts is strictly forbidden. Originality is paramount.
4. Full transparency:
You MUST disclose when and how AI was used. No hiding.
Every film tech we take for granted today was once doubted (and then changed the game):
📽️1920s:
Synchronized sound in film was dismissed, but “The Jazz Singer” triggered widespread adoption.
📽️ 50s:
Color film seemed unnecessary, until classics like “The Wizard of Oz” proved its value.
📽️ 70s:
Dolby sound was just a feature, until “Star Wars” set the standard.
📽️ 90s:
CGI faced skepticism, but “Terminator 2” and “Jurassic Park” turned it into an industry norm.
📽️ 2000s:
“O Brother, Where Art Thou?” became the first feature film to be fully digitally color graded, marking the start of a new era in post-production and visual storytelling.
📽️ 2010s:
Streaming was niche—then “House of Cards” and “Stranger Things” made it mainstream.
📽️ 2020s:
Now, generative AI is moving down the same road:
Novelty → Doubt → Major Use → Standardization.
Netflix’s guide may simply mark the next phase in a familiar cycle of progress.
I’ve got 200k+ views & recognition from Google Gemini from a single Reel 👀
In 11 days I got:
• 260 new followers
(I had ~700)
• 300+ warm leads in DMs
• 1400 saves
As a non-Insta guy, I’m surprised
Here are 3 insights I learned from this case 👇
1. Visual is king 🤷♂️
It is obvious that visually it looks really cool
This video
1️⃣ is dynamic
(from the first second)
2️⃣ builds controversy
(huge humans’ foots compared to the tiny car look weird and make you want to figure out what the hell is going on)
3️⃣ gives you recognizable aesthetics
(winter NYC is extremely well-known, so leveraging famous locations can be a good trigger for a viewer)
A few more things that can improve your videos’ performance:
👉 Catchy hook
(be careful tho, one wrong move can hurt feelings of thousands of people - when I wrote “I just created a game” in my hook on X, I got tons of hate from gaming & 3D design communities. Though, now this post almost hit 1M views - so you decide for yourself 🤷♂️)