Newsletter Video Just Became a Render and a GAME CHANGER...
HeyGen put out a demo this week that I want you to look at as an operator, not as a viewer. They produced a financial advisor's monthly client update, end to end. Avatar 5 carried the script as a photoreal presenter. HyperFrames generated the data cards and charts. The S&P recap, the rates and macro panel, the week ahead calendar. They gave an AI agent a brief and let it build the whole thing. The lesson is not "AI makes video now." You already knew that. The lesson is in how the graphics were made. HyperFrames treats the visuals as code, so the layout is a template and the data is an input. Swap the numbers, change the month, render again. That is the difference between a piece of content and a system. The client update is the most common recurring deliverable in dozens of markets. Advisors, real estate, clinics, agencies. People pay hundreds to thousands a month for it. If you hold the template, you hold a product you can run across every client you have, every month, without booking a shoot or an editor. The move is simple. Stop thinking about the one video. Build the format you can repeat, then point it at as many markets as you can serve. Everything is a funnel. This is the top of one. Full thread with prompts with my repost on X: https://x.com/TheRealUncleAI/status/2061908210941128710?s=20 Excerpt from "Newsletter Video Just Became a Render" by M.N. aka Uncle AI