@Dana Sacco I start by having ChatGPT or Claude Storyboard a cinematic Hollywood/Netflix style series trailer, usually about 45 seconds. (I almost never do book trailers for individual books.) Then I have the AI write Midjourney prompts to create stunning images for each line of the voiceover. I use Midjourney to animate the images. I use 11 labs to do the voiceover. I use Suno to create a music soundtrack. Then, I bring everything together on Capcut. It’s VERY easy. If I like what I have and it converts well, I use ai to translate the voiceover into whatever language I want to advetise in and use 11 Labs to create a new voiceover. I swap out the language on capcut and have a new video for Germany or whererever. I can use the same trailer for multiple languages. Here’s an example. CAVEAT: All video ads can start of with 200 or 300 % ROI but they degrade fast, often within 2-3 months. The ad fatigue is very real with cinematic trailers but because Meta pushes them, the clicks are MUCH cheaper. Also, this is my OLD method. I’m currently about to start using OPEN ART and NANO BANANA and KLING O1 to create new trailers. I’ll let you know how it turns out, but I’m expecting MUCH better trailers. The technology is advancing SO fast it’s hard to keep up.