The $10,000 product video for $0
The $10,000 Video for $0
Last week, Greg needed a hero video for his landing page. He's not a video producer, he's an AI coder. So, he did what AI Coders do and turned to AI for help.
Two hours later, he had this. And he’s sharing exactly how he did it in a live step-by-step breakdown tomorrow
Professional product videos usually cost thousands and take weeks. Greg built his with React components, AI conversation, and zero video production experience.
How This Actually Works
Instead of After Effects keyframes, Greg used a hybrid approach. Remotion (think "React for videos") handled the programmatic parts. For example, the VS Code interface is divs and CSS, the animated stats counter is a custom hook.
On top of that he weaved in other AI generation tools.
Medieval monk: Animated in Midjourney
Time tunnel transition: Generated with Google Veo 3
The modern developer character: Also Midjourney.
He built everything through conversation with Claude Code. Almost 200 exchanges over 2 hours. "Make it bigger," "the zoom should be a little longer," "sorry it should count up from 90%". All natural language feedback that Claude turned into precise code. When code wasn't the right tool, he pivoted to video generation seamlessly.
This may sound intense to people not as fluent in AI coding practices but remember this was only a 2-hour process. You can learn to do this too, and we teach AI coding best practices in our upcoming course.
Tomorrow's Free Live Breakdown
Build a Product Video in a Day Agentically
Wed, Aug 6, 1:00 PM EDT (45 minutes)
Greg will walk you through the actual process:
How to think in React components instead of video timeline
The conversational development flow that makes iteration instant
Real examples of feedback that shaped each scene
Why some animations became MP4 files (when to code vs. when to generate)
The exact project structure and file organization
Complete source code, chat history, and all assets
You'll see the full process, so you understand how the feedback loop actually works. This is a deep dive into a completely different way of creating video content.