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Now, if you've been online lately, you've probably come across those underground bunker videos that are pulling in millions of views.

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And not going to lie, the numbers are actually wild.

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Some channels started posting just two weeks ago and they're already pulling in over half a million subscribers and billions of views.

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And in this video, I'm going to show you exactly how to replicate this niche completely from scratch.

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I'm going to walk you through how to create these videos completely from scratch and to make everything fun, we're going to use mostly free tools throughout the process.

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Now, the very first thing you're going to need is a chatbot. You could use Claude or Deep Seek, but for me, I'm using Chat GPT.

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Once you've got your chatbot ready, the next thing you need is access to the Google document. You should be able to get access to it through the link in the description.

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All you've got to do once you open it is copy the entire master prompt inside the Google document.

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Now, once you copy the entire prompt, just head over to your chatbot, paste it in and send it.

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Once you do that, your chatbot should ask you where you want to begin.

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All you've got to do is type just start or let's start.

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After that, your chatbot should give you 10 different outline options for where you want your bunker video to be based.

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It could be something like a beach backyard, farmyard land, or whatever kind of location you want your bunker video to be built around.

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You just need to choose one from the list.

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Or if you already have one in mind off head, you can just type it in and send it.

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Once you do that, your chatbot should then give you a series of very detailed prompts that you're going to use to generate images and then animate those images into your bunker video from start to finish.

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Now, once you've got your prompts, the next thing you need to do is find an image generator.

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For this tutorial, we're going to use Image FX.

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Just head over to your browser, search for Image FX, and you should land on an interface that looks like this.

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Now, once you're there, copy your prompt from your chatbot and paste it into Image FX.

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Then, simply click on generate.

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Within a couple of seconds, Image FX should give you images that look like this.

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Basically, a drone shot of whatever location you chose.

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For me, I chose an expensive mansion garden.

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So, that's exactly what it gave me.

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I like this image, so I'm going to download it.

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And maybe make a few small tweaks to generate multiple versions, just to see which one looks the best.

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Now, you only really need one final image.

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So, you can create a few options and then pick the best one.

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Once you've generated your image and you're happy with it, the next thing you need is a video generator.

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Now, Grock was what we would use for this before, but since Grock is no longer free, the closest option we can use right now is Kling.

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Kling AI gives you about 200 credits per month to work with.

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And if you've got multiple accounts, that gives you even more credits to use.

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Once you sign up on Kling, click on the generate feature and that should take you to an interface that looks like this.

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Now, over here, you can choose the model you want to work with.

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I'm going to leave mine on the Kling 3.0 model and then simply upload the image I just generated into the Kling interface.

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After that, I'll simply head over to my chatbot, copy my video one prompt, paste it into Kling, and then click on generate.

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Within a couple of seconds, we should have a video that looks like this.

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What you've got to do next is download this video and then click on the extend feature.

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Once you do that, a pop-up will appear and all you need to do is click on capture.

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What this does is take the last frame from the video we just created and upload it back into Kling.

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From there, all you've got to do is head back to your chatbot, copy the video two prompt, paste it back into Kling, and then generate your next video.

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Now, we need to keep repeating the same process again and again until we've covered video three, four, five, and every single video we need to generate.

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We do this because the bunker video has to be built in batches since we are generating with fast time lapse.

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Grock would have handled this more directly before, but right now, this is the only free method that really works properly using the extend feature.

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Now, once you've generated and downloaded all your clips, just bring them into an editing software.

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I'm using Capcut for this.

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Just import all your clips.

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Then, drag all the clips onto your timeline in the exact same order you generated them.

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So, the first clip you generated goes first, then the second one, then the third, then the fourth.

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And you keep going like that until everything is lined up properly.

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Once that's done, preview the full video to see how it looks.

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And if everything looks good, simply export it.

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Quick pause, if you want me to actually guide you instead of you figuring everything out alone,

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join automation bootcamp.

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It's my private community where you get the workflow, templates and direct access to me for feedback.

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Link in the description.
