academy://curriculum-preview
The academy now previews a practical student journey. It starts with choosing a football idea, then teaches prompt writing, first-image generation, video motion, and finally a professional AI content workflow.
Outcome
Generate a first football image with a clear subject, emotion, and camera direction.
Outcome
Refine prompts step by step instead of guessing randomly.
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Use Apetelligence to shape scenes before moving into final outputs.
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Use Kling to turn still ideas into short-form motion clips with better control.
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Write scene-based video prompts that feel cinematic and creator-grade.
Outcome
Build a repeatable workflow from first prompt to publish-ready AI content.
Kling
Students use Kling when they are ready to move from first images into motion, scene sequencing, and short-form video generation.
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Open Kling referralApetelligence AI
Students use Apetelligence to improve concepts, shape scenes, and clean up prompts before spending effort on final generations.
Explore Apetelligenceacademy://interactive-workflow
This preview shows the teaching structure students unlock after purchase. It now feels like a guided path instead of a flat list of lessons.
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Stage 1
Prompt foundations
Students learn story, mood, and football scene direction before they start generating outputs.
Stage 2
First image output
The course then moves into controlled image creation and better prompt iteration.
Stage 3
Video motion
Only after the still concepts work well do students move into video prompts and motion.
Stage 4
Professional finish
Students finish with polish, publishing, and a repeatable creator workflow they can reuse.
path://module-map
Students start from zero by learning how to turn a football idea into a scene with emotion, conflict, and replay value.
Student result
Students leave with a repeatable structure for turning football moments into high-retention creative ideas.
Why this matters
Without a strong idea, every prompt becomes random. This first module teaches students how to think like a creator before they start generating.
Ordered lesson flow
Students now unlock one module at a time. They finish the current lesson, then move forward, which keeps the experience structured and stops them from jumping straight into the later video steps too early.
Step-by-step practice
Mini challenge
Write three football video ideas using three different emotions: revenge, glory, and heartbreak.
Deliverable
A mini idea board with three creator-ready football concepts.
prompt://starter-kit
Idea starter
Turn a raw football thought into a creative direction
Create three viral football content concepts about a player facing pressure before the biggest match of his career. Each concept should include the emotion, the twist, and the final reveal.
Story escalation
Add stronger narrative stakes
Rewrite this football idea to feel more cinematic, emotional, and comment-worthy. Focus on betrayal, redemption, and a final reveal.
video://creation-lab
This section teaches students how to create AI videos step by step. It acts like an interactive workshop: idea, motion, atmosphere, and ending payoff.
1. Build the shot idea
Start with one football moment only: tunnel walk, trophy lift, reaction shot, or crowd reveal. Avoid mixing several scenes together.
2. Choose the motion
Pick one clear movement such as walk forward, slow turn, camera push, or stadium reveal so the AI has a simple action to follow.
3. Add atmosphere
Decide the world: rain, smoke, floodlights, tunnel shadows, crowd noise energy, or post-match silence.
4. Finish with payoff
End with one emotional beat: stare, celebration, collapse, look-up moment, or final reveal that gives the clip meaning.
Build your first video prompt interactively
Shot idea
Motion
Atmosphere
Ending payoff
Live prompt output
As students click the controls, they can see how a stronger video prompt is built from simple creative decisions.
Best practice
Students should always build a strong still concept first, then convert it into motion with one clear action and one clear ending beat. That keeps their first video outputs cleaner and more professional.
formula://image
Students first learn how to think in stories and prompts. The image formula unlocks in the next stage once the foundations are in place.
formula://video
Students do not jump straight into video anymore. Motion prompts unlock later in the path, after they have built stronger still-image and storytelling control.
stack://tools
The journey teaches when to use each tool so students are not lost between prompting, image generation, and motion generation.
ChatGPT
Fast prompt drafting and rewriting
Best when you need quick first drafts, hook variants, and cleaner prompt wording in a conversational workflow.
Claude
Structured prompt refinement
Strong for turning rough ideas into clearer frameworks, lesson outlines, and detailed multi-part prompt instructions.
Gemini
Multimodal prompt analysis
Useful when you want to compare visuals, reference frames, screenshots, and prompt ideas in the same workflow.
Student habit to build
Save every winning prompt, compare outputs side by side, and improve one variable at a time instead of starting from zero each session.
Professional finish
The goal is not only to generate. The goal is to direct scenes, refine them, and publish content that feels intentional and creator-grade.
Preview mode
This preview shows the teaching method. Buyers unlock the same ordered structure inside their library, where later modules stay locked until the earlier work is completed.
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Visitors can preview the teaching style here, buy from the store, and then open the unlocked interactive training path inside their library.