Episode notes
A faceless YouTube channel is quietly pulling in 14 million views and an estimated $61,000 a month using nothing but "bad" MS Paint-style stick figures and a solid script. While everyone else is obsessing over hyper-realistic cinematic AI video, this niche proves that raw, fast-paced, utility-first storytelling is what actually hijacks the modern attention span.
We’ll talk about:
- The exact end-to-end automation pipeline: from TurboScribe timestamps to batch-generating your entire visual storyboard using Claude Code and Higgsfield.
- Why intentionally "ugly" and simple visuals are currently outperforming polished, high-budget AI generations on the timeline.
- The file-naming trick that turns video editing into a mechanical, brain-dead drag-and-drop process.
- The YouTube monetization trap: why re ...