| Management number | 232012039 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $31.39 | Model Number | 232012039 | ||
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The honest, no-hype guide to using AI to make real video for your contracting business — written by a contractor for contractors.A year ago, producing a 30-second ad that didn't look terrible cost you somewhere between $500 and $5,000. Either you hired a videographer, you spent a Saturday learning a video editor, or you bought stock footage and stitched it together. Today, with the right AI tools, a contractor with no production background can produce a passable video ad in about an hour for less than the cost of a steak dinner.This book is the deep-dive companion to my earlier work on AI for contractors. It covers one topic — AI generated video — but it covers it the way a working contractor needs it covered: tool by tool, prompt by prompt, channel by channel, with the honest math on what it costs, what it does well, and where it still falls down.Inside, you'll learn:• The four categories of AI video (text-to-video, image-to-video, talking-head avatars, motion-from-still) — what each is good for, what each costs, where each one fails• The current real state of the major platforms — Sora, Runway, Veo, Kling, Pika, HeyGen, Synthesia, Hedra — including which ones got shut down, which got bought, and which are actually worth your subscription dollar• How to write video prompts that don't waste your generation credits — camera language, lighting language, shot composition language that AI tools actually respond to• AI voiceover and voice cloning — when AI voice is good enough for a customer-facing ad, when it isn't, and what consent rules to know before cloning a voice• AI music for commercial use — what's actually licensed for advertising, what isn't, and the mistake that's already cost contractors brand strikes on Meta• Avatars — using your own face with AI lip-sync vs. building a synthetic presenter, with the disclosure norms that protect your reputation either way• Channel-by-channel deep dives — Meta and Google paid ads, YouTube (long-form and Shorts), website hero video, Instagram Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, and AI video for direct sales follow-up• The full production pipeline — script → storyboard → generate → edit → publish — for a contractor who has thirty minutes, not a weekend• A realistic "video-a-week" cadence built around what a small shop can actually sustain• Where AI video still fails in 2026 (hands, on-screen text, complex physical actions, branded equipment) and the workarounds that experienced operators use• The legal and compliance layer — likeness law, FTC requirements for AI-generated ads, platform labeling policies on Meta and YouTube, music licensing, and insurance considerations most contractors don't think about• Cost realism — what AI video actually costs a small contractor monthly, with the math broken out per tool and per output• A 30/60/90-day AI video rollout you can hand to your teamPlus: a complete bonus chapter with copy-and-paste prompt sets for every common contractor video workflow — hero website loops, service-page demos, before-and-after, ad creative, social posts, sales follow-up videos, and more. Steal them. Use them this week.Who this book is for:Owners and operators of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, garage door, pest control, restoration, landscaping, and adjacent home service businesses. Shop owners who know video matters and want to use AI to make it without becoming a videographer.Who this book is NOT for:Tech reviewers, marketing agencies, or anyone hoping to learn cinematic theory. This is a working operator's field manual, not a film school primer.The contractors winning at AI video in 2026 aren't the ones with the most subscriptions. They're the ones who picked two or three tools, learned to prompt them well, and started shipping. Read this book, pick the tool that fits, and start shipping. Read more
| ASIN | B0H1P8XCX5 |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8196520914 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.05 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.71 pounds |
| Print length | 463 pages |
| Publication date | May 11, 2026 |
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