academy://curriculum-preview
This curriculum is organised so students can follow the workflow in sequence: understand the viral football content model, build better image prompts, prototype scenes in Apetelligence, generate motion in Kling, write stronger video prompts, and then turn everything into publishable lessons with either recorded audio or an English UK AI voice.
Outcome
Generate stronger football image prompts with clear emotional direction.
Outcome
Use Apetelligence to prototype scenes before moving into final outputs.
Outcome
Use Kling to generate short-form video scenes with better motion logic.
Outcome
Turn recorded audio into finished lesson videos with AI visuals and a UK English AI voice option.
Kling
Use for short-form AI video generation, scene iteration, motion control, and faster output testing.
Referral code: 7BRX9Z4CR3JA
Open Kling referralApetelligence AI
Use as a prompt-first creative studio to shape concepts, test visuals, and prepare scenes before final generation.
Explore Apetelligence[ COURSE / LESSONS ]
Learn the creative formula behind the creator's best-performing content: transformation, heartbreak, rivalry, legacy, and alternate-reality storytelling.
Student result
Students leave with a repeatable structure for turning football moments into high-retention video ideas.
Prompt blueprint
Students learn how to build image prompts that are specific, cinematic, football-native, and ready for short-form content assets.
Student result
Students can create image prompts that produce stronger thumbnails, scenes, posters, and key frames.
Prompt blueprint
Use Apetelligence as a prompt-first creative workspace for testing concepts, building scenes, and iterating visual directions before moving to final assets.
Student result
Students learn how to turn rough ideas into sharper scene directions using a studio workflow.
Prompt blueprint
Students learn when to use Kling for motion, how to structure prompts for cleaner movement, and how to get more value from the creator's referral link.
Student result
Students can move from still concepts to usable video shots with better motion logic and stronger platform fit.
Prompt blueprint
This lesson teaches the exact components of a video prompt: subject, action, lens, movement, environment, rhythm, and ending beat.
Student result
Students can write prompts that feel like scenes instead of vague text instructions.
Prompt blueprint
Students learn two delivery modes: audio-first lessons using their own voice, and fully AI-produced lessons using a UK English AI voice.
Student result
Students can publish training content even if they only record audio or want AI narration for speed.
Prompt blueprint
[Subject] + [emotion] + [environment] + [lighting] + [camera angle] + [style/realism] + [format] + [negative constraints]
This structure teaches students to stop writing vague prompts and instead control the subject, feeling, world, lighting, shot design, and output format from the beginning.
[Subject] + [action] + [camera movement] + [setting] + [atmosphere] + [pace] + [ending beat] + [platform ratio]
Students learn to think in scenes, not keywords, by defining the action, camera movement, atmosphere, pace, and finishing beat.
[ PROMPT / APPS ]
The course will recommend one tool for speed, one for structure, and one for multimodal analysis so students can improve prompts instead of relying on one workflow for everything.
Fast prompt drafting and rewriting
Best when you need quick first drafts, variants, hooks, and cleaner prompt wording in a conversational workflow.
Structured prompt refinement
Strong for turning rough ideas into clearer frameworks, lesson outlines, and detailed multi-part prompt instructions.
Multimodal prompt analysis
Useful when you want to compare visuals, reference frames, screenshots, and prompt ideas in the same workflow.
[ NEXT / ACTION ]
Students can preview the curriculum here, buy from the store, and then access lesson content and downloads inside their library.