How to Make Viral Ant Colony Survival Story Videos with AI
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Take a look at this youtube channel. It’s just a little over 5 months old, yet it has already grown to nearly 60, 000 subscribers with only 25 videos uploaded. Even crazier, it has already pulled in about 14 million total views. In fact, one video posted barely 2 weeks ago already has over 6 million views, while several other videos have also pulled in millions and hundreds of thousands of views in a very short time. The content is basically cinematic AI ant stories — ants building colonies, fighting wars, facing danger, and surviving like tiny armies in their own world. It may sound strange at first, but that’s exactly why people find it so interesting and hard to stop watching. And the best part is, this niche is still new, not crowded yet, and has big money-making potential. They are estimated to make at least 10 thousand dollars every month. So in this video, I’ll show you step by step how to create these viral ant colony and ant war videos. I’ve also included a master prompt for you in the video description. But before we start, let me quickly show you a sample video I created using the same method I’m about to teach you. Step 1: Generating Story Ideas & Prompts The first step is to come up with your story idea. To make this easier, I’ve already provided a detailed master prompt to guide you—you can find it in the video description. For this part, I’ll be using ChatLLM by Abacus AI. It is an all-in-one AI platform that gives you access to different tools in one place. You can use it for chat, image generation, video generation, speech, document work, and more without needing to jump between different websites. It also gives you access to multiple top AI language models in one dashboard, so you can use models like ChatGPT, Claude, and others all in the same place. That makes it very useful for generating story ideas and prompts quickly and easily. I’ve left the link to ChatLLM in the description, so go ahead, create an account, and get started. Once you’re in, head to the prompt box section and click on the RouteLLM dropdown. This is where you select the AI model for your project. The dropdown gives you access to several advanced models like ChatGPT 5.4, Gemini 3, Grok 4, Claude Opus 4.6 , and more, all in one interface. To start generating ideas, select ChatGPT 5.4 from the dropdown. Then head over to the resource document for the prompt. The prompt is divided into two parts. The first part is for generating 10 unique video ideas,