AI history vlogs
AI history vlogs, built like a real production
An AI history vlog puts a single recurring host inside a historical moment and lets them narrate it to camera, selfie-style, as if they were filming a travel vlog in the past. The format lives or dies on consistency: the same face, the same outfit, the same camera logic, episode after episode. Simplefem Travel Vlogs is the studio that enforces that for you, so you can publish a whole season instead of one lucky clip.
Selfie-camera grammar
Every clip prompt is written as an arm-length handheld selfie with wrist pans — no drones, cranes or third-person angles ever slip into an AI history vlog.
Continuity locks
Host, costume, characters, environment and era are restated inside each generation unit, so a 20-clip episode still looks like one continuous shoot.
10-second clip units
Each beat is scoped to a single 10-second generation with 15–25 words of dialogue, the sweet spot for current AI video models.
Season-scale planning
Series bible, season arcs and episode packages are generated as one connected system rather than a pile of disconnected prompts.
How an episode gets made
- 1. Research. The studio builds a historical context brief for the era, place and people in the episode, separating documented fact from dramatization.
- 2. Concept and characters. A premise, hook and character bible are locked so recurring figures stay visually identical.
- 3. Story arc. Arrival, discovery, encounter, revelation and payoff are mapped across the clip count.
- 4. Clip prompts. Each 10-second unit gets a self-contained prompt restating host, costume, camera and period.
- 5. Quality gate. Automatic checks catch anachronisms, costume drift, non-selfie camera language and overlong dialogue, then repair them before you ever see the script.
- 6. Export. Copy prompts one by one or export the full package for your AI video tool.
Start your first AI history vlog season
Pick an era, press one button, and get a season plan with clip-by-clip prompts.
