These AI history channels make $15K/month — I cloned their workflow in one app
Faceless history channels are quietly printing money on YouTube. Some are clearing $15K/month with cinematic mini-documentaries that look like they cost ten grand to produce. They didn't. They were built with AI — one operator, one workflow, no crew.
In this video I clone that exact workflow. The output is a 14-minute Titanic documentary with original visuals, voiceover, and score. The input is a single app.
The $15K/month faceless niche opportunity
History as a niche has everything an algorithm loves: built-in curiosity, evergreen topics, low-competition long-tail searches, and audiences who watch 10+ minutes per video. The catch used to be production cost — historical footage, voice actors, music licensing. AI flattens all of it.
The result: a 14-minute cinematic Titanic documentary
The teaser opens with the Titanic's "wall of sound" — a 1,500-voice scream in the dark. The visuals are AI-generated, the voiceover is cloned, the music is AI-composed. Watch the full film via the link above. The point of the showcase: this is what one person with one tool can produce in an afternoon.
Step 1 — Find viral history topics and script with AI
Start with topic discovery. Plug in your niche, surface trending angles, and let the AI build a structured long-form script. The script is the spine — get it right and every downstream step is easier.
Step 2 — Cinematic shot planning with the AI Cinematographer
This is the secret sauce. Instead of generating clips at random, the AI Cinematographer breaks your script into shots — wide establishing, mid-action, close-up, cutaway — and writes the visual prompt for each one. You get a storyboard, not a slop reel.
Step 3 — Batch-generate and animate visuals in one click
Hit batch. The AI renders every still in your shot list, then animates each frame into a moving clip. What used to be a week of prompting and iterating happens in under an hour.
Step 4 — Emotional AI voiceovers and cinematic music
Documentary voiceover is 50% of the experience. Use a cloned voice with the right pacing and breath, layer an AI-composed orchestral score underneath, and the visuals carry twice as far. No license fees, no royalty splits.
Step 5 — Final edit and full workflow recap
Drop the clips on a timeline, sync to voiceover, master the audio. The whole pipeline — research to render — runs inside one app. That's the whole game: not "AI helps you make a video," but "AI makes the video, end to end."
Try the workflow yourself
This whole pipeline lives inside the AI Media Machine. Twelve AI apps wired together — script writing, cinematic shot planning, batch image generation, voice cloning, music, the whole thing. $1 trial if you want to clone the Titanic workflow on your own niche this week.