My name is S S, and I’ve spent the last 15 years turning ideas into videos, and videos into a full-time career — all without fancy gear or a film degree.
In high school, I made videos for fun.
In college, while studying to become a doctor, I decided to chase my dreams instead, and turned my passion for content into a freelance business — working with brands around the world (a company I still run today).
In 2019, I co-founded ContentCreator.com by releasing my first online course "14 Day Filmmaker"
That course now has 160,000 students from around the globe.
Throughout the process I started a youtube channel & social media accounts.
Within the first year of posting content, our Youtube channel hit over 100,000 subscribers and across all channels, we have hundreds of millions of views focused on one topic:
Providing Content Creators around the world with the best education & tools to help them achieve their goals.
Over the past year, the #1 question I get asked is...
"Will AI replace content creators as we know it?"
And here’s the truth:
AI won’t replace creators — but creators who leverage AI will absolutely replace the ones who don’t.
AI isn’t just hype. It’s not a gimmick. It’s one of the most powerful shifts we’ve ever seen in content creation — and it’s already changing the game for those who know how to use it.
With the right tools and the right strategy, AI gives creators a massive advantage:
You can focus on the parts you love.
Outsource the parts you hate.
Create better content, faster.
Avoid burnout.
And unlock a level of creativity that’s hard to imagine until you’ve experienced it yourself.
But here’s the catch...
Most tutorials online are outdated or way too generic. They show you what a tool does — but not how to actually use it to create viral videos, grow your audience, or scale your business.
When AI first started blowing up, I thought it was a gimmick. A shortcut that would just get in the way of learning real skills.
And at the time... I wasn’t wrong.
Two years ago, AI wasn’t quite there yet. The tools were interesting — but clunky, inconsistent, and not all that helpful for creators.
Still, I kept watching. Because deep down, I knew what was coming.
And sure enough, the pace of progress was INSANE. Within months, the tools got smarter. The outputs got better. And suddenly, it hit me: