Want publish-ready videos without shoots, delays, or agency overhead?
Bastelia’s AI Video Pack is a managed, end-to-end service that turns a brief, article, deck, product demo, webinar, or existing footage into on-brand video assets you can publish across channels. Because everything is online—and AI is built into our workflow—you get faster iterations and a more cost-efficient production model.
- Multiple formats (9:16 / 1:1 / 16:9) designed for each platform—so you don’t “crop and pray”.
- Human quality control on every delivery to avoid “raw AI” artifacts and generic template vibes.
- Subtitles + transcript included for accessibility, indexing, and repurposing.
- Multilingual options (dubbing + subtitles + terminology control) to scale across markets.
Contact: info@bastelia.com · Delivery is fully online (async reviews, fast iterations).
What exactly is an AI Video Pack (and what is it not)?
An AI Video Pack is a production system: a repeatable way to create, version, and ship videos—fast—without sacrificing clarity, brand consistency, or deliverable quality. You’re not buying “access to a tool”. You’re buying finished assets that your team can publish.
So what is it?
It’s a managed service that combines AI speed with human judgement. We plan the message, write or adapt the script, build an on-brand visual language, produce the video with AI-assisted workflows, and then edit and quality-check every output. The goal is simple: publish-ready videos across channels, without traditional production friction.
And what is it not?
It’s not a “one-click” generic template video. It’s not a single master export with no platform logic. And it’s not a DIY tool that leaves your team with inconsistent visuals, mismatched audio, or subtitles that don’t fit your brand. If you’ve tried DIY AI video tools, you know the problem: the tool is fast, but decision-making and QC still take time.
Why this model works: online collaboration reduces production overhead, while AI accelerates scripting, editing, formatting, and localization. The result is a more cost-efficient way to publish high-volume video—without accepting “AI-looking” quality.
How does this compare to traditional video production and DIY AI tools?
Use this quick comparison to decide what fits your situation. If you need shoots and cinematic storytelling, traditional production can be right. If you need consistent output at speed, the AI Video Pack model is built for you.
| Option | Best for | Typical trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional video production | High-end shoots, brand films, complex productions | Higher cost, longer timelines, harder to iterate and localize |
| DIY AI video tools | Experiments, internal drafts, very simple content | Generic outputs, inconsistent brand, time lost on revisions and QC |
| Bastelia AI Video Pack | Marketing assets at scale: short-form, ads, explainers, training, support | Requires a clear goal and a review step (we keep it lightweight and fast) |
What do you receive in the AI Video Pack?
Your deliverables are designed around one outcome: videos that are ready to publish (not “almost done” files that your team still needs to fix). Every pack is scoped from your channel mix, your audience stage, and how many versions (formats + languages) you need.
Do you get a conversion-focused script and structure?
Yes. The script is where performance is decided. We build a message that holds attention, communicates value fast, and lands the CTA naturally—without sounding like a sales robot.
- Hook options (first 1–3 seconds) + headline variants
- Main value proposition + proof points (what makes it credible)
- On-screen text plan (captions, highlights, CTA frame)
- Cutdown map (how the master becomes short versions)
Do you get on-brand visuals (not generic templates)?
Yes. We define a visual system so every asset looks like it belongs to your brand—even when produced in volume. This is especially important for short-form content where viewers decide in seconds whether you look credible.
- Typography, spacing, and caption style aligned to your brand
- Lower-thirds, title frames, and CTA frames
- Design rules for each platform (safe areas, pacing, text density)
- Optional thumbnail direction (for YouTube / landing pages)
Do you get multi-format exports for each platform?
Yes. Publishing the same file everywhere is a silent performance killer. We deliver formats that match platform behavior, including correct framing, caption placement, and pacing.
- 9:16 vertical (Reels, TikTok, Shorts, Stories, vertical ads)
- 1:1 square (feeds, some ad placements)
- 16:9 landscape (web, YouTube, webinars, training hubs)
- Structured file naming (so your team can find the right version fast)
Do you get subtitles, transcripts, and accessibility assets?
Yes. Subtitles are not a “nice to have” anymore: they improve retention, increase watch time, and make your content usable in silent viewing. We include subtitle files plus a transcript you can reuse for blogs, landing pages, and SEO.
- SRT subtitles (platform-friendly and editable)
- Transcript (repurposing and indexing)
- Caption styling guidance (readability and safe areas)
- Optional multilingual subtitles and dubbed voiceovers
Why are our deliverables more cost-efficient than traditional production?
Traditional production cost often comes from logistics: shoots, crews, equipment, travel, long review cycles, and rework when you need new versions. Our model is different: online collaboration reduces overhead, and AI accelerates production tasks that used to take days.
The goal isn’t to replace quality with automation. The goal is to remove friction—so your budget goes into the part that matters: clear messaging, strong editing, and consistent brand execution.
How does a 100% online video production workflow work?
Working online should not mean losing control. It should mean faster decisions, fewer meetings, and a clearer trail of what was approved. Our workflow is designed to keep momentum while protecting quality.
What happens first?
We start from a simple input: your objective, audience, channels, and source material. You can send a brief, a landing page, a product deck, a demo recording, or even a rough outline. If you have brand guidelines, we use them; if not, we can define a clean baseline style.
What are the typical steps?
- Step 1 — Scope & message: one clear goal, one core message, and a version plan (formats + languages).
- Step 2 — Script & structure: hook options, pacing map, on-screen text, CTA integration.
- Step 3 — Production & editing: AI-assisted generation + human editing + quality control checks.
- Step 4 — Versions & delivery: exports per platform, subtitles, transcript, and organized files.
How do reviews stay fast (without endless calls)?
We keep reviews focused. Instead of “Do you like it?”, we ask targeted questions that improve outcomes: Is the hook clear? Is the value proposition obvious? Does the CTA match the audience stage? Are the captions readable on mobile? This is how you keep velocity without sacrificing decisions.
A practical rule: every review comment should tie back to either clarity, credibility, brand consistency, or conversion. That’s how you avoid subjective loops and keep production efficient.
Which formats, lengths, and versions work best by channel?
The fastest way to waste a good video is to publish it in the wrong shape. Each platform has different user behavior: attention patterns, caption needs, and CTA expectations. Below is a practical map you can use—even if you’re not working with us yet.
What’s the best “default” content matrix for most businesses?
For most brands, the most efficient baseline is: 1 master video + several cutdowns + platform exports. That gives you consistency (one message) and flexibility (multiple attention formats).
| Channel | Best aspect ratio | Recommended length | What makes it perform |
|---|---|---|---|
| TikTok / Reels / Shorts | 9:16 | 8–30s (cutdowns), 30–60s (explainer) | Immediate hook, high caption readability, fast pacing, one CTA |
| 1:1 or 4:5 (often), 16:9 for longer | 15–45s (top), 60–90s (deep value) | Clarity + credibility: proof points, calm pacing, strong first line | |
| YouTube | 16:9 | 60–180s (explainers), longer for tutorials | Structure, chapters, consistent voice, clean audio |
| Website landing page | 16:9 (sometimes 1:1 depending on layout) | 30–90s | Benefit first, remove friction, CTA aligned with page intent |
| Sales enablement / outreach | 16:9 or 1:1 | 20–60s | Direct problem framing, personalization cues, clear next step |
| Training / Support | 16:9 | 60–240s (micro-learning modules) | Step-by-step visuals, slower pacing, accuracy and clarity |
What is the simplest script structure that keeps retention high?
If you want a reliable structure for most business videos, use this: Hook → Problem → Promise → Proof → Next Step. It works because it moves fast while still giving viewers a reason to believe you.
- Hook: a question, a surprising fact, or a painful problem your audience recognizes.
- Problem: why the current approach is slow, costly, or unreliable.
- Promise: the clear, specific benefit of your solution.
- Proof: a demo moment, a metric, a mini-case, or credible mechanism.
- Next step: one CTA that matches the stage (book a call, request a quote, watch demo, etc.).
How do you keep quality high and avoid “raw AI” outputs?
AI can accelerate production, but it can also introduce mistakes: odd pacing, incorrect wording, unnatural audio artifacts, mismatched visuals, and generic “template” design. The solution is not “use less AI”. The solution is: use AI where it’s strong, then apply human QC where it matters.
What does “human QC” actually mean in practice?
It means we do not ship drafts that “look fine if you don’t look closely”. We check for: message clarity, brand consistency, subtitle readability, audio quality, pacing, and export correctness. This is the difference between content that gets ignored and content that earns attention.
What is our practical quality checklist?
- Clarity: one message, one audience, one primary CTA (no mixed objectives).
- Credibility: proof elements are visible (mechanism, examples, metrics, demo snippets).
- Brand: typography, spacing, color, caption style, and lower thirds match your system.
- Captions: readable on mobile, correct timing, safe-area compliant.
- Audio: consistent loudness, no harsh artifacts, music doesn’t fight the voice.
- Exports: correct ratios, no cropping errors, correct file naming and delivery structure.
How do you keep outputs consistent when producing at scale?
Consistency comes from a defined system: reusable styles (captions, lower thirds, CTA frames), a pacing guide, and a structured export checklist. That’s how you avoid the common “every video feels different” problem.
If you want scale, you need rules. Packs work best when you define what stays constant (design, tone, structure) and what changes (hook, examples, CTA, language, industry angle).
How do multilingual dubbing, subtitles, and localization work?
Multilingual video shouldn’t mean redoing the whole project from scratch. When you plan properly, you can expand your reach while keeping costs and timelines under control.
What is the difference between translation and localization?
Translation converts words. Localization converts meaning: tone, terminology, CTA style, and cultural expectations. For business video, this matters because small wording changes can affect trust and conversions.
What do we typically need from you for clean multilingual output?
- Terminology list: product names, feature names, and “do not translate” terms.
- Preferred tone: formal vs. friendly, direct vs. consultative.
- CTA preferences: what action do you want in each market?
- Any compliance constraints: required disclaimers or prohibited claims.
What do you actually receive for each language?
Language packs can include dubbed audio, subtitles, and transcript—plus versions per platform. The more structured your deliverables, the easier it is for your team to publish without mistakes.
- Dubbed voiceover (when included in scope)
- SRT subtitles per language
- Transcript per language (repurposing + indexing)
- Exports per channel (9:16 / 1:1 / 16:9 as needed)
How do you avoid inconsistent terminology across markets?
We use a terminology checklist and keep naming consistent across scripts, captions, and on-screen text. This is especially important for SaaS features, legal/financial terms, and technical products.
Localization tip: if you have multiple markets, build a master “source script” with locked product terminology first. It makes every future language version faster and cleaner.
Can you plan your AI Video Pack scope in under 2 minutes?
Use the tools below to turn vague intentions (“we need more video”) into a concrete plan (formats, cutdowns, language versions, and a realistic deliverable set). This is not a price calculator. It’s a scope clarity tool that helps you brief better and move faster.
Scope Planner: What should your deliverables look like?
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Pick your options and click Generate scope recommendation. The output will include recommended formats, lengths, a suggested pack tier, and a file checklist.
Hook & CTA Blueprint: What should you say in the first seconds?
If you want consistent performance, don’t improvise hooks. Start from proven structures and adapt them to your brand voice. Use the tool below to generate hook and CTA patterns you can reuse across videos.
Your hooks & CTAs will appear here
Add your outcome sentence and click Generate hooks & CTAs. You’ll get reusable templates you can plug into scripts, ads, and short-form cutdowns.
What are the most common questions before ordering an AI Video Pack?
If you’re comparing providers, the best question is not “What tool do you use?”. The best question is: What deliverables do I receive, and how consistent will they be at scale? These FAQs address the most common friction points businesses face when scaling video.
Will the final videos look generic or “AI-made”?
They will if you ship raw generations or rely on templates without brand rules. Our packs are built around a visual system, conversion-first scripting, and human QC. The goal is a professional output that feels intentional: clear message, clean audio, readable captions, and consistent design.
Do we need to film anything or appear on camera?
Not necessarily. The AI Video Pack is designed to work online from briefs, decks, screen recordings, product demos, webinars, podcasts, existing footage, or text content (blog posts / landing pages). If you do have footage, we can repurpose it to maximize output.
What files do we receive at delivery?
Standard deliverables include platform-ready MP4 exports plus SRT subtitles and a transcript. If your workflow requires it, we can also deliver organized folder structures, naming conventions, and metadata-friendly formats for your CMS/DAM.
Can you match our brand guidelines?
Yes. If you provide fonts, colors, logo assets, examples, or a style guide, we build templates (captions, titles, lower thirds, CTA frames) so outputs remain consistent. If you don’t have formal guidelines, we can define a clean baseline that still looks “like you”.
Can you deliver multiple languages (dubbing + subtitles)?
Yes. Language packs can include dubbed audio, subtitles, and transcripts per language. To keep terminology consistent, we recommend a short glossary of product names and “do not translate” terms.
How do revisions work?
Reviews work best when they’re focused. We align feedback to clarity, credibility, brand, captions, pacing, and export correctness. The exact revision scope depends on the pack and deliverable volume, but the goal is always the same: fast iterations without endless loops.
Is this suitable for regulated industries?
It can be, as long as we follow your compliance constraints. If you have required disclaimers, restricted claims, or approval workflows, share them early. We adapt the script and on-screen text to reduce risk and keep messaging accurate.
How do we start (and what should we send first)?
Email info@bastelia.com with: your objective, target audience, channels, source material (link or file), and language needs. If you have brand assets (logo, fonts, colors), include those too. We’ll reply with a scoped deliverable plan and next steps.
