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AI Commercial Generator Workflow

The best AI commercial generator workflow starts with one offer, one audience, and one visual proof point. In Creator Flow, the Commercial content type keeps the project focused on hook, reveal, proof, and CTA while still giving you reusable brand context, shot control, and finishing tools.

TL;DR: Use Commercial when the project needs a polished brand spot with a clear product reveal and direct conversion goal.

AdvertisementCommercial9:16 default15s to 45s

Best Fit

  • Product launches and campaign concepts that need polished brand framing.
  • Paid social spots where the offer and CTA must stay readable.
  • Teams testing multiple commercial angles from the same product or brand context.

Recommended Setup

Creator Flow type

Commercial

Default framing

9:16 for social, with 16:9 variants when the placement needs it

Planning focus

Hook, product reveal, proof, objection handling, CTA

Best generation strategy

Manual or hybrid for hero product shots; faster variants for cutdowns

Why Creator Flow Helps

Commercial structure first

The Commercial route keeps the story short and persuasive, so scene planning favors hook, problem, reveal, proof, and CTA instead of wandering into long narrative setup.

Reusable brand context

Creator Flow can preserve product, character, location, and visual-style context across variants, which makes campaign iteration cleaner than starting from blank prompts.

Finishing in the same workflow

Scene stitch, pacing review, narration, music, SFX, and compression stay connected to the project instead of becoming a separate post-production scramble.

Suggested Workflow

  1. Define one audience, one offer, and one product proof point before creating scenes.
  2. Choose Commercial so the project route favors conversion structure over long-form story logic.
  3. Generate or import only the product, spokesperson, and environment assets needed for the spot.
  4. Build the first scene around the hook and the second around the clearest product demonstration.
  5. Create a few shot-level variants for the reveal, proof, and CTA instead of changing the whole project at once.
  6. Stitch the tightest scene sequence, then polish voice, music, captions, and final compression for the placement.

Typical Outputs

  • 15 to 45 second product commercials
  • Paid social ad spots
  • Landing-page video hero assets
  • Campaign concept videos
  • Platform-specific commercial cutdowns

Common Mistakes

  • Trying to explain every product feature in one commercial.
  • Using cinematic mystery when the audience needs immediate comprehension.
  • Changing characters, setting, offer, and CTA at the same time during tests.
  • Leaving audio polish until after every variant is already exported.

Related Next Steps

FAQ

Is Commercial different from UGC in Creator Flow?

Yes. Commercial is better for polished brand messaging, product reveals, and direct CTA structure. UGC is better for creator-style proof, testimonial energy, and recommendation-driven ads.

Should I start with vertical or widescreen commercial framing?

Start with the placement. Use vertical when the main destination is paid social or short-form feeds, and use widescreen when the spot is for web, presentation, or cinematic campaign use.

How does Creator Flow help with commercial variants?

It keeps the product context, style rules, characters, and locations attached to the project so you can test different hooks or CTAs without rebuilding the whole ad from scratch.

More Creator Flow Guides

Use these adjacent guides to move from format selection into prompting, setup, generation, and finishing.