2 Claude Skills turn Claude into a faceless wildlife-documentary writer's room: a script engine that narrates like Attenborough, and a motion engine that animates your stills for Veo 3.1 without the deformed "AI melt."
An 8-minute wildlife video needs 45–55 individual Veo clips. Every one you generate blind — a motion prompt that turns out deformed, a scene number that doesn't match its image — is real money spent on a clip you delete. And if your hero animal doesn't look quite the same from shot to shot, viewers clock it as cheap AI in the first ten seconds.
What "AI melt" actually looks like — a motion prompt that asks for too much at once, warping legs and fur into a liquid smear instead of a clean 8-second clip.
A prompt is advice Claude can drift from by message three. A Skill is a standing set of instructions Claude follows in full, every single call — down to word density, narration voice and output format.
This isn't brand loyalty. A single Wildlife Pack run has to hold a 4,000-word script, a 45–55 scene shot list, matching image prompts, motion prompts, 10 titles and thumbnail text — all numbered S1 through Sn, all in sync. That volume, in one continuous pass, is exactly where Claude earns its keep.
Claude holds the entire production package in a single response, so scene numbers never drift. Ask a shorter-output assistant for the same volume and it typically splits across several replies — which is exactly how S12's script line ends up paired with S9's image prompt.
Claude can package the finished script as a downloadable file, ready to paste straight into ElevenLabs — not a chat reply full of markdown and formatting you have to strip out by hand before it's usable.
Each is a standalone SKILL.md Claude loads on command, built to pass its output straight into the next stage of production.
Writes English wildlife-documentary narration in the style of channels like Wild Bird Survival — story-driven, Attenborough-style voice, locked at 70–90 words per minute so photoreal imagery has room to breathe. Lane: African megafauna, parasites, murky water — photoreal only, never illustrated. Every script runs the same fixed 6-beat arc: suffering open → escalating failure → turning point → miracle climax → relief → meaning. Output is 100% voiceover-ready: no brackets, no markdown, no section headers to strip out by hand.
Turns one photoreal still into a physically-correct ~8 second motion prompt for Veo 3.1 — a bird pecking, ears flapping, water rippling, a slow camera push-in. Built on one rule: minimum motion, correct physics. It also tells you which Veo tier to spend on: Lite to test a risky shot, Fast for your bulk clips, Quality saved for the handful of hero moments — so you're not burning premium credits on scenes nobody remembers.
Settings → Skills → Add → Upload a skill. One-time setup, takes under a minute.
Call the skill, name an animal or paste a competitor script to rework — get back a voiceover-ready script, shot list, image prompts, motion prompts, titles and thumbnail text in one pass.
Render the images and clips in Flow, voice it in ElevenLabs, cut it together, and publish to YouTube. The included Setup Guide walks each of these sub-steps in detail.
Below are real, current uploads from an existing faceless wildlife channel built around a single "anchor species." Same playbook Script Engine follows: one animal, dozens of story angles — parasites, predators, life cycle, symbiosis — so the algorithm reads the channel as a specialist and keeps recommending the whole cluster.
Unedited screenshots, pulled directly from YouTube — titles and view counts are native, not typeset by us. From a third-party channel's public uploads, shown to demonstrate real demand for this content format; not affiliated with YouTube Automation Skills, and not a result Wildlife Pack itself produced. Your own results depend on your effort, niche execution and channel history; no specific view count or income is guaranteed.
Revenue dashboard example from an existing faceless channel's YouTube Studio — shown to illustrate what a well-run channel in this niche can generate over time, not a promise. Ad revenue depends on niche, watch time, audience geography and YouTube's own payout rates, which change and vary widely; this is not a result Wildlife Pack itself produced, and no specific income is guaranteed.
Buy Wildlife Pack, write one real script with it, animate one real still with Motion Engine. If it isn't saving you the tool-juggling it promises within 7 days, email us and you'll get every cent back — no interrogation.
Two Claude Skills, one proven niche, a full production package per script — for less than a stock-footage subscription costs per month.
P.S. — $15 gets you both Claude Skills — Script Engine and Motion Engine — for less than a single freelance script would cost you.
P.P.S. — Want the full pipeline? The Maia Flow bulk-image extension and two more proven niches — Bible Explainer and Ancient Humans — are offered as add-ons right after you check out.