AI-generated Bigfoot-style vlogs are taking over TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. With millions of views and hundreds of thousands of followers, creators are building full viral channels around a talking, vlogging Bigfoot or gorilla character — and the best part? You don’t need a camera, a crew, or even a real forest.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create your own 60-second Bigfoot-style vlog — all from scratch.
Want to create viral AI vlogs just like the ones you’ve seen featuring Bigfoot and Yeti?
I’ve put together a complete step-by-step guide that walks you through the exact process — from generating ideas, writing prompts, and building scenes, to editing and monetizing your videos. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up your faceless content game, this blueprint has you covered.
💥 Inside You’ll Learn:
✅ How to access Google Veo 3 Pro free
✅ The Exact prompt formula that makes your clips look like a real vlog
✅ 50+ Bigfoot & Yeti video ideas that are begging to go viral
✅ Full Blueprint with everything you need
✅ Vlog Idea Generation & Script Planning
✅ Complete scene-by-scene scripts (with copy-paste prompts)
✅ How to use ChatGPT to auto-generate scene breakdowns
✅ Mistakes to avoid so your character doesn’t glitch out
🎬 Grab the full Bigfoot & Yeti AI Vlog Guide here
I. Why These AI Vlogs Are Going Viral
These funny, short-form gorilla and Bigfoot vlogs have become social media gold — and here’s why:
- Visual novelty: A talking Bigfoot doing human things like vlogging or building adds instant intrigue.
- Relatable humor: Viewers love content that feels like a parody of influencer culture.
- Low effort, high return: With AI tools, anyone can create cinematic content in minutes.
- Perfect for faceless creators: No camera? No problem. It’s all generated.
Whether you’re a content creator, an AI enthusiast, or someone looking to start a faceless channel — this format is built for quick wins.
II. Tools You’ll Need
To create your Bigfoot vlog, you’ll use the following tools:
- ChatGPT – to brainstorm ideas, write scene scripts, and generate prompts
- Google VEO 3 – to generate short 8-second AI video clips with voiceover
- Accessible through Gemini or Google Flow
- CapCut – to trim, edit, and stitch together all your clips into a smooth video
You can watch the full video tutorial below.
Step 1: Generate a Viral Vlog Idea Using ChatGPT
The first step is to create a simple concept your character can follow in a short 60-second vlog.
✅ Master Prompt for ChatGPT
I want to create a 1-minute AI-generated vlog-style video using a fictional character like a gorilla or Bigfoot living in the forest. The video should be funny, relatable, and structured like a social media vlog — something that could go viral on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts.
The character should have a clear personality (chill, overconfident, curious, etc.) and each video should follow a specific theme or activity, like cooking, building something, reviewing gadgets, doing daily routines, etc.
Give me 5–7 unique and original vlog-style video ideas for this kind of character. Each idea should include:
- A short video title or concept (e.g., "Bigfoot Builds a Treehouse")
- A one-line description of the video’s tone or premise
- A few key moments or scene ideas that could be used for 8-second clips
Once you paste this into ChatGPT, you’ll get a list of creative ideas. For this tutorial, we’re going with:
Bigfoot Builds a Treehouse
This idea is short, funny, and gives us lots of visual variety for scenes.
Step 2: Generate Scene-by-Scene Prompts with Dialogue
Next, ask ChatGPT to break the selected idea into 7 scenes, each designed to be a short 6–8 second video clip.
✅ Follow-Up Prompt for ChatGPT
I’ve chosen the following video idea: "Bigfoot Builds a Treehouse"
Now, break this video into 7 short scenes (each around 6–8 seconds).
For each scene, give me:
- A short description of what happens
- A visual prompt I can use with Google VEO 3
- A short voiceover line (1–2 sentences, vlog-style tone)
Keep the character consistent: a large gorilla or Bigfoot with dark brown fur, expressive eyes, a vine-woven satchel, and a humorous, overconfident personality.
Here are the 7 scenes and prompts we used:
Scene 1 – Vlog Intro
Prompt: A handheld selfie-style shot of a friendly gorilla with dark brown fur standing in a lush green forest, holding a wooden stick as a camera tripod. He is looking directly at the camera with expressive eyes, slightly smiling. The forest background is rich with mossy trees and soft morning light. His face is clearly visible, framed by thick fur and a vine-woven satchel. Wind gently rustles the leaves. Cinematic lighting, 4K, natural colors.
Audio: “Hey guys, Bigfoot here. Welcome back to my forest life vlog! Today… we’re going full DIY.”
Scene 2 – Real Estate Talk
Prompt: A full-body cinematic shot of a large, shaggy Bigfoot standing confidently in the middle of a forest clearing. He points toward tall trees around him like a real estate agent showcasing land. His entire body is visible: towering, muscular frame with dark brown fur, vine-woven satchel across his chest, and slightly hunched shoulders. His feet are bare, standing on soft mossy ground. Behind him are trees bathed in golden afternoon light. The camera is on a tripod at waist height, steady and well-framed.
Audio: “This area? Prime forest real estate. Zero neighbors. Unlimited privacy.”
Scene 3 – Treehouse Progress Reveal
Prompt: A medium-wide shot of Bigfoot standing proudly next to a half-built treehouse attached to a large tree. The treehouse is rough and homemade — wooden planks form an uneven platform, some walls are missing, and a rope ladder dangles from the side. Bigfoot’s full body is visible: tall, broad, covered in dark brown fur, wearing a vine-woven satchel. He stands with one hand on his hip and the other gesturing toward the build like a proud host on a home makeover show.
Audio: “Not bad, right? Still needs a roof… and maybe a floor that doesn’t wobble.”
Scene 4 – Tools & Materials Tour
Prompt: A medium close-up of Bigfoot crouching in the forest beside a pile of improvised building materials: sticks, vines, rocks, and a giant leaf acting as blueprints. He picks up a curved stick and holds it up like it’s high-tech gear. His full upper body is visible, and his expression is proud and slightly smug. The treehouse is faintly visible in the background.
Audio: “This is my toolbox. Nature edition. Each stick has… multiple functions. Probably.”
Scene 5 – Construction Fail Moment
Prompt: A wide cinematic shot of a half-built wooden treehouse with a raised platform, support beams, and a rope ladder. Bigfoot stands in front, full-body visible, gesturing proudly. As he finishes his line, a plank falls off the side of the treehouse and crashes. Birds scatter. He pauses and looks behind him.
Audio: “In the jungle, I’m the best construction worker—and no one can beat me.” (wood crashes) “…Almost no one.”
Scene 6 – Final Reveal
Prompt: A medium-wide shot showing the nearly finished treehouse perched in a large tree. Bigfoot stands beside it with one hand extended like a proud presenter. The build looks rough but functional, with a roof made from bark and leaves. The lighting is warm and golden, with forest mist in the background.
Audio: “Voilà. Minimalist design. Open floor plan. Super… breezy.”
Scene 7 – Outro & CTA
Prompt: A final shot of Bigfoot standing in front of the treehouse, waving at the camera. His face is clearly visible and smiling. The forest glows behind him, golden hour lighting. The camera slowly zooms out to show the full setting.
Audio: “Like, subscribe, and maybe book a night—if you’re not scared of heights… or raccoons.”
V. Step 3: Generate Video Clips Using Google VEO 3
Now it’s time to turn those prompts into video clips. You’ll do this using Google VEO 3, which is available through:
▶ Option 1: Google Gemini
- Go to gemini.google.com and log in.
- In the input area, select “video” before typing anything.
- Paste your scene prompt (including the character and voiceover).
- Click generate and wait for your 8-second clip with audio.
▶ Option 2: Google Flow
- Go to Google and search for “VEO 3”
- Click the first official result and select “Try with Flow”
- Inside Flow:
- Create a new project
- Choose Best Quality and enable Audio
- Paste your prompt and click generate
✅ Pro Tip: Always read and revise the prompt if needed. Use your creativity. Don’t rely 100% on AI defaults — sometimes adding one small detail makes a huge difference in tone or visual clarity.
Once you’ve generated all 7 clips, you’re ready to edit them into a final video.
Now that you’ve got your video clips and prompts, you’ve seen just how easy it is to make a viral, AI-powered Bigfoot vlog.
You don’t need expensive equipment. You don’t need a camera crew. Just your imagination, a few smart prompts, and tools that are free or easy to access.
This same process works for any kind of character — not just Bigfoot. Think fantasy characters, animals, robots, or even historic figures. Whatever fits your niche, this workflow can bring it to life.
If this guide helped you, consider sharing it with a fellow creator or dropping your video link in the comments. I’d love to see what you come up with!
FAQs
Q: Can I use this method for other characters besides Bigfoot?
A: Absolutely. You can replace the Bigfoot with any consistent character — a raccoon, a knight, a robot, a cat chef — the process stays the same.
Q: Do I need to pay for VEO 3?
A: Currently, access to Google VEO 3 is rolling out in Gemini and Flow. Depending on availability, some users can try it for free inside Gemini or through Flow with sign-up.
Q: Can I upload the final video to YouTube or TikTok?
A: Yes! These platforms love short-form, entertaining content — especially when it’s creative and visual. Just make sure you export your video in a format optimized for vertical viewing (9:16).
Q: How long does the full process take?
A: Once you’re familiar with the steps, you can go from idea to finished video in about 1–2 hours.
Q: Can I monetize this kind of content?
A: Yes. Many creators build faceless channels with monetization through ad revenue, brand deals, or affiliate links — and AI-generated vlogs are a great entry point.