How to Create YouTube Shorts Like Zack D Films

How to Create YouTube Shorts Like Zack D Films

If you are curious about how Zack D’s videos are made, you’re not alone. At first glance, they
may look super easy—especially since he uploads 3 to 4 shorts daily. You might be thinking, “If
he can do it, maybe I can start my own studio or YouTube channel, create such videos, and
become a millionaire within days!”


Well, before you dive in, here’s a complete guide that answers all the questions running through
your mind.


Whether you have zero investment and plan to do everything yourself, or you have a large
budget and want to start your own media company with multiple platforms uploading these kinds
of videos, you need to read this short document first.


📺 Watch this example video to see the style we’re talking about:
👉 https://youtu.be/oo1tY_kpKtg?si=KyraUB5bLQu_4Ztc


Important Note: This is NOT AI Content
Let’s clear one thing right away—these videos are not made using AI. Don’t fall for misleading
advice. If someone tells you that you can create videos like Zack D’s using AI tools, they are not
being honest.


Software You’ll Need
You can use several different 3D software to create similar videos. Some of the popular ones
include:
1. Maya
2. Blender
3. Unreal Engine
4. Houdini
5. Cinema 4D
6. 3ds Max

…and a few more.


If you already know how to use any of these, congratulations! You’ve completed 90% of the
process. (Of course, you’ll still need a good script and an artistic vision.) You should also have
some basic video editing skills. Knowledge of VFX is a big plus.


What If You Don’t Know These Tools?
No worries! If you’re just starting out, Blender is a great option because it’s free and relatively
easy to learn. Maya is also powerful and can give you an upper hand once you gain experience.
YouTube is full of basic tutorials for each software. But if your goal is to get started as soon as
possible, I strongly recommend beginning with Blender. There’s a powerful reason for this—
keep reading!


Let’s Talk About Zack D’s Workflow
Zack D now has a large team of professional animators working with him. On average, it takes
4–7 days for a skilled animator to create just one of these shorts. Because he has many
animators, he can upload multiple videos per day.


What You Should Do
Step one: Learn any 3D software—preferably Blender. Once you’ve practiced enough, you can
begin creating videos on your own, or even apply to join Zack D’s team.


Yes, there’s an official link where you can apply for an animator role. But wait—are you really
ready for it? Have you practiced enough? Honestly, if you apply right now, there’s a good
chance you won’t pass his trial test.


But don’t worry—I’m here to help. This isn't some shortcut; it's a genuine method that requires
real effort.


Why Blender Is the Smartest Choice
When you apply to Zack D, you’ll be given three videos from his channel. You must recreate
one of them. If your result is impressive, you’ll get hired.


Now here’s the interesting part: I already know what those three trial videos are. That’s not a big
secret. The real gem is that there’s a YouTube channel called
Zohraiz Studio that has uploaded
a full 7-part tutorial series. In that series, they recreated one of those exact videos from start to
finish and explained everything step by step.


📌 Check out Zohraiz Studio’s full tutorial playlist and other cinematic work here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/@zohraiz

So instead of spending years trying to figure it all out, you can:

  • Learn Blender basics
  • Watch Zohraiz Studio’s Tutorial
  • Recreate the video
  • Practice it multiple times
  • Improve the result


This will boost your chances of getting hired, as Zack D only hires professionals. That’s why I
suggest starting with Blender—Zohraiz Studio also used Blender to keep things simple for
beginners.


Final Words
Even if you don’t want to work under someone or plan to run your own company, you still need
to practice and understand the full process. Knowing how these videos are created will help you
manage your team better and maintain quality if you're building your own brand.
In the end, remember this: shortcuts never lead to real success. But with the right tools, real
effort, and the right learning path, you can create YouTube shorts just like Zack D—and maybe
even better.


Now it's your turn to start. 🚀✨

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