I already have the raw material ready to go, but producing thousands of clips by hand is eating up my time. I need an end-to-end, mostly hands-free workflow that turns my existing content into roughly 2,000 finished videos and drops them straight into the Google Drive folder I will provide. Key points • My content is prepared and waiting; you can assume scripts, images, or audio are all available as source files. • I’d like the process fully automated without relying on paid or rate-limited APIs—local or open-source tools, command-line utilities, or desktop batch processing are all acceptable. • Each rendered video must arrive in my Drive with a clear and consistent naming convention so I can locate clips quickly. • Along with the finished files, I need the reproducible script, notebook, or executable you create so I can run the same pipeline again in the future. Deliverables 1. Approximately 2,000 rendered video files uploaded to my Drive. 2. Automation code (Python script, shell batch, desktop tool, etc.) with brief read-me style documentation. Acceptance criteria • All videos play correctly and reflect the provided source material. • No manual intervention required beyond placing new content in the input folder and launching the script. • Drive upload completes with the agreed folder structure intact. If you have experience chaining tools like FFmpeg, OpenCV, MoviePy, Stable Diffusion, or similar for bulk production and can keep everything off external APIs, I’d love to see how you would tackle this.