Here’s What You Get:
What the Course Claims / Offers
From their official site and affiliated pages:
The course is positioned as a “full method” to use AI to create professional product & fashion visuals (photos, videos, reels) from minimal inputs (e.g. a single product image).
They emphasize no need for studios, models, or expensive gear — the idea is that AI + smart workflows can replace a lot of traditional production costs.
The course is hosted via Zamurovic’s own platform (Thinkific) among their offerings: “Ai for Product & Fashion Course V2.0” is listed in their catalog.
On the “Course V2” page, they say that the AI tools and prompts used in their demos are exactly what students will get and learn to use.
The “GloCourse” listing for “V2.0” provides a module outline:
• Foundation of AI Design
• Product Visualization & Texturing
• Fashion Editorial Workflow
• Branding & Consistency Systems
• Monetization & Creative ExpansionPricing and access:
• On their site, they show “AI for Product & Fashion – 6 months full course access” bundled with $50 in “AI image & video generation tokens.”
• On GloCourse, it’s offered (on sale) at $30 (originally $199) for the V2.0 version.
Strengths & Selling Points
If the methods work as claimed, this course can potentially let creators produce high-end visuals with lower cost and barriers (no big studio, fewer logistics).
Because it’s a “V2.0” version, one can hope they have improved on earlier feedback or shortcomings.
They present many case studies / demos on their homepage showing transformations (from plain photos to cinematic visuals) using their method.
The approach is appealing for small brands, solopreneurs, or people who want to scale content production.
Red Flags / Things to Verify
Overpromising: Many marketing statements are dramatic (“no models, no gear, generate cinematic videos from a product photo”) which may oversell, or simplify the challenges.
Limited reviews / independent testimonials: I did not find strong unbiased third-party reviews or case studies that deeply verify long-term results.
Third‑party listing / discount sites: The presence of GloCourse discount pricing (e.g. $30) raises questions — is that an official deal, or might it be a resell version?
Duration of access / updates: They claim “6 months full access” in some pricing, but other pages mention varying time frames (3 months, etc.). That inconsistency is a point to clarify.
Resource / credit costs: They include some “AI tokens” (for image/video generation) in the package. But beyond that, depending on the AI tools used (e.g. premium versions), there might be additional costs.
“Too good to be true” aspect: The leap from a product photo to a polished, cinematic video (with good lighting, realism, context) is ambitious. The results may depend heavily on prompt mastery, editing, and iteration.
Refund / delivery terms: Always check their refund policy, what access is granted immediately, and when refunds are allowed.
Legitimacy of seller variants: Because I saw the course listed on reseller / discount sites (e.g. GloCourse, CourseOne), it’s possible some versions are unauthorized or not updated.
The first version of the course can be found here: Ai for Product & Fashion – Zamurovic Brothers











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