Creating 'The Last Summer of Light': A Cinematic MasterpieceCreating 'The Last Summer of Light': A Cinematic Masterpiece
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Fireflies are Disappearing.
"The Last Summer of Light" - built exclusively on @Melius. Most emotionally satisfying creative project I've shipped in a long time.
A few weeks ago I read that fireflies are disappearing fast enough that ours may be the last generation to see them... So I built a 2-minute hand-painted cinematic trailer about the contrast between those evenings and the silence of the same village today - in the visual tradition of 90's Studio Ghibli.
How it came together:
1. Wrote the emotional direction by hand first - the story was too personal to hand off cold.
2. Used Claude to shape the outline into a full scene-by-scene cinematic script ( 13 scenes across 6 acts, mirrored compositions between the "before" and "after" halves, Japanese dialogue and sound design baked in ).
3. Brought the script into @Melius and built the entire film on the canvas exclusively. Briefed the agent on the Ghibli aesthetic, broke each scene into sub-shots, and used multiple node types - video generation for shots, plus image and audio nodes for the title cards and ambient layers. Where the agent's output didn't quite land, I stepped in and rewrote the prompt on that specific node until the frame felt right. Exactly the workflow the canvas was built for.
4. Stitched it together using the script's transition notes ( match-frame blooms, light bridges, audio bridges ).
Feedback on Melius :
Would love the ability to add captions or subtitles to videos natively inside Melius.
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