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Ivam Marchon
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Casimiro de Abreu, Brazil
Creative Director | Ads Videos That Convert with AI and 3D
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Creative Director | Ads Videos That Convert with AI and 3D
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There is a massive gap between "generating" a video and directing one. In my recent work for my client, AI was only the engine. The intelligence and sensitivity were 100% human. For this project, every decision was guided by the "Precision Culture" and the brand’s new 2026 standard. Here is the strategic intent behind the imagery: 1) Cinematographic Intent: Every camera angle and lens choice was planned and intentional; nothing was left to AI chance. By leveraging 3D, I was able to execute the exact camera angles I had envisioned with surgical precision, ensuring there was true direction in every frame. There was true direction in this video. 2) Beyond the Product: The story isn't about selling shears; it's about the trust placed in the tool. 3) The Ritual of Succession: We constructed a narrative of legacy. When the Katana Master presents his blade and the "Hanzo Artist" presents his shears, we are witnessing the transfer of authority from heritage to hyper-modernity. 4) The Hanzo Code: The choice of silence and paused dialogue reflects the core philosophy: strength is calm under pressure. This required five days of refinement and a lot of cinematographic decisions to ensure the video wasn't just "generated," but directed properly. Note: This film was created as a creative spec piece for conceptual exploration. It is a narrative interpretation and does not represent Hanzo’s actual manufacturing facilities or locations. If your brand’s visual narrative needs more than just “generation”, and it needs a directed vision, send me a message and let’s discuss how to elevate your standards for 2026.
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Recently, while working on a client production, I hit a common wall in the AI workflow: the lack of spatial agency. I had a very specific cinematic vision in mind, a low-angle perspective to set the narrative tone. I spent almost an hour refining prompts, but the results were consistently generic. The AI was guessing, not directing. The insight was simple: Why fight an algorithm for an angle when I can define the geometry myself? Then I jumped into Blender, spent 4 minutes on a block-out (placing the object, locking the camera height and focal length) and used that as the structural skeleton for the AI. The shift: · From Passive Prompting: Hoping the machine "gets it" right. · To Active Art Direction: Ensuring every frame is a deliberate choice. Check out the workflow below.
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