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The goal of this project was to create a premium product commercial using only AI video generation without product photography, 3D modeling, or live action footage.
I approached the controller as a luxury consumer product, focusing on cinematic lighting, macro product details, smooth camera movement, and realistic material rendering to create a polished commercial aesthetic.
The storyboard was broken into multiple short sequences, including a dramatic hero reveal, macro close ups, floating beauty shots, engineering style exploded views, and a final hero composition.
One of the biggest challenges was maintaining visual consistency across independently generated clips. To solve this, I developed a detailed prompt framework that kept the product design, lighting, environment, and camera language consistent throughout the production.
Deliverables
• AI-generated product commercial (12 seconds)
• Cinematic storyboard
• Advanced prompt engineering
• AI video editing and sequencing
• Professional color grading and sound design
This project demonstrates how AI can be used to produce high end commercial product videos that resemble traditional studio productions while significantly reducing production time and cost. Everyone froze at the same time, only one person could still move.
[ MOVIE TITLE- ECLIPSE PROTOCOL}
That single idea became the foundation of Eclipse Protocol.
I wanted the trailer to feel unsettling before anything “big” even happened. A world that looks calm on the surface, but slowly reveals that something is deeply wrong underneath.
The story is built around a system called 'The Veil' a network designed to remove fear, pain, and chaos from human life. Everything feels controlled. Peaceful. Perfect.
Until the system begins to fail.
Instead of treating this project like a normal AI video experiment, I approached it like a real film production. I started with story structure first: mystery, tension, escalation, then collapse. Every scene was designed to push the audience deeper into the world without fully explaining everything.
Visually, I focused on cinematic pacing, controlled camera movement, dark atmospheric lighting, and restrained editing. I avoided overloading scenes with action because suspense works better when the viewer feels something is wrong before they understand why.
Sound design became a major part of the storytelling. Low ambient textures, glitch effects, distant impacts, and slow voice delivery were all used to create tension and unease. The goal was to make the audience feel watched by the system itself.
What makes this project special to me is that it was never about generating random “cool AI shots.” It was about creating a believable world with mood, structure, and emotional weight.
A trailer that feels less like content
and more like the beginning of a real film.