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I built “THE HUNT,” a 30-second continuous-take action film using CapCut and Seedance 2.5. The piece follows a female mercenary being hunted by a reptilian warrior through an abandoned industrial facility, escalating from a high-speed chase into a brutal close-quarters fight and a final confrontation inside a moving SUV. I wanted to explore how far AI video generation could push realistic action choreography, camera movement, character consistency, and spatial continuity within a single uninterrupted shot. The goal was to make the sequence feel less like a collection of AI-generated shots and more like a physically captured scene from a live-action action film.
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I created a 30-second supernatural horror scene designed as a single continuous take, following a hippie exorcist confronting a young woman already in an extreme state of possession. I wanted to explore how far a short AI-generated scene could feel like a real cinematic sequence by combining continuous camera movement, physical action, restrained dialogue, realistic lighting, and character-driven tension. The goal was to make the horror feel immediate and grounded, while maintaining visual and character consistency throughout the entire shot. The final moment reveals that the exorcism may not have ended the possession at all, leaving the audience with an unsettling final beat.
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LUNORA — Building One Believable Brand Across AI-Generated Assets Beautiful images are easy to generate. Building a believable brand across every image is much harder. LUNORA is a fictional soft-luxury sleepwear label created as a complete brand-to-advertising project using Envato’s creative toolkit. The goal was not simply to produce attractive visuals, but to make the logo, garment, packaging, lifestyle scenes, motion, and music feel like they belonged to the same commercial world. I explored multiple logo directions, refined the selected identity, and developed a master pajama design with a dedicated reference sheet. That system helped control recurring details such as the stripe pattern, collar shape, piping, silhouette, and color treatment across every generated scene. Outputs that looked beautiful but broke the product design were removed. The selected assets were then developed into garment labels, hang tags, shopping bags, packaging, campaign imagery, and cinematic video sequences. Envato MusicGen was also used to create a soundtrack that matched the campaign’s soft, editorial tone. The final submission combines the creative process with a finished 10-second product advertisement. Envato provided speed, range, and experimentation. I provided the art direction, continuity, selection, and final edit that turned separate generations into one cohesive campaign.
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