Pure Vision.
A second winter study observing human presence under stillness.
AI is used here as an instrument — the authorship remains human.
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A short cinematic study in winter presence.
This piece explores stillness, atmosphere, and human expression, using artificial intelligence as an instrument rather than a subject. The focus was restraint — allowing the image to breathe instead of directing attention.
Part of my ongoing cinematic work at CINEZORA.
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A pristine city. Perfect systems. Quiet failures beneath the surface.
This upcoming cinematic short imagines Dubai 2050 at its most advanced — where intelligence governs movement, efficiency replaces instinct, and order feels absolute. But when small fractures begin to appear across machines, infrastructure, and human behavior, the illusion of control starts to unravel.
This is not a story about destruction.
It is a story about dependence, trust, and what happens when humanity quietly steps aside.
A new AI-driven cinematic experience is in production.
Releasing soon.
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Stillness — Morning Moves Quietly
https://suno.com/s/6r33QKL96XrUnO2y
Not every holiday moment is loud.
Not everyone experiences the season surrounded by family — and that’s okay.
Some of the most meaningful moments arrive in stillness: early mornings, soft light, and time that isn’t asking anything of you.
Stillness — Morning Moves Quietly translates a quiet holiday aesthetic into music, capturing calm, presence, and gentle hope.
Created with Suno and paired with a minimal holiday card designed in Lovart.
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https://suno.com/s/cGKrdEXRosNPXSba
This piece explores a quiet holiday aesthetic centered on togetherness and shared time at home. The visual reference captures a lived‑in family moment—multiple generations in the same room, each present in their own way—using warm interior light against a calm winter night outside. That atmosphere was translated into music using Suno, resulting in an intimate Americana‑inspired song focused on everyday moments, stillness, and continuity rather than spectacle.
As a bonus, the holiday card was designed using Lovart AI, extending the same visual and emotional language into a restrained, print‑style card. Together, the image, song, and card are intended to feel like three expressions of the same moment—family time unfolding naturally.
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I recently completed a short cinematic trailer titled HEARTBEAT.
It’s a quiet exploration of emotion, memory, and human connection — told through rhythm, image, and restraint rather than spectacle. The focus was never the tools, but the intent: using technology only where it serves meaning and narrative clarity.
Sharing it here for anyone who enjoys thoughtful, cinematic storytelling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Ko9SYS4kY