AI video.
These projects explore cinematic scenes and short-form storytelling using AI. Working within current limitations, they focus on mood, framing, and visual storytelling. Each frame is individually prompted, brought together into video, and completed with sound effects. Scroll down for more video examples.
Break The Cycle - Levi’s
Spec ad / Short Film
This spec ad was created as an exploration of where the technology stands today. It looks at character consistency, scene continuity, visual grading, and overall style. Areas where AI has made clear progress, but where limitations are still visible. We’re not fully there yet. But compared to just a few years ago, the steps forward by 2026 are undeniable.
It’s Too Late
A cinematic drama scene
New Netflix series or another AI video? This video features a cinematic phone call scene, created entirely with AI from just 2 stills and then edited together to create a smooth, film-like flow. Sound effects and music were added to support the mood, giving it the feel of a scene from a Netflix-style series.
Lucas & Steve - Love On Hold
Official Music Video
The request from the client was clear: keep the entire visual world in the golden hour aesthetic and build a narrative that works within the current possibilities of AI. I focused on consistency in look and feel, making sure every frame carries the same warmth and atmosphere, while still telling a story that fits the energy of the track.
AI photography.
From lighting and environment to camera angle and model presence. AI allows you to steer the outcome in many directions, as long as you know what to ask for. The creative freedom is there. The challenge is defining the vision. This batch of AI-generated images was created through prompt-based experimentation using existing products.
The AI Fashion Show
(short AI film)
This project is part of my personal work: an AI-driven fashion show where chaos takes center stage. The idea was to imagine a runway where visitors are completely unaware that the entire collection has been created with AI.
Working on this short film allowed me to experiment freely with AI’s strengths and limitations, and to push storytelling beyond traditional boundaries. I’m proud of the result: a project that feels both playful and unsettling, raising questions about creativity, ownership, and the future of fashion.
Chaos on set (short AI film)
Another piece of personal work explores chaos on a film set located on a stunning, idyllic island, where a dream production quickly spirals out of control: actors miss their cues, the crew loses grip, and the atmosphere shifts from glamorous to chaotic.
The story culminates with the director, exhausted and frustrated, throwing up his hands and saying: “I’m done, just leave it to AI.” This moment captures the tension between human ambition and the rising role of artificial intelligence in creative industries.
They’re gonna replace all of us (short AI film)
In this project I imagined the entire film industry in panic over the rise of AI, specifically The Prompt Agency taking over everything. The narrative shows an actress breaking down in fear, a director losing control, and a producer struggling to keep things together, while the looming presence of AI overshadows them all.
It’s a playful yet critical take on how quickly technology can unsettle long-established systems. For me, it was an opportunity to explore satire with AI visuals, creating a world where industry power structures collapse under the pressure of change. The result is chaotic, humorous, and uncomfortably close to reality.
I’m not real (short AI film)
This project is a promo for The Prompt Agency, where AI-generated models explain the possibilities of AI video creation.
The models act as ambassadors, showcasing how entire narratives and visuals can be built from prompts, while at the same time embodying the technology themselves. The result is a polished, slightly ironic campaign piece that blurs the line between promotion and commentary on the future of creative work.
