Creative AI Studies
As AI continues to evolve, it has become an area of genuine interest within my creative practice. While it isn’t fully integrated into my day-to-day workflow, the exploration itself has been valuable—pushing new approaches to problem-solving, visual development, and storytelling. It’s also opened up new opportunities to connect with the people around me through shared curiosity and experimentation.
Empire - AI Short Film
Another AI film submission for the DLA AI Film Festival, Kong Air: Empire is a cinematic reimagining of the King Kong origin story told through a modern, poetic lens. Set against a fog-covered city skyline, the film explores the tension between nature and progress, blending mythic scale with industrial beauty.
Developed through a fully AI-assisted workflow, the project used ChatGPT for story development and tone, Weavy for atmosphere and lighting exploration, Nano Banana for emotional and thematic micro-scenes, and Veo3 for cinematic rendering and camera direction.
The result is a moody, visually rich short that merges the epic and the intimate, a reflection on power, creation, and the thin line between evolution and extinction.
Keeping Up - AI Short Film
Created for the DLA AI Film Festival, Keeping Up is an experimental short film that reimagines dinosaurs living in the modern world, trying, failing, and learning to adapt. Through humor and cinematic storytelling, it explores how even the most ancient creatures struggle to evolve in a fast-moving modern world.
The film was developed entirely through an AI-assisted production pipeline that merged writing, visual design, and motion into a unified process. ChatGPT guided the story development and tone, Weavy supported early scene exploration and look development, Nano Banana helped define emotional micro-moments, and Veo3 brought the final sequences to life with cinematic realism.
Keeping Up Weavy workflow:
I wanted to see how quickly I could turn a couple items from Target’s halloween line into a fun halloween video using Weavy.
Marco
Marco is an AI-driven experiment in human replication and expressive distortion. Using an existing interview with Marco Pierre White as source material, the project explores how generative tools can amplify real emotion into stylized performance. Subtle visual and textual updates were added throughout—mirroring Marco’s poetic way of describing his craft and allowing the AI to play off his language in unexpected ways.