AI Video
Ai Video
AI video is not a gimmick, it’s a production tool reshaping how stories are made and shared. From cinematic concept trailers to historical reenactments and brand-led storytelling, these projects show what's possible when cutting-edge generation meets editorial discipline. Recent work includes viral videos featured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, national press coverage across The Guardian, Daily Mail and New York Post and branded debut projects for Coca-Cola and Minute Maid’s first AI film entries. Platforms like Channel 4, CBS and Amazon Studios have also commissioned concept and proof-of-format pieces that push the boundaries of archive, animation and footage.
This work goes hand-in-hand with real industry development. Live briefs, commercial commissions and hands-on studio training form the backbone of a fast-growing academy - teaching producers, editors and creatives how to work with AI tools in real-world workflows. As featured in Televisual, Deadline and C21, this is not just a showcase it’s a working studio, focused on delivery, not just experimentation and ready to meet the new creative economy head-on.
A trailer made for a middle eastern client to demo how Ai can be used to bring history and deeply powerful stories to life.
This was made with Roger Eaton as a pitch trailer for his up and coming feature film. This is now 1 year old but still holds up and demonstrates the quality that cutting Ai shots can bring to a story.
Coca Cola - Debut Ai film, Duncan Thomsen provided the edit and the animations. When animation was the best Ai had to offer. This attempted to play to its strengths in its early days.
Showreel of B' Roll True crime content, shots and sequences for major broadcasters. Music and Visuals all Ai.
An advert for L’Oréal that demonstrates anatomical consistency and accuracy.
A speculative commercial for BMW using LoRAs and multiple video generators to achieve a commercial
A showreel of single image product and brand