User
Write something
Coffee Hour & AMA is happening in 3 days
So I may have been a little... prolific lately.
Six new deep dives just dropped in the Founding Members tier over the past two weeks. If you blinked, you missed a small library. Here's the what's waiting for you: 📌 Open Source AI Video Models: The Real Comparison Wan, HunyuanVideo, CogVideoX, LTX. Who actually wins when you stop reading press releases and start rendering. 📌 AI Script Coverage: What Hollywood Is Actually Doing (and What It Gets Wrong) Studios are already using AI to read scripts. The results are... instructive. 📌 Claude Inside DaVinci Resolve: An AI Agent in Your NLE Someone connected Claude directly to Resolve's scripting API. It talks to your live timeline. I have thoughts. (Made a little YT Short about this one) 📌 The WGA's AI Training Ban: What It Actually Means For Your Workflow Not what the headlines say. I read the deal so you don't have to. 📌 Morphic Workflows: What "Encode Once, Run a Hundred Times" Actually Looks Like A new tool that might change how you think about rendering pipelines. Might. 📌 OpenMontage: Turn Your AI Coding Assistant Into a Video Production Studio The open source project that turns Claude Code into an editing workflow. Full breakdown. That's what Founding Members get. Real workflows, real tools, no hype. And we're only starting to get rolling. Seriously, don't miss out on this: $29/month, locked for life — but only a few spots left. After that, it goes to $49/month or $490/year. Just saying. Support our free content by following us on social media: LinkedIn Twitter/X Instagram Facebook TikTok
Discussion: The New WGA Contract
Ok, this gets into the weeds a bit, but it's important for anyone who is in the Writers Guild or would like to be. We have granular details about this in the Founding Members tier. But everyone is welcome to discuss here. The WGA drew a line: protect the training data, not restrict the tools. Is that the right line? Should the focus be on what goes INTO the models, or what comes OUT of them? And for indie filmmakers working outside the union system - does this deal change how you think about your own AI work? Drop your take below. Especially interested in hearing from anyone who's already navigated AI-related contract language with a production company or distributor.
1
0
Ai Motion Poster : THE LAST WAIT
This Video I have created 2 month ago for Client pitch after that client did not reply and yesterday client call me and I got the project. A man sits in silence… waiting. “THE LAST WAIT” is a cinematic AI motion poster that captures the quiet weight of struggle, hunger, and human resilience. Set inside a rustic Indian room, this story unfolds without words — through light, atmosphere, and emotion. Tools : Prompt : Chatgpt Image : Nano Banana Pro Video : Veo3.1
AI, macro cinematography
Exploring the intersection of AI, macro cinematography, and nature-inspired storytelling. This project is a photorealistic AI-generated dragonfly sequence, designed as a continuous visual narrative rather than standalone images. Each frame focuses on: • Extreme macro detailing of wings, textures, and reflections • Consistent subject design for seamless sequence generation • Cinematic lighting with natural water environments • Symmetry-driven compositions for visual impact • Realistic motion storytelling (POV, tracking, landing shots) The goal was to push AI beyond static imagery — creating film-ready visual sequences with continuity, realism, and emotion. From micro-level textures to environmental storytelling, this series represents how AI can replicate — and enhance — the beauty of nature through design precision.
0
0
This Week Inside the Founding Members Tier
Three deep dives dropped this week that Founding Members got first: 🔧 Building a Local 4K AI Video Pipeline — Full NVIDIA + ComfyUI technical breakdown. No cloud costs, no waiting in queues. Your GPU, your footage, your workflow. 🎭 Real-Time AI Avatars with Runway Characters — How world models meet interactive media. Step-by-step build from zero to working avatar. 🎬 Daniel Kwan's AI Roadmap from SXSW — The "Everything Everywhere All at Once" director spent 3 years going deep on AI. His framework for filmmakers is the most practical thing I've seen from someone actually making films. We're past the halfway mark to 50 Founding Members. Once we hit 50, the price goes up and the door closes at this rate. So join TODAY! $29/month, locked for life → https://www.skool.com/aiography/classroom
1-30 of 119
AIography
skool.com/aiography
Hollywood craft meets creative AI. Learn how to generate studio-quality content, secure clients, and get paid. From someone who's actually made films.
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by