I started with two to three reference photos and generated the base stills in Nano Banana 2. After that, I converted everything to black and white because the overall look felt stronger that way.
Then I brought the images into Kling 3.0 and Grok. The prompts were kept very simple. I mainly wanted multiple angles and close ups, then let the models run with it. In total, I got five short clips ranging from about five to fifteen seconds.
I edited everything together in Premiere. One issue was that some of the Grok clips pushed the black values too hard, so parts of the footage shifted away from a normal photorealistic look and started leaning more into a high contrast Sin City type aesthetic. That was hard to fully correct in post, so I added grain across the full piece to help unify the material and make the overall look feel more consistent.
After that, I generated the voice over in ElevenLabs and finished the full edit in Premiere. For Instagram and TikTok, I added a Hellboy soundtrack directly from each platform’s music library. Since I already knew the track beforehand, I was already cutting with that rhythm in mind.
Total work time was around twenty minutes. Pretty fast process, very simple prompts, and still a fun result. What surprised me most is how absurdly well this Hellboy makeup actually suits my face.