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AI filmmaking is here. Watch with sound on. It is the beginning of a new tool and honestly, it scares me. I don’t know how to react except trying them out. As I mentioned on the ending credit, I will engage in depth of discussion with other artists, colleagues, and audiences. Otherwise, I don’t know how to stay in a hopeful voice as I navigate through this AI revolution.
SYNOPSIS: In the year 2055, amidst a world ruled by omnipresent surveillance and corporate overlords, a young half-robot and half human named Joan wakes up on a river. She doesn’t know her identity. She begins to hear a voice—a man’s voice—guiding her, warning her. In a society where free will is an illusion and history has been rewritten by the highest bidder, Joan’s visions feel like glitches in the system. But they are not errors. Somewhere, a man is searching for Joan, looking for her. He knows who she is, who she was, and why the world has conspired to erase her. Every step Joan takes brings her closer to the truth—and closer to the forces that want her silenced. A powerful tech empire lurks in the shadows, pulling the strings, shaping destinies. The founder of tech empire knows Joan. As Joan gets closer to her identity, she must decide: is she a pawn in the tech empire’s game, or a warrior destined to burn away the lies?
Post Script: This is the most riveting moment with my 20 years career span. If everyone can generate a polished video with a single prompt, the world won’t need more videos; it’ll need visionaries who know what matters, who can craft narratives that resonate beyond the algorithm’s reach. AI lacks taste, instinct, and emotional depth—it can mimic, but it cannot truly originate. That’s I am feeling on this bleeding edge I stand on today but being hopeful as an artist.