I created a 15-second spec ad for @RexonaNG , pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with fully AI-generated visuals, controlled storytelling, and hyper-realistic execution.
The goal? To show how brands can move faster, test more, and still maintain high production quality. This is just a glimpse of what’s possible. Imagine applying this level of control across entire campaigns. @Unilever
I’ve always believed the most powerful ads don’t start with the product, they start with a feeling. cc @moniepointng@Eniolorunda
For this @moniepoint business loans concept, I asked a simple question:
What does “lack of capital” actually feel like for a small business owner?
It’s not just empty shelves.
It’s watching opportunities walk past your door while you’re stuck.
So I built the story around Ayo, a relatable shop owner caught between demand and capacity. From there, the idea was simple:
➡️ Show the struggle (low stock, high demand)
➡️ Contrast it with the frustration of traditional banking (“long stories”)
➡️ Introduce Moniepoint as the effortless switch
➡️ Deliver a fast, almost magical transformation
The animation style direction wasn’t just for aesthetics; it was intentional.
It allowed me to exaggerate emotion, simplify complexity, and turn “access to capital” into something visual, human, and memorable.
The goal?
- Create a 60-second ad that:
- Stops the scroll with emotion
- Communicates value without heavy explanation
This AI ad definitely hijacks attention.
A hyper-realistic AI ad concept I created for @BeautyStat Cosmetics Universal C Skin Refiner (50ml).
The goal was simple: create a scroll-stopping product visual that feels premium, clinical, and impossible to ignore.
"Most people don’t realize their coffee is quietly adding 150–300 calories a day."
That insight became the foundation for this 100% AI ad concept I created for LoCCo zero-calorie barista syrup.
Instead of pushing the product directly, I focused on a simple idea:
👉 awareness before solution
We built the narrative around a relatable habit, turned it into a moment of realization, and then introduced the product as an effortless swap.
The result is a UGC-style ad that feels natural, scroll-stopping, and performance-driven.
I created a 15-second spec ad for @RexonaNG , pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with fully AI-generated visuals, controlled storytelling, and hyper-realistic execution.
The goal? To show how brands can move faster, test more, and still maintain high production quality. This is just a glimpse of what’s possible. Imagine applying this level of control across entire campaigns. @Unilever
I’ve always believed the most powerful ads don’t start with the product, they start with a feeling. cc @moniepointng@Eniolorunda
For this @moniepoint business loans concept, I asked a simple question:
What does “lack of capital” actually feel like for a small business owner?
It’s not just empty shelves.
It’s watching opportunities walk past your door while you’re stuck.
So I built the story around Ayo, a relatable shop owner caught between demand and capacity. From there, the idea was simple:
➡️ Show the struggle (low stock, high demand)
➡️ Contrast it with the frustration of traditional banking (“long stories”)
➡️ Introduce Moniepoint as the effortless switch
➡️ Deliver a fast, almost magical transformation
The animation style direction wasn’t just for aesthetics; it was intentional.
It allowed me to exaggerate emotion, simplify complexity, and turn “access to capital” into something visual, human, and memorable.
The goal?
- Create a 60-second ad that:
- Stops the scroll with emotion
- Communicates value without heavy explanation
This AI ad definitely hijacks attention.
A hyper-realistic AI ad concept I created for @BeautyStat Cosmetics Universal C Skin Refiner (50ml).
The goal was simple: create a scroll-stopping product visual that feels premium, clinical, and impossible to ignore.
"Most people don’t realize their coffee is quietly adding 150–300 calories a day."
That insight became the foundation for this 100% AI ad concept I created for LoCCo zero-calorie barista syrup.
Instead of pushing the product directly, I focused on a simple idea:
👉 awareness before solution
We built the narrative around a relatable habit, turned it into a moment of realization, and then introduced the product as an effortless swap.
The result is a UGC-style ad that feels natural, scroll-stopping, and performance-driven.
@JSFILMZ0412 I think your views/engagement would be way better if it’s tutorial styled with prompts or something viewers value enough to bookmark just like the post.
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I know a lot of you are wondering why I’m defending Yorùbá culture and spirituality.
The answer is simple: I’m not a devotee of any Òrìṣà. What I practice and stand for is the Yorùbá Ọmọlúàbí ethos, integrity, respect, courage, discipline, truthfulness, and good character.
Defending Yorùbá culture from misrepresentation doesn’t require me to practice its traditional religion. Respecting your heritage and demanding fairness in how it’s portrayed should be normal.
You don’t have to be an adherent of Iṣẹṣe to reject the demonization of Yorùbá spirituality. Just as you can respect Christianity or Islam without practicing them, I can defend my people’s heritage against propaganda and falsehoods.
I’ve always believed the most powerful ads don’t start with the product, they start with a feeling. cc @moniepointng@Eniolorunda
For this @moniepoint business loans concept, I asked a simple question:
What does “lack of capital” actually feel like for a small business owner?
It’s not just empty shelves.
It’s watching opportunities walk past your door while you’re stuck.
So I built the story around Ayo, a relatable shop owner caught between demand and capacity. From there, the idea was simple:
➡️ Show the struggle (low stock, high demand)
➡️ Contrast it with the frustration of traditional banking (“long stories”)
➡️ Introduce Moniepoint as the effortless switch
➡️ Deliver a fast, almost magical transformation
The animation style direction wasn’t just for aesthetics; it was intentional.
It allowed me to exaggerate emotion, simplify complexity, and turn “access to capital” into something visual, human, and memorable.
The goal?
- Create a 60-second ad that:
- Stops the scroll with emotion
- Communicates value without heavy explanation