I Tried To Make A Fitness App. I Accidentally Made A Sci-Fi Movie
https://t.co/vxtKi90KP3
The tools to do this have existed for less than 2 years. No film degree. No coding experience. No team. Just a consumer camera and whatever AI tools were available at the time. This isn't about whether AI is good or bad. It's about what becomes possible when someone uses it to do more work instead of less.
@MayaLA5900 I edit in DaVinci Resolve with full sound design. Custom music no stock anything. Two examples: CG/action https://t.co/pngVuCpiN2 and real footage https://t.co/BNz8Nywmka — $25-50 per short depending on length and complexity, flexible for long-term work.
@NathangamerX Resolve works great for shorts, I use it for all of mine. Happy to cut a few for you if you need. Here's an example: CG/action →https://t.co/z6TBTCcilZ
Real life →https://t.co/xLi1Xc0XVA
@pixxihound Hey, I edit in DaVinci Resolve Studio cutting, color grading, sound design, the whole pipeline. Currently wrapping a solo series project so I have bandwidth for long-term work. Happy to show what I can do with a test edit. Here's an example of my work: https://t.co/1IjhW439BY
Hey, DaVinci Resolve Studio editor here. I do everything in-house cutting, color, sound design. Built a full 5-episode series solo with an 18-layer audio mix. Multi-POV work is straightforward in Resolve's multicam workflow. Happy to do a paid test edit so you can judge the quality firsthand. Here's a recent piece I edited and graded: https://t.co/UFLNfTNKwm
The result: 5 episodes. 67 minutes. 4K.
Full series → https://t.co/R6dCYXHrvx
Series overview → https://t.co/mqOnQP7ASY
No film degree. No coding experience. No team.
Judge for yourselves.
YouTube tutorials are too slow.
I needed to learn cinematography, video editing, sound design, voiceover recording, color grading, AI generation, music production, app development, and social media management from scratch in 3 months.
So I uploaded the camera and software manuals to Claude and used it as a real-time tutor.
Full breakdown of the protocol, hardware, and results:
Software stack:
— DaVinci Resolve Studio (editing, color, Fairlight, Fusion)
— Claude via Anthropic Max (production planning, real-time learning)
— Google Ultra (Veo, Nano Banana 2, Lyria)
No Adobe. No Final Cut. No stock audio. No stock footage.
I filmed a nightmare as if a camera crew was there. Real martial arts footage used as reference for AI-generated fight choreography. The art style degrades from photorealistic to abstract as the character's mind breaks. 4K Canon cinema footage with practical effects cuts seamlessly into AI-generated sequences. 10-layer sound design built in DaVinci Fairlight. 3 minutes. $22 in AI credits.
https://t.co/Y2h4jpUcqq
The full nightmare is in Episode 3 of a documentary. I'm producing solo in a 35sqm Berlin apartment.