For years, I’ve had a specific scene living in the back of my mind. It wasn’t a skit, and it wasn’t a business lesson. It was a feeling. A distinguished wizard, a mysterious woman, a supermoon, and absolute silence that spoke louder than words.
As a creator, the frustration has always been the gap between what I see in my head and what I can put on a screen. But today, that gap is gone.
I recently released “The Wizardman & The Woman In My Dreams,” a 37-second visual poem. Here is the story of how I used a stack of cutting-edge AI tools to pull a dream out of the ether and make it real.
The Challenge: Capturing the Ethereal
Most people use AI for quick content. I wanted to use it for cinema. My goal was to create a “Timeless Ethereal Romance.” No jokes, no fast cuts—just pure atmosphere.
But anyone who has worked with AI video knows the enemy: The Drift. Usually, characters change faces every few seconds. The lighting jumps around. The vibe breaks. I needed the Wizardman to look like me (down to the specific soul patch), and I needed the woman to remain the same mysterious beauty from the first frame to the last.
The “Spellbook” (The Tech Stack)
To pull this off, I didn’t just use one tool. I used a symphony of them. Think of it like a wizard using different ingredients for a complex potion:
- Gemini Pro: This was the “Brain.” I used these to strategize the shot list, ensuring the camera angles flowed from wide shots to intimate close-ups without losing the narrative arc.
- ChatGPT: The “Continuity Editor.” This helped me lock in the character descriptions (Anchors), ensuring facial features remained consistent across every single clip.
- Grok: The “Cinematographer.” Grok generated the stunning, high-fidelity visuals, nailing the contrast between the cool moonlight and the warm streetlamps.
- Suno: The “Orchestra.” A silent movie is flat; I needed a soul. Suno generated the haunting cello and piano score that swells exactly when the emotions peak.
The Result: A Perfect Loop
The final video isn’t just a collection of images; it’s a story. We see the couple walking, we feel the intimacy of the touch, and we hear the melancholy of the strings.
What excites me most isn’t the technology itself, but what it allows us to do. It allows us to be Visionary Directors of our own dreams. We are no longer limited by budget, location, or physics. If you can dream it, you can film it.
Watch the full video below:
