AI Concept Reel
Cut from AI-driven experiments: sci-fi chase sequences, dreamlike city escapes, and other visual tests. Focused on shot design, pacing, and what current tools can do when guided by real editorial instincts.
Video, AI concept films, and reels
Brainbyte creates studio-grade reels, product explainers, and original AI-driven films. Built on years in editorial, motion graphics, and design, now amplified with modern AI tools.
90-second studio reel showing animation, editorial, AI-assisted visuals, and product storytelling.
These pieces are not client work. They exist to test how far AI video tools can go when paired with real editing and story instincts. They act as living sketches for bigger projects, pitch decks, and potential series.
Establish mood, palette, and visual language quickly without a full shoot. Helpful for early greenlight conversations and investor decks.
Each piece is cut with real editorial logic, not just a string of random prompts. Rhythm, beats, and transitions are treated like any other film.
The goal is always a shareable artifact: a trailer, microfilm, or lookbook that you can actually show to partners or a team.
Cut from AI-driven experiments: sci-fi chase sequences, dreamlike city escapes, and other visual tests. Focused on shot design, pacing, and what current tools can do when guided by real editorial instincts.
A smaller, more intimate AI-driven film based on real-life themes. Less about spectacle, more about mood, pacing, and emotional texture.
A prototype built with Supabase and Stripe, showing how product UX, data, and motion storytelling come together.
AI-powered dashboards and an interface designed for clarity, speed, and narrative presentation.
A pair of selected pieces showing how motion, VFX, pacing, and emotional storytelling come together in film and event work.
Compositing and enhancement work woven into live-action scenes. Subtle effects that support performance, camera, and story without calling attention to themselves.
High-energy live event edit blending performance, crowd energy, and stage visuals for festival screens and broadcast.
A few earlier pieces from my years in Los Angeles: broadcast, live events, and documentary work that still inform how I cut and design today.
All edited and produced by me, with a mix of motion design, VFX, and live-action storytelling.
Whether it is a launch video, a mood reel, or a concept trailer, the workflow is shaped around beats, shots, and clarity. AI is there to accelerate, not replace craft.
Step 1
Brief and beats
Short call or written brief, then we break your idea into 6 to 14 story beats that fit the runtime.
Step 2
Look and language
Define a visual lane, prompt language, and motion style so the piece feels coherent from frame to frame.
Step 3
Assembly and sound
Edit, pacing, sound design, and basic mix to get it into a shareable state. Revisions focus on clarity and polish.
Step 4
Delivery and formats
Final exports in the formats you actually use: deck embeds, social, sites, or investor presentations.
Every project is scoped individually, but these ranges give a sense of where most work lands. Final pricing depends on complexity, length, and timelines.
If you are not sure where your idea fits, just pick the closest option and describe it in the form below.
Narrative product story, UI and feature highlights, and a clear call to action. Ideal for homepages, launches, and investor decks.
Fast-cut reel or short brand film that weaves together existing footage, design, and new elements into a single, high-energy piece.
Proof-of-concept piece for a world, product, or series. Built from beats, prompts, and editorial logic, not just a string of shots.
Need something outside these buckets, like a series of shorts or a hybrid live-action / AI piece? Mention it in the form and we can scope it properly.
Tell me what you are trying to show. I will reply with a short scope, rough budget range, and next steps.
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