u/Deep-AiVisualz

Built a cinematic spec campaign for a streetwear brand using AI, here's the result

This is a spec campaign I built for VELOUR which is a mock streetwear brand I created to develop my portfolio.
No brief from a client yet. Just a creative direction I set myself: rooftop, night, tonal dressing, zero noise. The goal was to see how close I could get to a real fashion film using only AI tools.
Stack used: Seedance 2.0 for the video, cinematic prompt engineering for the shot structure and grade direction.
This is the lane I'm building in, a cinematic AI creative direction for fashion and beauty brands. Not UGC, not talking heads. Editorial-grade output that a brand could actually run.
Portfolio: nandyvisuals.com/mediakit
Open to feedback from anyone who works with brands on the creative side on what reads as premium to a buyer and what doesn't?

u/Deep-AiVisualz — 5 hours ago
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I'm an AI cinematic creative director building spec campaigns for beauty/lifestyle and wellness brands, sharing my process and portfolio.

I’ve been working as an AI cinematic creative director for about a year now, specializing in beauty, skincare, and lifestyle brands.

My background isn’t UGC or talking-head content, I build full cinematic brand campaigns using Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0 Pro, and Higgsfield. Think editorial-grade visuals, not raw-style product reviews. I’ve built out a spec portfolio targeting brands in the beauty and fashion space based campaigns I created to show what AI cinematic content actually looks like when it’s treated as creative direction, not just content production. I would be happy to share my portfolio through DMs if you want to see it.

A few things I’d genuinely love to discuss with this community:

  1. For those of you working directly with brands, what’s been the most effective way to get them to see cinematic AI content differently from standard UGC?
  2. Has anyone found specific niches (beauty vs. wellness vs. fashion) more receptive to AI video?
  3. What’s your current tool stack for brand-level output? Not here to pitch, just genuinely want to connect with others operating at this level and learn what’s actually working right now.
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u/Deep-AiVisualz — 3 days ago