The Guardian of the M ((Null Horizon)) — AI Cinematic Concept Art -

A damaged robot discovers a mysterious light portal and attempts to recharge its fading energy. ⚡🤖

AI-generated cinematic short.

u/Alexandrina2020 — 1 day ago

THE END OF MECCA — A 9-Minute AI Short Film

>A 9-minute AI short film following one man's life through loss, love, war, and a rapidly changing world.

This is a personal experiment in using generative AI to tell a longer, continuous cinematic story rather than creating a standalone AI scene.

I focused on character progression, atmosphere, visual storytelling, and connecting multiple scenes into one narrative.

What do you think — does the story work as a short film?

u/Alexandrina2020 — 6 days ago

THE END OF MECCA — A 9-Minute AI Short Film

A 9-minute AI-generated short film about a man whose life is shaped by loss, war, love, and a world that is slowly changing around him.

After losing his parents in a research vessel accident, he tries to rebuild his life, gets married, and struggles to secure a loan for his future.

His story is also connected to the fragile state of the world after World War II — a world already close to collapse, until the outbreak of war changes everything.

This is an independent AI film I created as an experiment in cinematic storytelling, character development, and long-form AI filmmaking.

I'd love to know what you think of the story and the cinematic direction.

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u/Alexandrina2020 — 6 days ago
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The Guardian of the M ((Null Horizon)) — AI Cinematic Concept Art -

A cinematic AI concept art scene from my upcoming sci-fi film.

An ancient mechanical guardian stands before a mysterious monumental structure, waiting to discover what lies beyond its gates.

I wanted to create a dark, epic atmosphere with a sense of scale and mystery.

What do you think is waiting inside?

u/Alexandrina2020 — 3 days ago

I Created a Cinematic Villain Entrance Using AI – Looking for Filmmaking Feedback

I challenged myself to create a dramatic villain introduction with a cinematic, Hollywood-inspired style using AI tools.

My focus was on atmosphere, camera movement, pacing, lighting, and sound design rather than visual effects alone.

I'd genuinely appreciate feedback from filmmakers:

  • Does the entrance feel cinematic?
  • Is the pacing effective?
  • What would you improve to make it feel more like a scene from a feature film?

Constructive criticism is very welcome. Thanks for watching!

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u/Alexandrina2020 — 27 days ago
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Null Horizon

  • Zero Horizon
  • Beyond the Horizon Lies a World Not Our Own.
  • The Signal Was Never Meant for Us.
  • Someone Is Watching Beyond the Horizon.
  • The First Flight Changed Everything.
  • We Thought We Were Alone. The Drone Proved Otherwise.
  • Every Transmission Has a Source. This One Shouldn't Exist.
u/Alexandrina2020 — 16 days ago