Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Experiments in an "AI Movie Director"

Just for fun (I guess?) I'm attempting to build an autonomous, fully AI-driven movie director/studio. And, for now, attempting to run it completely on my EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER SC BLACK video card (Nvidia 2060 Super, 8GB VRAM). I have generated SOMETHING... but it has a long way to go. But... it's a tiny step in the right direction! 

Here's the first "output" of the first "scene" of a movie it called "The Shallow End" (no audio):


Yeah, that's not exactly... Hollywood quality. It was supposed to be this scene:

INT. SUBMARINE - TIME


EXTREMELY CLOSE on Jack's eyes as they flutter open. The camera cuts to Jack's disoriented face, his eyes scanning the dark space.


JACK

(painfully)

Wha...?


Jack's gaze fixes on the steel walls, his face twisted in confusion.


JACK

(whispering)

Where...?


Jack's fingers flex, searching for something to grasp.


JACK

(more urgently)

What's going on?


The camera cuts to the submarine's walls, showing the dim, flickering lights casting long shadows.


A faint, eerie whisper echoes through the submarine, growing louder.


JACK

(panicked)

Hello?


The whisper intensifies, sounds of creaking metal and machinery overwhelming Jack's cries for help.


Jack's face contorts in desperation as he slaps the walls, then searches for a way out.


JACK

(pleadingly)

Please...


The whisper reaches a deafening level, the submarine's darkness seeming to close in on Jack.


FADE TO BLACK.

But, hey, it's something. Something bad, yeah, but something. 

Eventually the goal is to make a fully autonomous, OpenClaw AI agent-controlled video production house, running (as much as possible) off local LLMs and ComfyUI on my old 2060 Super 8GB card. (Yes, it's a tight squeeze for 8GB, but I'm determined to see how far I can push this card before it gives up the ghost.)


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