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At a Glance
Important Information about this project
Client Name: SBN Media (Portfolio Video)
Industry: Media & Entertainment, Marketing Agencies
Purpose: Capability Showcase
Platforms: Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, X
Brief: This video is a capability showcase video for SBN Media's Advanced AI VFX Capabilities.
Camera / AI Tools Used: Google VEO 3, Google Gemini Nano Banana (images), Suno (Music)
Editing Software Used: Final Cut Pro
FAQs
Is the footage in the showcase real or CGI?
It is neither, yet it is both. This video is 100% synthetically generated using advanced Generative AI neural networks. Unlike traditional CGI, which requires building 3D wireframes and physics engines, this video was "dreamed" by AI based on textual prompts and image references. It allows for hyper-realistic lighting and textures that would take weeks to render traditionally, created in a fraction of the time.
I noticed the car model changes slightly between shots. Why is that?
Is this suitable for broadcast TV commercials (TVC)?
The badges and text in the video looked unreadable ("DAKFERE"). How do you handle logos?
Can you change the environment? We want our car in Paris, not Tokyo.
Yes, depending on the creative concept. We recommend AI Video primarily for high-energy mood films, social media content, and storyboards/pre-visualizations where visual impact is paramount. For broadcast TVCs requiring pixel-perfect product fidelity, we recommend our AI-Augmented workflow, where we shoot the real car in a studio and use AI to generate the photorealistic background environments.
Absolutely. That is the superpower of our proprietary workflow. We can place your product in any environment — from the streets of Mumbai to the surface of Mars — without a location scout, travel permits, or weather delays. We have total control over the Magic Hour, ensuring perfect lighting 24/7.
This specific showreel demonstrates "Raw" Generative Video to highlight the sheer creative power of the unconstrained model. In a raw state, the AI prioritizes mood, lighting, and motion over rigid structural consistency.
However, for client projects, we use a different workflow. We employ "ControlNets" and fine-tuned "LoRA" (Low-Rank Adaptation) models to strictly lock your product’s geometry. If we are shooting a Tata, a BMW, or a Tesla for you, the car will look exactly like the manufacturing CAD data in every single frame.
Current generative video models treat text as shapes, often resulting in the "gibberish" you see in raw demos. In our professional production pipeline, we use a Hybrid Workflow. We generate the visuals using AI, but we use traditional VFX compositing (After Effects/Nuke) to overlay crisp, legally accurate logos, license plates, and typography. You get the speed of AI with the precision of traditional editing.
How much faster is this compared to a traditional 3D CGI pipeline?
Significantly faster. A high-end 3D automotive commercial usually takes 6–8 weeks for modeling, texturing, lighting, and rendering. With our AI pipeline, we can move from concept to final 4K delivery in 1–2 weeks. This allows for rapid A/B testing of different colors, moods, and environments before you commit to the final cut.
Do I need to provide 3D models or CAD files?
It helps, but it’s not required. We can train our AI models on as little as 10–20 high-quality photographs of your product. If you have CAD files, we can use them to ensure absolute structural perfection, but for lifestyle and social content, simple photography is often sufficient.
What is the resolution?
While raw AI output is often lower resolution, our AI studio utilizes proprietary upscaling neural networks to deliver crisp 4K (Ultra HD) footage suitable for large screens and broadcast.
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SBN Media | AI Video Studio & Corporate Film Production – Mumbai, India
Specialized in AI-powered corporate videos, brand films, product ads, and multilingual content
