Introduction
AI video generation has gone from “future tech” to something you can run in your browser today.
Recently, I experimented with https://aisora2.co
, a platform for AI-powered video creation, and ended up making two very different videos:
A food marketing style showcase, similar to what big brands spend thousands producing.

A completely random but fun Ultraman (Sam) traveling back to the Stone Age, grilling fish over fire while chatting with ChatGPT on his smartphone.

Both were generated in minutes, with no film crew, no camera, no editing software. Just me + AI.
Case Study 1: Food Marketing with AI 🍔📺
Goal: Recreate the feel of a high-quality food commercial.
Process:
Input prompts for appetizing food visuals.
Focus on short-form, high-engagement style (like TikTok/Reels ads).
Use simple edits + text overlays to simulate ad copy.
Result: A polished, professional-style ad that could easily pass for a brand campaign.
What’s interesting is that this used to require:
A production crew (camera, lighting, director).
Professional editing.
Now, it’s achievable solo in minutes.
Case Study 2: Ultraman in the Stone Age 🔥📱
Goal: Just for fun—push the tool to create something unexpected.
Scenario:
Sam Ultraman gets transported to the Stone Age.
He’s grilling fish over a fire.
While casually chatting with ChatGPT on his smartphone.
Result: A surreal, meme-worthy short video that combines sci-fi, comedy, and absurdity.
This case highlights that AI video is not just about ads or “serious” use cases—it’s also a playground for creativity, memes, and storytelling experiments.
Reflections 💡

What struck me after these experiments:
Accessibility: One person can now create both ad-style and cinematic/weird content with zero film training.
Creativity unlocked: The “what if” ideas (like Ultraman grilling fish) can instantly become reality.
Marketing disruption: Food/consumer brands may not need traditional ad shoots as often.
Storytelling shift: Online content might lean more toward short, AI-crafted narratives—whether funny, surreal, or professional.
Open Questions for Developers & Creators
Will AI-generated video replace traditional production, or just complement it?
How do we balance authenticity vs. automation in marketing?
Could the future of storytelling be AI + human imagination rather than camera crews?
Closing
Tools like https://aisora2.co make it possible for anyone to experiment with AI video. Whether you’re building a brand ad or just imagining Ultraman in bizarre situations, the barrier to creation has never been lower.

Would love to hear from other developers and creators:
👉 Have you tried AI video tools yet?
👉 What’s the weirdest or most useful thing you’ve made?
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