



From message to moodboard to your final frame — this isn’t another prompt pack.
It’s AI filmmaking with direction.
Meet the Movie Director, Casting Director, World Framer, and First Framer — four GPTs living inside ChatGPT, each convinced they’re the real genius behind the camera.
Watch them argue, brag, and accidentally explain how they built The Helmet, the AI short that proves direction still matters more than tools.

Most people don’t make AI films.
They just open a shiny new tool, type “make me a story,” and watch their credits burn faster than a bad idea.
A hundred generations later, they’ve got:
⚫ A character who changes gender mid-sentence.
⚫ A “plot” that feels like a fever dream.
⚫ And another $15 of credits gone forever.

Then comes the ritual — switch tools, chase a “viral cinematic template,” add some dragons, maybe a slow zoom on a crying astronaut. Different interface, same disappointment.
And the same comment section: “AI slop.”
That’s not filmmaking.
That’s a brain-rot gimmick.
If you’re tired of paying for pixels that say nothing,
it’s time to stop gambling with prompts and start directing with purpose.
You don’t need luck. You need a crew.
The Tjibby AI Film Crew:
Your Director, Casting Director, World Framer, and First Framer — four GPTs inside ChatGPT that make sure your credits finally count for something.
Each one a customGPT specialist — they don’t argue, they don’t sleep, they just make movies.

Finds your message, builds the plot, writes the script, and maps out your entire film plan.
Follows proven storytelling frameworks like Kishotenketsu, so your AI films hit emotionally, not just visually.

Creates consistent, realistic actors with human imperfections.
No AI plastic smiles. Every glance, wrinkle, and outfit tells part of the story.

Designs your film’s environments, lighting, and mood.
Builds worlds that feel lived in — not rendered. Locks tone and consistent shadows.

Crafts your final stills, locks in your LUT for visual consistency.
Feels like one piece — every frame looks like it came from the same lens.
They Craft all the elements for you to create an incredible AI short film. (Perfect for social media.)
This isn’t a 6-hour course. You won’t be learning transitions, plug-ins, or which render button runs faster.
You won’t need that. If you can cut clips together, add sound, and export to MP4 — you’re ready.
Because this isn’t about software. It’s about direction.
Your AI Film Crew lives inside ChatGPT —a team of storytelling agents that build everything before the edit: your message, story, cast, sets, and stills. It’s basically like stealing our creative team’s brain. Only cheaper. And legal.
Once they’ve staged it all, you bring the shots to life using any AI image-to-video tool (Higgsfield, Runway, Sora — whatever you use).
Our crew’s job? To make sure every credit you spend goes into something worth watching.
You’re not learning how to make AI videos. You’re learning how to make films —the kind that could actually qualify for Cannes Film Festival.

Everything starts with a message — the heartbeat behind the film.
The Movie Director GPT takes your idea and turns it into a plot, script, and full production plan.
The message for our example video:
“We’re more connected than ever — yet somehow lonelier than ever.”
From that one line, it comes with concepts and writes a 1-minute short film. Scene by scene. Cast list included.
Even tells you how it should sound — melancholic piano, slow pacing, fade to silence.

(For our example we pick concept 4 - The Birthday stream.)

Next, the Casting Director takes those descriptions and turns them into realistic actors.
Same faces, same outfits, consistent expressions across every shot.
No random AI morphing.
No "why did she suddenly become a guy?" moment.

(For our example, the middle one is our star.)

Then, the World Framer builds the stage.
It takes your location notes from the Director
— the cafe, the park bench, the neon-lit apartment —
and turns them into fully visualized sets with lighting and texture.


Now it all comes together.
You feed the cast, sets, and shot descriptions into the First Framer.
It locks in your color grading (LUT) and creates consistent stills — every frame looks like it came from the same camera.




This is where you take the credit. Literally.
You drop those stills into your image-to-video tool (Higgsfield, Runway, Sora… whatever you use).
Then use a simple video editor (CapCut, DaVinci, iMovie, anything) to place them in order, add sound, and time it all. (The Moviedirector gives suggestion and guides you the editing process.)
🎬 That’s it.
Show your audience what their pain looks like before you ever mention your solution.
Make them feel the story — then appear as the guide who leads them out.
It’s visual empathy. Not shouting advice.
❌ “No talking heads. No ‘you’re doing it wrong.’
🟢 Just stories that pull people in like a good Netflix scene.”
Tell your brand story like a film.
Show what inspired your product, who it helps, or the moment it was born.
Turn your product into a character instead of an ad.
Slip in your logo, your brand, your message — seamlessly.
Think product placement, but emotional.
Think Nike, not 9:16 infomercial
The AI Film Crew isn’t for “content creators.”
It’s for storytellers who want to turn scrolls into silence and silence into emotion.

🎬 The Movie Director: Writes your full plot, script, and production plan — message, scenes, and story tone.
🎭 The Casting Director: Designs realistic actors and outfits that stay consistent across shots.
🏙 The World Framer: Builds your environments, props, and lighting setups with matching tone.
📷 The First Framer: Creates your final still frames, locks your LUT, and keeps visual consistency across scenes.
📖 A step-by-step guide. With pro editing tips. Zero fluff.
💰 Director’s Residuals Rights: Share your unique affiliate link to anyone asking "How did you make that?" and earn a passive income from your Viral film.

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Most people buy AI tools to make content faster.
You’re getting a crew that helps you make stories that last longer.
Because people forget prompts.
But they remember how your film made them feel.
When someone watches your film and asks,
“How did you make this?”
you send your affiliate link.
They join the studio — you get monthly royalties.
And just like that you've monetized your creation with passive income! Ka-ching!