Behind the Scenes of “Burger Barbarian” – What It’s Really Like Making AI Videos

Burger Barbarian: Behind the AI Chaos Behind the Scenes of “Burger Barbarian” – What It’s Really Like Making AI Videos People think you just toss some commands into AI and poof — instant genius. But here’s the truth: every one of these prehistoric “Burger Barbarian” scenes takes hours of detailed prompting, tweaking, editing, and imagining. I write long, cinematic instructions to get the layout, lighting, and mood right — and then go frame-by-frame fixing weird AI glitches: warped limbs, nonsense textures, and weird spellings. (Seriously — “BARBIAY”? Come on…) Rebuilding the World, One Caveman Prompt at a Time This isn’t just about slapping a filter on a photo. I reimagine everything from scratch: Turning modern decals into ancient cave drawings Making swing sets out of stone Adding lines like “We’re just waiting for fire” to bring that prehistoric humor to life The Process Isn’t Perfect — And That’s the Fun of It Once the scenes are generated, I do what I can to fix or cover the mistakes. But truthfully, I reach a point where it’s “close enough.” After all — a piece of art is never finished… it’s only abandoned. That’s what I love about this process. It’s scrappy, flawed, and fun. And even when the AI gets things wrong, those quirks are part of the charm. 25 Years in the Game, Still Having Fun I’ve been making videos for over two decades — DSLR shoots, drone footage, interviews, documentaries, and reels across Alberta. But this AI tech? It’s like handing a flamethrower to someone who’s been working with matches. It’s fueled my imagination all over again. Honestly, I make these videos to entertain myself. If others get a laugh or a spark from it? That’s just icing on the meat rock. 👉 Watch the Final Video Click here to watch “Burger Barbarian” on Facebook 🛠️ Tools & Process: Image-to-video: Veo 3 Prompt Writing: Custom, cinematic-style scene building Visual References: Real-world shots of Burger Baron in Drayton Valley Voiceover: AI-generated with manual corrections Final Editing: Done in-house Got a project idea? Want your own business reimagined in some wild new way? Contact me here. #BurgerBarbarian #BehindTheScenes #AIvideo #EdmontonVideographer #CreativeProcess #StoneAgeMarketing #AImagination #DraytonValley #Veo3 July 23, 2025 Smart Questions to Ask Before Starting a Corporate Video Project July 20, 2025 Behind the Scenes of “Burger Barbarian” – What It’s Really Like Making AI Videos July 16, 2025 How to Make Video Content for Social Media (That Actually Looks Good)

TireGrabber Transformer: AI-Powered Farm Video with Flying Tires and Alberta Attitude

When Tires Fly: Meet the Treadformer 1000 Some projects start with a script. This one started with a grin. The team at TireGrabber wanted something fun — a lighthearted, AI-driven video to grab attention and get shared. No sales pitch. No specs rundown. Just something wild and unexpected. They liked my idea of turning their tire handler into a fictional machine with attitude — and the Treadformer 1000 was born. The Concept: Controlled Chaos on the Farm We dropped our mechanical menace into a dusty Alberta yard and let it go to work — ripping tires off old farm equipment and hurling them like they owed it money. The cows scattered. The farmer hit the dirt. And the internet? Hopefully amused. Yes, It’s Flashy — But Story Comes First This piece is fun, loud, and a bit absurd — but it still points to something real. TireGrabber builds equipment that works hard. This video reminds people of that in a way they’ll actually watch to the end. You can use style — as long as the story sticks. Watch the Video Want to See More? Check out another project I did with TireGrabber — a rugged video spotlighting the TG4000 at a Saskatchewan farm auction. Different tone. Same Alberta grit. ➡ Watch the TireGrabber TG4000 Auction Video Need Something Bold for Your Brand? If your business needs video that doesn’t just look good but actually gets noticed — let’s talk. Whether it’s AI-generated mayhem or honest storytelling from the dirt up, I bring 25+ years of experience and a no-fluff process. 📬 Reach out here to start your next project Shot. Edited. Delivered. With story at the center — even when tires fly. July 7, 2025 Behind the Scenes with an Edmonton Videographer | Pro Video Shoot Process July 4, 2025 How Much Does a Corporate Video Cost in Alberta? [2025 Pricing Guide] June 28, 2025 TireGrabber Transformer: AI-Powered Farm Video with Flying Tires and Alberta Attitude