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AI Creator Workshop

AI workflow knowledge: from zero to advanced in two days

April 29 and 30, 2026 · Wednesday & Thursday7:00 PM to 11:00 PM IST · 4 hours each day

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Pricing & cohort

Small cohort, capped at 20 so everyone gets real attention.

Availabilityabout 10 spots left

40% off
₹5,000₹3,000per seat

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From our studio

Real AI films & frames

A taste of the image and motion pipelines we unpack in the workshop, pulled live from our gallery.

Akriti and Cheat Sugar
Kaira and Akriti buying Cheat Sugar
Close up of AI avatar
Akanksha and Niharika at landing site

Kaira and Akriti fighting Aliens

Akanksha Skydiving

Akanksha tasting Cheat Sugar

Monk Fruit split visualization
Cheat Sugar packet mockup
Akanksha with her lego version
Monk Fruit extract visualization

Day 2

Audio, shots & advanced visuals

Day two is where short experiments become directable longer pieces: sound that sells, shots that cut together, and faces that perform.

Pipeline

How the work flows

Five linked stages: each builds on the last, ending in a finished piece you can read as a whole story, not scattered clips.

1

Audio bed

Voice, ambience, and dialogue that match the picture.

2

Shot lists

Coverage and continuity for longer AI sequences.

3

Lip sync

Timing and mouth performance without the uncanny valley.

4

Action & faces

Staging intense beats and expression across cuts.

5

Hard prompts

Layering intent, references, and iteration discipline.

Final output

Motion study

Audio & dialogue

Voice, ambience, and dialogue that match your picture, including practical patterns for iteration when the model disagrees with your script.

Shot lists for longer AI video

Why shot lists matter once you move past single clips: continuity, coverage, and how to design sequences so editors (human or hybrid) aren’t fighting the material.

Lip sync & performance

Matching dialogue to picture, tightening timing, and getting believable mouth performance without the uncanny valley taking over.

Action, expression & hard prompts

  • Intense action beats: staging, motion, and safety rails
  • Facial expression control across cuts
  • Creative flourishes vs. chaos: when to simplify the prompt
  • Complex scenes: layering intent, references, and iteration discipline

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