Inspiration

There was no “one spark.” Agiya grew out of a long chain of ideas — first as a 30-minute film about TripAgiya transferring her consciousness into digital form. But then I started observing how fast AI technology crawls into everything — devices, habits, toasters — and how funny and chaotic human–AI interactions already are. The future is coming with a thousand glitches, and I wanted to capture them.

This project exists because I saw enormous potential for stories, angles, jokes — entire ecosystems of episodes — all depending on perspective. I want Agiya to take her place in contemporary culture as a sharp, playful voice inside this new world.

What it does

Agiya is not just an engineer — she’s a kind of robot psychologist with a tech background. She works at the intersection of human logic and machine logic, trying to translate computer language into something humans can actually understand.

Each episode is a small situational comedy about:

how devices communicate with humans,

what tone and “personality” future robots should have,

how smart tools misunderstand us,

and how AI logic looks when placed into everyday life.

The main value for viewers is fun and insight — the kind that makes you laugh and think at the same time.

How we built it

Midjourney, NanoBanana, platformer Higgsfield, lip-sync tools, angle-control tools, ChatGPT for scripting, and a full chain of ideation → script → storyboard → visuals → editing.

I also built a small custom dataset for character consistency. Development of the pilot took about one working week — intense, but necessary.

Challenges we ran into

Lipsync is terrible with existed VO.

Some scenes took over 4 hours to generate because tools failed repeatedly.

Character consistency was good, but angle changes were a struggle.

Burnout… yes. I always try to balance it.

Biggest blockers: bad lipsync, limited tools, and lack of budget and team.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

I shifted the visual style into more hyper-realistic territory compared to the early animated look.

I finished the first episode — despite everything.

I rewrote the concept and implemented it in a way that finally feels aligned with the project’s voice.

I wanted a one-cut project; I’m not there yet, but I like my direction.

Upscaling, face tools, and better textures are still ahead — but the foundation is solid.

Feedback so far is simple: no one said anything is wrong.

Internally, I proved to myself I’m consistent — maybe more than anyone else around me.

What we learned

Photoshop is still bad for extending pictures.

NanoBanana is unreliable.

Humor + AI + storytelling is actually extremely fun.

I realized that I love my character with a strange loyalty — and that I grow with her.

What's next for Agiya go viral

I want to scale the project and build a small creative team:

2 AI video editors,

1 researcher,

1 joke writer,

plus myself as producer/creative director.

I want sponsorship from studios, tech labs, accelerators — anyone ready to support an AI-native series. Long-term vision: a full episodic series, an AI avatar, maybe even an AI influencer.

Winning this competition would allow me to scale my vision and bring these weird, futuristic, ideas into metamodern society — properly, consistently, and with the team they deserve.

Built With

  • higgsfield
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