Erp Guzzle is a collaborative music-video project that blends youth-driven meme culture with next-generation generative video artistry. The heartbeat of the project is a song written by my daughter, Coco, a 12-year-old creator who intuitively understands the rhythm, humour, and emotional codes of today’s meme generation. She produced the track in Suno, weaving together playful phrases, internet-native references, and the raw imaginative energy that defines her age group.

Her song instantly sparked something in me.

As a VFX artist, I’ve spent years creating polished, stylised imagery for film and digital media. But hearing Coco’s track—this bold, glitchy, neon-bright expression of youth culture—made me want to build a visual world that matched both her sound and her generation’s aesthetic language. I wanted to honour her creativity by elevating it, surrounding her ideas with imagery that felt as fast, expressive, and unpredictable as the memes that shape her world.

To do this, I turned to generative video tools. Each shot was crafted to echo the song’s futuristic, cyber-pop style: neon overlays, retro-synth textures, glitch distortion, high-energy cuts, and reflective cityscapes reminiscent of digital hyper-realities. Instead of treating the visuals as separate from the music, I approached them as a direct visualisation of Coco’s creative intent—letting her sound guide the movement, colour, and pacing.

Coco is the producer and creative spark behind this project—representing a generation growing up fluent in memes, remix culture, and digital storytelling. My role was to take her vision and amplify it using my experience in VFX, blending her youthful perspective with professional-grade generative visuals.

MING is ultimately a celebration of inter-generational creativity: a daughter creating the soundtrack of her world, and a parent transforming that world into moving images.

It’s a reminder that inspiration can come from anywhere—especially from the next generation.tion

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  • generativevideo
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