Inspiration
The story was born from a simple question: if monsters told campfire stories, what would frighten them? Do they fear humans the same way we fear them? What is a “human” from the other side of the myth?
What We Learned
We learned that reversing the point of view transforms a familiar horror trope into something new. By letting monster children narrate their own version of terror, the tone becomes playful, unsettling, and strangely innocent at the same time.
How We Built It
The casting and visual scouting were done in Midjourney. Scene development and key images on Google Gemini. The video was created in Kling. Sound incidents were generated with ElevenLabs and Kling. Music was composed in Suno. The voices were recorded traditionally and then processed in CapCut to preserve a handmade feeling inside an AI-built world.
Challenges
The main challenge was structuring a complete narrative using AI while keeping coherence between fantasy and “human” horror. Maintaining perspective—from the eyes of monsters—required constant adjustments in tone and imagery so the audience never forgot whose story they were hearing.
Built With
- capcut
- elevenlabs
- gemini
- kling
- midjourney
- suno

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