The Lost Futures

Lesson 01

AI Tutorial Overview

In this lesson, I introduce my signature Cyberdelic Hyperloop, a loop-based AI workflow I’ve honed over six years to warp time, space, and identity into otherworldly visuals. In the coming videos, I’ll walk you through building one from scratch using Weavy.ai, sharing my node-based process so you can create your own hyperloops for brands, music videos, or personal experiments.

  • Lesson 02 | Key Frames in Gen AI

    In this lesson, we’ll go over the basics of key frames, the single shots that anchor every Cyberdelic Hyperloop and let us morph one into another with movement, camera, and style changes. Using Flux, I’ll show you how to create and tweak them in Weavy.ai-–import your own images, edit with tools like Nano Banana, set aspect ratios, write clear prompts, blend results, and experiment freely.
  • Lesson 03 | Motion in Gen AI

    In this lesson, I’ll break down how we animate those key frames and bring the Cyberdelic Hyperloop to life. We’ll go over how to use various motion elements for camera movements and the general process of executing motion in AI.
  • Lesson 04 | Editing in Davinci

    In this lesson, I’ll show you how to edit your Cyberdelic Hyperloop in DaVinci Resolve. We’ll organize numbered key frames and motion clips for instant timeline sequencing, then use speed ramps for that high-velocity, whizzy feel, plus zooms, transitions, and rhythm to bring it all to life.
  • Lesson 05 | Music and Sound Design

    We’ll go over why music and sound design are crucial for giving your Cyberdelic Hyperloop that otherworldly feeling. Then I’ll show you how to choose/create the right track using Ableton, Suno, or Artlist. We’ll loop it seamlessly in Davinci Resolve, sync audio with visuals, add suitable effects and create mood without syncing cuts directly to the music.
  • Lesson 06 | Final Touches, GFX, and Delivery

    In this final lesson, I’ll cover the finishing touches for your Cyberdelic Hyperloop in DaVinci Resolve. We’ll add quick effects like scan lines, CCTV overlays, and noise to polish glitches and hype it up. Then I’ll walk through export settings and render it out so you can share your otherworldly work.