
FATIMA: The Unresolved Archive
A short historical mystery piece created for the Higgsfield competition. I am thrilled to be able to use Artificial Intelligence to bring all the ideas in my head to life. It’s incredible to see how these tools are updated every single day, allowing us to reach levels of realism that once seemed impossible. For this project, I chose to step away from the fast pace of a trailer and focus on building a slow, cohesive narrative, like a documentary archive recovered from the past. My two main goals were: Achieving visual consistency across environments as different as a dim 1917 office and a massive crowd of 70,000 people. Exploring cinematic language through specific camera movements ("Dolly In" and "Orbit") to reveal details that enrich the story. This video is the result of a dynamic workflow: Higgsfield (Cinema Studio): The core for assembly and art direction. Veo3 & Kling 3.0: For camera movement and visual fluidity. MiniMax (video-01): The powerful voice guiding the story. Suno: For the suspense and investigation atmosphere. InShot: Where I handled the final editing, sound design, and color grading for that vintage film texture. It’s exciting to be part of this constant evolution. What do you think of the result? Can you feel the mystery of the "unresolved"?