This was my first collaborating with Bigeye Studios founder Poull Brien. The task was an ambitious one: create high-end graphics for Whitefiber's IPO on a tight deadline using a combination of traditional motion graphics and AI-generated content. It was also the first time I worked on a project with this much AI in use, and I'll be honest, I was impressed with the workflow and would not be surprised if this becomes more common.
Here is how Poull describes the genesis of this project:
An IPO video for WhiteFiber, a next-gen AI firm that debuted on Nasdaq today. The catch? A brutal timeline. Traditional animation was out. So we produced cinematic interviews, shot endless b-roll in data centers, and injected as much AI into the workflow as we could. We pushed boundaries: – 4 cities – 22 minutes of story – 1,000+ AI generations. We workshopped brand identity and landed on a visual theme that let traditional animation leverage AI. We scripted a Super Bowl–level spot to introduce the company to the world. We built a custom voice tool in Replit. We tested face-syncing with Wan2 in ComfyUI.At some point, it clicked: This wasn’t just a project .It was a blueprint. This is what happens when the dots connect. Where humans meet tech.