AI Disclosure
Honesty is the most important pigment in our paint. Here is exactly what we do, what we don't, and why your film will look like a love letter — not like a security camera.
What we make
Your film is an anime-style artistic interpretation, produced with third-party generative models, our prompts, our story workflow, and our quality review.
Your four photographs are used as visual references for facial structure, hair, and overall vibe. They are not pasted, traced, or photographically reproduced into the HD film. The film is a drawing inspired by you — not a photograph of you.
What it is not
Your film is not a deepfake. We do not produce photorealistic likenesses, voice clones, or any output designed to be mistaken for a real recording of you.
Your film is not a perfect mirror. The characters will look like you, but in the way a portrait painter sees you — softened, romanticized, drawn with intention. If you are looking for a 1:1 selfie filter, we are the wrong studio.
How the pipeline works
We use a sequence of models — a vision model to read your photographs, a story model to structure your brief into scenes, an animation model to draw and move them, and a music model to score them. Each step is supervised and quality-checked before we render the final film.
No single off-the-shelf product is used end-to-end. Our anime style and character continuity come from the references you provide, our prompts, scene planning, and production review.
Model use
We do not train a custom model on your four photographs or finished HD film. Your materials are processed only to produce the film you requested.
Third-party processors may process inputs to provide generation services, subject to their terms and retention settings. We keep our own retention short and delete creative inputs as described in the Privacy Policy.
Why we tell you this up front
The proposal moment is sacred. You deserve to know exactly what you are about to play in front of someone you love, so you can introduce it correctly: as a romantic gesture, a piece of art, a love letter — not as a recording. Couples who frame it that way enjoy it more.
If at any point during the process you want to know more about how something specific in your film was made, ask. We will tell you, in plain language.