Level 6 Capstone
Produce one complete multimedia piece end-to-end - images, video, voice and music - through a real creative pipeline
Direct a Full Multimedia Production
Across eight lessons you learned to generate images, animate video, create voice and music, and navigate the rights that come with all of it. This capstone puts every piece together: you will run the four-stage pipeline from Lesson 55 to ship one finished, publishable piece of media.
Pick one of the three projects below. Each exercises the full Level 6 skill set. The point is not a single pretty asset - it is directing multiple tools into one coherent, on-brand, legally-clean result.
Project A - 30-Second Brand Teaser
Produce a 30-second vertical (9:16) promo video for a real or imagined product, event, or service.
- 4-6 shots, each generated as a still then animated (image-to-video)
- A consistent visual style and palette across every shot
- AI voiceover narration plus a licensed/commercial-safe music bed
- On-screen text and captions added in an editor
- A branded intro/outro frame
Project B - Illustrated Story or Explainer
Create a narrated, illustrated piece (8-12 frames) that teaches or tells a story - a children's story page, a concept explainer, or a how-it-works walkthrough.
- A recurring character or consistent visual world (use reference images)
- 8-12 generated illustrations in one cohesive style
- AI narration timed to each frame
- Optional gentle motion (image-to-video) and background music
- Assembled as a video or an interactive slideshow
Project C - Brand Asset Pack
Build a complete, on-brand asset pack for one fictional brand - the kind a small business would actually use.
- A logo/wordmark concept (use a text-capable image tool)
- 6 social tiles (1:1) sharing one visual system
- 2 banner images (16:9) via outpainting from the tiles
- A short audio sting (music) for video intros
- A one-page brand recipe documenting palette, style ref, and tools used
Requirements - All Projects
Whichever you choose, your submission must demonstrate the full pipeline:
1. BRIEF A written brief (goal, audience, format, brand, budget)
2. MULTI-TOOL Evidence you used at least THREE modalities
(e.g. image + video + audio, or image + music + layout)
3. CONSISTENCY A deliberate, repeated visual/audio style - not random
4. EDIT PASS Assembled in an editor: captions/text, audio mix,
color/layout - not raw generations dumped together
5. RIGHTS A short rights + disclosure note: which tools, whether
commercial use is granted, and an AI-made disclosure
6. COST A line noting roughly what the piece cost to generateHow to Approach It
Lock goal, audience, format/aspect ratio, brand, and budget before generating anything. Resist the urge to jump to images.
Generate and approve every still using your brand recipe. Fix problems here.
Animate only approved stills; generate narration and music in parallel.
Assemble, caption, color-grade, mix audio, export per platform, write your rights note.
What worked, what each tool cost, what you'd change. This is how the next piece gets twice as fast.
What You Have Learned in Level 6
You covered the complete generative-media toolkit:
- L48 - The generative media landscape; why diffusion ≠ LLMs
- L49 - Image generation fundamentals and prompt structure
- L50 - Advanced image workflows: editing, references, upscaling, brand assets
- L51 - AI video generation and its hard limits
- L52 - Voice, music, dubbing - and the consent/licensing rules
- L53 - Multimodal & in-app design tools
- L54 - Ethics, rights, disclosure laws, and content provenance
- L55 - Building a repeatable creative pipeline
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