The $48 Film Studio: What Ai Can Build Overnight
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What happens when an Ai agent is given one goal, trained on the right inputs, and left to run for 13 hours?
In this episode of Capability Amplifier, Dan and I walk through exactly that. While sitting in the audience at Abundance360, I built an Ai agent designed to win Peter Diamandis's $3.5 million sci-fi film competition. The agent produced five fully edited three-minute trailers - complete with original scripts, character designs, mood boards, voiceovers, soundtracks, sound effects, and final edits. Total production cost: $48.
Dan watched every film live during the conversation. His reactions - and his observations about the timeless nature of storytelling, Shakespeare's technique of starting in the middle, and why asking "who does this hurt?" is the fastest way to kill creative opportunity - give this episode a depth that goes well beyond the technology itself.
We also cover the broader picture: what this speed and accessibility means for entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone who has ever had a story to tell but thought the barrier to entry was too high.
The core message from both is clear: the tools are no longer the obstacle. Great storytelling is still the moat. And the window to get ahead of this is open right now.
In this episode, Dan and I cover:
- How Mike built an Ai agent at Abundance360 with a single mission - win a $3.5 million film competition
- The "cheat code" of training an agent on the judge's known preferences before starting
- A full walkthrough of all five Ai-generated film trailers with Dan reacting in real time
- Why Dan says Shakespeare's storytelling technique shows up in all five films
- The $48 total production cost reveal and what it signals for the future of filmmaking
- The five-day production of a full one-man musical show using Ai and real performance combined
- Dan's warning: the question "who does this hurt?" stops creativity before it starts
- Mike's 10% time compounding framework and how it changes decision-making
- Why the moat in creative work is now the storytelling and the wrangler - not the tools
- What comes next with Ai agents - breakthroughs Mike previews for a future episode
Note: The observations and experiments shared in this episode reflect Mike Koenigs's personal experience with Ai filmmaking tools. Results will vary based on tools used, prompts, and creative direction applied. This is not a guarantee of any specific outcome.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction and the Abundance360 setup explained
02:40 - Why the barrier to professional filmmaking has collapsed
04:58 - How Mike built and trained the Ai agent to win the competition
08:50 - Automated mood boards, character design, and pre-production
09:55 - Film 1: "The Seed" - a Studio Ghibli-style story about growth and hope
12:03 - Film 2: "The Memory Weaver" - memory, loss, and preserving legacy
14:37 - Film 3: "The Star Maker" - grief, space, and building light in the dark
17:07 - Film 4: "Symphony of Life" - learning to hear what nature has been saying
19:24 - Film 5: "Architect of Dreams" - finally building something worth keeping
21:59 - The $48 total production cost reveal and what it means
27:22 - Why consumers with new capabilities disrupt every industry
35:38 - The 10% time compounding framework and Dan's three wins a day method
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