How We Work

At FOIDHub, every project begins with a strong idea — and ends with a flawless execution. Our workflow combines the best of traditional film direction with the efficiency and intelligence of AI production.

We don’t replace creativity — we elevate it.
Our process allows brands to visualize, refine, and produce content faster, smarter, and with complete creative control.

Step 1: Brief & Creative Direction


What We Need From You:

A short brand or campaign brief
Key message and objective
Desired tone, mood, and target audience
Any visual or reference materials (existing assets, previous campaigns, brand guidelines)

What We Do:
We interpret your brief and define the creative approach, storyline, emotion, visual direction, and production strategy. Our creative directors and AI artists develop the concept and propose 2–3 visual directions to choose from.

Step 2 — Concept Development & Pre-visualization

What We Generate:

Visual styleframes & AI moodboards
Draft character and environment designs
Optional concept film snippets (10–15 sec previews) to align on tone and cinematic feel

This stage helps you see what the final film could look like before full production begins.

It replaces traditional storyboards with AI-generated concept films that feel alive and emotionally rich.

Step 3 — Scripting & Storyboarding

Once the direction is approved, our team creates a second-by-second conceptual board that maps out:

Scene transitions and camera movements
Casting look references
Wardrobe direction (we can generate multiple clothing style options in seconds)
Lighting and emotional tone per scene

This board serves as the foundation for production — clear, detailed, and visually precise.

 

Step 4- Production & Creation

This is where FOIDHub’s power becomes visible.

Using state-of-the-art AI tools for character creation, motion, and cinematography, we produce the film entirely through our hybrid pipeline — combining human creative control with AI-generated visuals.

Every shot, frame, and sound is directed with the same precision as a traditional film — but at a fraction of the time and cost.